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The '''net present value (NPV)''' is a financial metric, widely used in project management to determine whether a given project is worth commencing. (source) | |||
The '''net present value (NPV)''' is an economic index value, where streams of costs and benefits of a given project are aggregated into a single value that reflects the project's profitability. | |||
s an economic index value widely used in project management to determine whether | |||
Revision as of 16:42, 12 February 2023
Abstract
The net present value (NPV) is a financial metric, widely used in project management to determine whether a given project is worth commencing. (source)
The net present value (NPV) is an economic index value, where streams of costs and benefits of a given project are aggregated into a single value that reflects the project's profitability.
s an economic index value widely used in project management to determine whether