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'''This modelling structure is best avoided.''' | |||
It is better practice to link to the original source or calculation of a figure, rather than to another link. | It is better practice to link to the original source or calculation of a figure, rather than to another link. |
Revision as of 09:57, 1 December 2015
Financial modelling.
A daisy chain contains links to other links, so that if any one link is deleted or broken, other items in the chain will also fail.
This modelling structure is best avoided.
It is better practice to link to the original source or calculation of a figure, rather than to another link.