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A common mistake in project appraisal and analysis is the inclusion - in error - of sunk costs in the analysis. | A common mistake in project appraisal and analysis is the inclusion - in error - of sunk costs in the analysis. |
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Project appraisal.
Expenditure which has already taken place, or to which an organisation is already irrevocably committed, are sunk costs.
Sunk costs are irrelevant to project appraisal: "Sunk costs don't count."
A common mistake in project appraisal and analysis is the inclusion - in error - of sunk costs in the analysis.