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In finance, financial models are widely used as tools for valuation and to support financial decisions. | In finance, financial models are widely used as tools for valuation and to support financial decisions. | ||
An important benefit of well-structured financial models is to facilitate sensitivity analysis. | An important benefit of well-structured financial models is to facilitate sensitivity analysis. | ||
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* [[Sensitivity analysis]] | * [[Sensitivity analysis]] | ||
* [[Stress test]] | * [[Stress test]] | ||
Revision as of 08:57, 22 August 2013
A representation of a real situation using a selected set of simplifying assumptions and relationships.
In finance, financial models are widely used as tools for valuation and to support financial decisions.
An important benefit of well-structured financial models is to facilitate sensitivity analysis.