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* [[Deterministic]]
* [[Financial model]]
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* [[Stochastic]]
* [[Stress test]]
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* [[Tab]]
* [[Three-corner model]]
* [[Three-corner model]]
* [[Workbook]]


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[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 16:02, 21 December 2020

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 and stress testing.


See also