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''Statistics''.
A measure of the variability of a distribution, expressed as a proportion of the expected value.
A measure of the variability of a distribution, expressed as a proportion of the expected value.
It is calculated as: [Standard Deviation]/[Expected value].


For example, if the Standard deviation of the Net Present Value of a project = $100m, and the Expected Net Present Value = $50m, then:
It is calculated as:
Coefficient of variation = $100m/$50m = 2.0.
 
Standard Deviation / Expected value
 
 
'''Example'''
 
The Standard deviation of the Net Present Value of a project = $100m.
 
The Expected Net Present Value = $50m.
 
Coefficient of variation is given by:
 
= $100m / $50m  
 
= 2.0.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Net present value]]
* [[Net present value]]
* [[Standard deviation]]
* [[Standard deviation]]


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Latest revision as of 13:59, 21 March 2018

Statistics.

A measure of the variability of a distribution, expressed as a proportion of the expected value.

It is calculated as:

Standard Deviation / Expected value


Example

The Standard deviation of the Net Present Value of a project = $100m.

The Expected Net Present Value = $50m.

Coefficient of variation is given by:

= $100m / $50m

= 2.0.


See also