Coefficient of variation

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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