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1. (ICs). A representative grouping through which external institutional investors express their collective views to the senior management of the firms in which they hold significant investments.
A representation of a real situation using a selected set of simplifying assumptions and relationships.  


The ICs consist principally of the Association of British Insurers ([[ABI]]) and the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
In finance, financial models are widely used as tools for valuation and to support financial decisions.


2. A committee which advises internally on the investment policy selected and implemented by a particular body or institution. 
An important benefit of well-structured financial models is to facilitate sensitivity analysis.


For example, the investment committee of an individual pension fund.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Investment]]
* [[Business model]]
* [[Decision tree]]
 
* [[Financial model]]
* [[Model risk]]
* [[Modelling]]
* [[Mostly positive]]
* [[Scenario analysis]]
* [[Sensitivity analysis]]
* [[Stress test]]

Revision as of 22:39, 3 June 2016

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.


See also