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#The process of determining whether an expected return is sufficient to justify the investment required to achieve that return, given the risk and the time delay associated with the expected return.
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#A broader process of analysis and decision making about potential investments including - but broader than - the quantified analysis in 1. above.  
 
The process of determining whether an expected return is sufficient to justify the investment required to achieve that return, given the risk and the time delay associated with the expected return.
 
 
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A broader process of analysis and decision making about potential investments including - but broader than - the quantified analysis in 1. above.  





Revision as of 11:58, 11 May 2016

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The process of determining whether an expected return is sufficient to justify the investment required to achieve that return, given the risk and the time delay associated with the expected return.


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A broader process of analysis and decision making about potential investments including - but broader than - the quantified analysis in 1. above.


See also