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''Sensitivity analysis and stress testing.''
The refinement of a financial valuation or decision making model. Sensitivity analysis quantifies the degree of change in a valuation or other assessment, to changes in one or more of the inputs.  
The refinement of a financial valuation or decision making model. Sensitivity analysis quantifies the degree of change in a valuation or other assessment, to changes in one or more of the inputs.  


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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Back test]]
* [[Break even point]]
* [[Break even point]]
* [[Financial model]]
* [[Financial model]]
* [[Model]]
* [[Model]]
* [[Quantitative techniques]]
* [[Quantitative techniques]]
* [[Reverse stress test]]
* [[Scenario analysis]]
* [[Scenario analysis]]
* [[Sensitivity]]
* [[Sensitivity]]

Latest revision as of 14:06, 8 April 2021

Sensitivity analysis and stress testing.

The refinement of a financial valuation or decision making model. Sensitivity analysis quantifies the degree of change in a valuation or other assessment, to changes in one or more of the inputs.

It can also be used to identify the break even point or points, at which a financial decision would change.


An important type of sensitivity analysis is stress testing.


See also