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Sensitivity Analysis

 

  1. Sensitivity analysis is the process of experimenting with different parameters and assumptions regarding a model and recording the results. A technique that identifies and analyzes alternative outcomes of an investment resulting from the alteration of one or more of the variables in the analysis. (Also known as what-if analysis).

 

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