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What is a cost-benefit analysis? Prudent management of a company will often deploy cost-benefit analysis to quantify the degree of finances, resources, and man hours may go into a new project or initiative and whether or not the projected benefits, profits and advantages will be worth the costs of the launch.
What is a cost-benefit analysis? Prudent management of a company will often deploy cost-benefit analysis to quantify the degree of finances, resources, and man hours may go into a new project or initiative and whether or not the projected benefits, profits and advantages will be worth the costs of the launch.
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