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To NPV or Not to NPV: That Is the Question

Fpanda Club

oracle Aesop formulated his investment insight "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" and since that time the model for calculating the value of an asset as the present value of the cash generated by this asset throughout its life has remained unchanged. In about 600 B.C.

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The Best Practices to Create Operating Budget

Spreadym

Expense Forecast: This includes various categories of expenses, such as employee salaries, benefits, utilities, rent, supplies, marketing costs, and more. Net Income or Net Loss: Calculated by subtracting total expenses from total revenues, this figure indicates the anticipated profitability or loss for the budget period.

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A Cost Benefit Analysis of Work from Home

CFO Share

Don’t get me wrong – employee satisfaction definitely affects profits. My finance team performed a rigorous cost benefit analysis of working from home and hybrid work versus our baseline of 100% working from office. Productivity is the net of all efficiency gains and losses. Slower delivery due to difficulty collaborating.

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What Is Financial Reporting?

Planful

Balance Sheet: This is a financial statement that reports on the financial position of a company including the company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity at a point in time. Profit and Loss Report: . Financial reporting provides insight into company performance.

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In Search of Safe Havens: The Trust Deficit and Risk-free Investments!

Musings on Markets

In every introductory finance class, you begin with the notion of a risk-free investment, and the rate on that investment becomes the base on which you build, to get to expected returns on risky assets and investments. What is a risk free investment?

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Data Update 1 for 2021: A (Data) Look Back at a Most Forgettable Year (2020)!

Musings on Markets

All of the data that I use in my data analysis is in the public domain, and while I am lucky enough to have access to large (and expensive) databases like Bloomberg and S&P, there are tens of thousands of investors who have similar access. So, why bother?