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How Financial Cases are Evaluated — Part 1

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This chapter and the one that follows it both cover what is really a single topic — how IT (and other) investment proposals are evaluated. The only reason that the topic has been spread over two chapters is to keep chapters to a reasonable length.

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Blackstaff, M. (1999). How Financial Cases are Evaluated — Part 1. In: Finance for IT Decision Makers. Practitioner Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0609-8_4

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