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Digiron [165]
1 year ago
14

when analyzing a proposed project, a cash flow that is unaffected by the decision to accept or reject the project is called:

Business
1 answer:
gogolik [260]1 year ago
4 0

When analyzing a proposed project, a cash flow that is not affected by the decision to accept or reject the project is called <u>sunk cost</u>

<h3>what is sunk cost?</h3>

They are costs incurred not directly related to the realization of the project. that is, the company affects these costs, regardless of whether or not the project is carried out. An example may be the costs incurred when hiring a marketing agency to carry out a demand study for a new product that the company wants to launch, before making a decision on the project, These costs should not be taken into account when evaluating the project.

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