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timama [110]
3 years ago
14

_________ is a "what if" technique that estimates profit or loss results if selling price, costs, volume, or underlying assumpti

ons change.
Business
1 answer:
nika2105 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Sensitivity analysis

Explanation:

According to my research on different accounting methods, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the term being mentioned is called Sensitivity analysis. This is (like defined in the question) the technique used to determine how independent variable (price,costs,volume etc.) values will impact a particular dependent variable (estimated profit or loss) under a given set of assumptions

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