A New Method for Risk Analysis

The usual methods for assessing investments consider the monetary flows associated with a project and do not deal with a firm's ability or desire to assume the business risk of the project. A new type of risk profile curve gives an objective measurement of the risk-adjusted value of a project a...

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Property taxes
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Risk aversion
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