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'''Investment Analysis''' is defined as the [[process]] of evaluating an investment for profitability and [[risk]]. It ultimately has the purpose of measuring how the given investment is a good fit for a [[portfolio]]. Furthermore, it can range from a single bond in a personal portfolio, to the investment of a startup [[business]], and even large scale corporate projects.<ref>Definition - What Does Investment Analysis Mean? [https://strategiccfo.com/investment-analysis/ Strategic CFO]</ref> | '''Investment Analysis''' is defined as the [[process]] of evaluating an investment for profitability and [[risk]]. It ultimately has the purpose of measuring how the given investment is a good fit for a [[portfolio]]. Furthermore, it can range from a single bond in a personal portfolio, to the investment of a startup [[business]], and even large scale corporate projects.<ref>Definition - What Does Investment Analysis Mean? [https://strategiccfo.com/investment-analysis/ Strategic CFO]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:19, 12 November 2022
Investment Analysis is defined as the process of evaluating an investment for profitability and risk. It ultimately has the purpose of measuring how the given investment is a good fit for a portfolio. Furthermore, it can range from a single bond in a personal portfolio, to the investment of a startup business, and even large scale corporate projects.[1]
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- ↑ Definition - What Does Investment Analysis Mean? Strategic CFO