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Break even analysisAn analysis of the level of sales at which a project would make zero profit.Break even analysis Similar MatchesRegression analysisRegression analysisAnalysis which examines the correlation between two or more variables in a mathematical model and attempts to prove whether or not the past relationships will be the same in the future. Regression analysis is used in the Black-Scholes option pricing model, portfolio theory and the capital asset pricing model. Decision Break Point AnalysisDecision Break Point AnalysisA type of sensitivity analysis that indicates the value at which a key variable will result in a negative NPV for an investment project. Rescaled Range (R or S) AnalysisRescaled Range (R or S) AnalysisThe analysis developed by H.E. Hurst to determine long-memory effects and fractional Brownian motion. Rescaled range analysis measures how the distance covered by a particle increases as we look at longer and longer time scales. For Brownian motion, the distance covered increases with the square root of time. A series which increases at a different rate is not random. See: fractional Brownian motion, Fractional Brownian Motion, fractional Brownian motion, Persistence, Joseph Effect, Noah Effect. Regression analysisRegression analysisA statistical technique that can be used to estimate relationships between variables. Common size analysisCommon size analysisThe representing of balance sheet items as percentages of assets and of income statement items as percentages of sales. Further SuggestionsTrend Ratio AnalysisQualitative analysis Factor analysis Quantitative analysis Scenario analysis Comparative market analysis Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval System Force Field Analysis Quantitative analysis Regression analysis Cross sectional analysis Comparative credit analysis Retrospective analysis Common base year analysis Prospective analysis Time series analysis Horizontal analysis fundamental analysis Market analysis Horizon analysis Credit analysis Ex post analysis Ex ante analysis Discriminate analysis Mean variance analysis |
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