Net Present Value Forever? No, thanks, it’s too risky!

Net Present Value Forever? No, thanks, it’s too risky!

Nov 26th, 2015

We were very pleased when we read on a mainstream media a paper discussing the Advantages and Disadvantages of Net Present Value Method.

Net Present Value Forever?

Indeed Net Present Value Forever? No, thanks, it’s too risky!Net Present Value Forever? No, thanks, it's too risky!

The paper addressed investment purposes. However the relation to projects is quite obvious. Actually, aren’t all projects  investments?

No, CDA/ESM is way better!

As our readers know, Riskope has been proposing and successfully applying the proprietary CDA/ESM methodology in planning, projects’ evaluations world-wide, in a number of industries.

We explain CDA/ESM concepts  in various Edumine courses by the Oboni & Oboni team and present it in papers like this one.

Lately Riskope has produced one more document, this time related to long term water treatment. You can download it for free here.

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