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  • ...l costs and benefits to determine whether the action is worth taking. This analysis considers the incremental changes between two scenarios and helps decision ==Example of incremental analysis==
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  • ...stinct from [[systematic risk]], which is the risk that affects the entire market and cannot be diversified away. ...ect the performance of a specific company or industry, but not the broader market.
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  • * [[Strategic analysis]] of the [[environment]], [[competition]] and factors shaping the business * Selection of [[strategic goals|purpose]] and [[market]] [[strategy]]
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  • ...t the market is expanding, while a negative growth rate indicates that the market is contracting. ==Applications of market growth rate==
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  • ...xamination of the property’s condition, [[quality]] of construction, and [[market]] trends. ...ue''': The appraiser then estimates the value of the property based on the analysis of the data.
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  • ...d [[strategy]], to withdraw from realizing it or adopt entirely new. ASTRA analysis is mainly used by the top [[management]] of the [[organization]]. It allows # Analysis of [[competitive environment]]
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  • '''Sales analysis''' is a [[process]] of analyzing [[information]] on sales of products manuf ==The role of sales analysis==
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  • ...rom sales potential, a company [[needs]] to determine whether to enter a [[market]] or not. That is why the results of sales potential are so important for a ...asting]] the sales. Those are - growing or shrinking by certain percentage market share, location advantages, need of increasing sales force, increase in pro
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  • * There are relatively few suppliers in the market, reducing the ability of the business to switch from one supply source to a ==The importance of analysis of supply and demand==
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  • ...ble risk]], is the risk of an [[investment]] that is associated with the [[market]] as a whole. Beta risk is the risk that cannot be eliminated by diversifyi ...ysis because it is a measure of how much an individual asset is exposed to market risk. By understanding the Beta of an asset, investors can make better info
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  • * '''Comparative [[market]] analysis''': The appraiser compares the property being appraised to other similar pr ...BV). The Market Value Estimate is the appraised value of the property. The Market Value Factor is the ratio of the comparable sales [[price]] to the appraise
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  • ...or [[benchmark]] to determine how well it meets the criteria. Comparative analysis can be used to make decisions on which item to purchase, which will be more For example, a business might use comparative analysis to compare the features of two potential software solutions for their [[nee
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  • ...comparison, correction of average prices and statistical analysis of the [[market]]: ...t least three similar properties that have already been on the real estate market, whether bought or sold;
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  • .... It is important to stress that this should be an objective assessment of market attractiveness using data external to the [[organization]]. The criteria th ...the matrix becomes meaningless, Scores, however, will be specific to each market.
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  • ...om 0 to infinity and beyond, and is used to gauge the overall sentiment of market participants. Generally, if the ratio is high, it suggests that investors a Put-call ratio can be used to identify potential turning points in the market, and also to gauge the overall investor sentiment. When the ratio is high,
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  • ...Dwivedi, M. Shareef, S. K. Pandey, V. Kumar 2013, p.2). In other words, '''market demand''' is a total demand for a particular good or [[service]], that is t ==Types of market demand==
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  • ...on]] of all products or [[service]] groups offered by [[company]] on the [[market]]. ...nomical influence might slip in and change the course of whole prosperity, market's level etc. Such examples as huge fire of acres of forest, devastating dro
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  • * product line [[planning]]: analysis of the existing [[product portfolio]], ...et]], [[identification]] of users' [[needs]] and the attractiveness of the market,
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  • ...opriate use of market opportunities is possible by adopting an appropriate market [[strategy]], other than that of competitors (K. Banga, V. Mahajan, 2005, p ...considered the most '''fundamental decision'''. The choice of alternative market opportunities is also considered to be a good solution in this situation (M
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  • * '''Comparable [[company]] analysis (also known as "multiples analysis")''': This method involves comparing a company's financial metrics (such as * '''Discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis''': This method involves estimating the future cash flows a company will ge
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