
Know the difference between forecasts and projections
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Abstract: The terms “forecast” and “projection” are often used interchangeably. But they have very different meanings, so it’s important to understand the distinction. As this article explains, a forecast predicts a business’s financial performance based on conditions that are expected to exist, and a projection does so based on hypothetical “what if” scenarios. The article explains how both are used in real-life situations.
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Newsletter | Valuation & Litigation Briefing / Litigation & Valuation Report |
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