
doi: 10.1108/eb013354
This paper seeks to examine the growth, purpose and effectiveness of financial modelling, and classify financial models according to four basic characteristics examining advantages and disadvantages in each case. Consideration is given to the organisational impact of financial modelling and organisational requirements for the successful utilisation of these techniques.
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