3. Simulate different scenarios over time by calculating the balance of annual margins
Develop cash flow hypotheses and quantify them by gathering data and developing quantitative hypotheses. To quantify these data, use official public reports, legal texts, white papers and scientific literature. For missing data, develop credible hypotheses after conducting interviews with experts in the field.
Calculate the balance of annual margins for all stakeholders. This indicator corresponds to the balance of gains and losses resulting from the implementation of the new system. Thus, for a stakeholder x in the system, the margin M sans (x) corresponds to its annual margin without the implementation of the new system. The M margin with (x) corresponds to that with its implementation. The balance of margins corresponds to the difference of the two previous QUOTE M...
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