Difference between sensitivity and scenario analysis
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Sensitivity analysis, or what-if calculations, where you are able to tweak one key input or driver in a financial model, to understand the effect of a set of independent variables on some dependent variable under certain specific conditions.
What-if analysis can involve a data intensive simulation, or you can change some attribute of the data to create a specific scenario.
Scenario analysis where you identify all the variables that would impact a specific scenario, and manipulating the variables to understand the full range of outcomes. It is possible to create a number of business scenarios, based on different business drivers, to provide insights into how each decision will affect the business.
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