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According to [[Financial Management Theory and Practice by Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt (13th edition)]],
 
According to [[Financial Management Theory and Practice by Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt (13th edition)]],
 
:[[Mutually exclusive projects]]. Projects that cannot be performed at the same time. A company could choose either Project 1 or Project 2, or it can reject both, but it cannot accept both projects.
 
:[[Mutually exclusive projects]]. Projects that cannot be performed at the same time. A company could choose either Project 1 or Project 2, or it can reject both, but it cannot accept both projects.
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According to [[Fundamentals of Financial Management by Eugene F. Brigham and Joel F. Houston (15th edition)]],
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:[[Mutually exclusive projects]]. A set of projects where only one can be accepted.
  
 
==Related concepts==
 
==Related concepts==

Latest revision as of 03:46, 2 November 2019

Mutually exclusive projects are projects that cannot be performed at the same time. A company could choose either Project 1 or Project 2, or it can reject both, but it cannot accept both projects.


Definitions

According to Financial Management Theory and Practice by Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt (13th edition),

Mutually exclusive projects. Projects that cannot be performed at the same time. A company could choose either Project 1 or Project 2, or it can reject both, but it cannot accept both projects.

According to Fundamentals of Financial Management by Eugene F. Brigham and Joel F. Houston (15th edition),

Mutually exclusive projects. A set of projects where only one can be accepted.

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