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From the supplier: An analysis of the efficacy of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) in evaluating capital investment decisions vis-a-vis the discounted cash flow network and the multiple-attribute decision model is made. AHP is found to be a superior capital budgeting technique since it incorporates both tangibles and intangibles, qualitative and quantitative factors into the analysis. It helps improve capital investment decisions by linking strategic priorities with investment decisions.
Citation Details Title: Hierarchical analysis as a means of evaluating tangibles and intangibles of capital investments. Author: Y. Lilian Chan Publication:Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business (Refereed) Date: March 1, 1993 Publisher: Stillman School of Business Volume: v29 Issue: n1 Page: p59(16)