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The difficulty in cost-benefit analysis is that the benefits are usually evident and easily measurable, while the costs are not always evident or measurable. A) True B) False

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    B) False

    Explanation:

    Under the cost benefit analysis a statement is prepared in order to compute the financial aspects of the transaction.

    This clearly provides for the estimate to be made towards all the transactions.

    But there is a problem in such analysis that exact estimate or even nearby estimate in terms of amount is not feasible to be computed of benefits and cost as well.

    And significantly all the benefits can not be traced monetarily.
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