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One limitation of cost-effectiveness analysis is that other techniques that could be more cost-effective are not considered because their costs are too difficult to measure.
Cost-effectiveness analysis could omit lower cost possibilities if it does not include options with hard to measure costs.
Options
Financial derivatives that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price within a specific timeframe.
Forward Contracts
Financial derivatives that represent agreements to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined future date and price.
Futures Contracts
Agreements to buy or sell a particular commodity or financial instrument at a predetermined price at a specific time in the future.
Non-monetary Items
Items on the balance sheet that cannot be readily converted into cash and are not carried at their cash value, such as property, plant, and equipment.
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