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Description
Cost Benefits Analysis Table
Slide Content
The slide is titled "Cost Benefits Analysis Table," with a subtitle indicating its use for "CBA, Transformation Projects Financial Comparison, Cost - Benefit Ratio." It outlines a financial comparison of three distinct projects, allowing for a brief description of each. The comparison includes 'Total Costs,' 'Total Benefits,' and 'Costs to Benefits Ratio' for each project, aimed at illustrating their respective financial viability. There is also a 'Comments' section detailing Project #3's financial viability and contribution to long-term sustainability, with placeholder text for additional editable comments.
Graphical Look
- The title is bold and colored in dark blue, set against a light blue horizontal bar that spans the top of the slide.
- There is a subtitle beneath the main title, in smaller grey font.
- The slide background is white.
- There are three color-coded columns: red for Project #1, yellow for Project #2, and light blue for Project #3, each with editable text boxes for project descriptions.
- Each column has three corresponding rows beneath it displaying the financial figures: 'Total Costs,' 'Total Benefits,' and 'Costs to Benefits Ratio,' all with iconography representing the categories (a mountain for costs, a sack of money for benefits, and a speedometer for the ratio).
- The financial figures are presented in a large, bold font.
- There's a dark blue comments area on the right side of the slide, with a speech bubble icon and space for editable text.
- Each section is visually separated by dashed lines, providing a clear and structured layout.
The slide presents a clean and professional design, with a good use of color-coding and icons to visually represent different financial aspects of projects. The structured layout ensures easy readability and the ability to quickly compare the projects' financial data.
Use Cases
- Presenting cost-benefit analysis results in a business case or investment meeting.
- Comparing multiple project options during a strategic planning session to help stakeholders make informed decisions.
- For use by financial analysts or project managers who need to communicate the value of proposed projects.
- Educational settings where students are learning about cost-benefit analysis in project management or economics courses.
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