Developing Cash-Flow Streams
One common way to develop the cash-flow stream for a proposal is to create a work breakdown structure (WBS). The WBS is a hierarchical decomposition that lists all the work associated with the proposal being studied. A common notation for a WBS is to show levels of decomposition by indenting. Developing a WBS is explained more fully in Appendix A. An example WBS for buying and operating a car might be as follows:
Own and operate a car for transportation | ||
Buy the car | ||
Pay the down payment | ||
Pay the taxes, licensing, and registration fees | ||
Get insurance on the car | ||
Make the monthly car-loan payments | ||
Operate and maintain the car | ||
Pay the semiannual insurance payments | ||
Fill the car with gas when needed | ||
Change the oil every ... |
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