Abstract

Many researchers have reported that traditional approaches to the financial justification of FMS's tend to discourse their adoption. This paper reviews a methodology for using traditional financial evaluation models to help evaluate FMS's and uses the methodology to determine the general conditions under which they are profitable. We suggest that when FMS's are profitable, this methodology encourages the adoption of FMS's where other traditional approaches might discourage their adoption.

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