Benefit cost ratio (BCR)
There are two projects being evaluated but only one can be undertaken. Your finance department decides to use Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) to help make the decision. Before they even perform the BCR, they inform you that a possible outcome is that neither is a good fit for the organization and you may have to find another solution. After completing their analysis they determine that Project A has a BCR of 0.8 and Project B has a BCR of 0.6. Based on their BCR scores, you should:
A. Choose Project A
B. Choose Project B
C. Choose neither and seek alternative projects
D. Ask for more information to make a decision
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