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economic benefit

A benefit that can be expressed numerically as an amount of money that will be saved or generated as the result of an action. Making a business case for a new strategy or product idea usually involves pointing out the economic benefits of the proposal to decision makers, enabling them to measure the financial effects of the proposed change.

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