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Most leisure project developers try to minimize the project's cost, believing
that is the key to assuring success and profitability. Real life is more complicated.
Just as over-investment in a project decreases return-on-investment, so does
under-investment. In fact, there is greater risk of failure with under- than
over-investment. Read our latest article on finding the investment sweet spot,
the amount of investment that will maximize chances for success and return-on-investment.
The article can be found in the leisure portion of our web site under articles
at:
www.whitehutchinson.com/leisure/articles/68.shtml (www.whitehutchinson.com/ leisure/ articles/ 68.shtml)
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