Qualitative Losses

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1. Qualitative Losses are losses which are difficult to quantify in financial terms.
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Related Terms: Quantification, Quantitative Losses

Note: A qualitative loss does not mean that no actual loss is incurred. It merely signifies that the full ramifications of the loss cannot be calculated precisely. In addition, the magnitude or the true loss to the organization may not be easily seen.

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