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I need a feasibility study for my startup and I heard that COMFAR (Computer Model for Feasibility Analysis and Reporting) is suitable. COMFAR facilitates short and long-term analysis of financial and economic consequences for industrial and non-industrial projects.

COMFAR seems outdated, and would prefer something suitable for Linux. Can anybody recommend an alternative? Linux-based, free and open-source is preferred, but other models and alternative implementations might be suitable.

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COMFAR seems to be a tool developed by UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization).

According to this UNIDO document, Independent Evaluation - UNIDO Computer Model for Feasibility Analysis and Reporting (COMFAR) Activities:

For many users the main alternative to COMFAR is to use a self-made excel model. This can be a more flexible tool for financial modelling.

If you are on Linux, you can use Calc, the spreadsheet app in LibreOffice.

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