Evaluating the size, timing, and the risk of future cash flows is the essence of capital budgeting.
Will it be “is” or “are” in the above sentence and why? I have copied the above sentence from a Finance book.
Evaluating the size, timing, and the risk of future cash flows is the essence of capital budgeting.
Will it be “is” or “are” in the above sentence and why? I have copied the above sentence from a Finance book.
I think we should use ‘is’ because money is singular.
Evaluating (singular) […] is the essence […].