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A cost shock, such as a natural disaster, shifts the aggregate supply curve to the left.
Yield-to-Maturity
The total return anticipated on a bond if the bond is held until the end of its lifetime, considering all payments and assuming a reinvestment of coupons.
Rate of Return
Increment or decrement in the financial worth of an investment across a chosen timeframe, calculated as a percentage of the investment's initial cost.
Dividend
A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings distributed to its shareholders, reflecting a share of the corporation's profitability decided by the board of directors and paid on a regular basis.
Straight Voting
A method of voting in corporate elections where shareholders must vote for directors individually, allocating one vote per share owned to each board candidate.
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