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An attempt to assess the underlying moral justifications for corporate actions and the consequent results of those actions are contained in
Credit Risk
The potential for loss due to a borrower's failure to repay a loan or fulfill contract terms.
Liquidity
The ability of an asset to be quickly converted into cash or an individual's or entity's ability to meet immediate and short-term obligations.
Solvency
A financial metric indicating whether a company can meet its long-term financial obligations, focusing on its ability to continue operations over the long term.
Return On Common Equity
Return on Common Equity (ROCE) measures the return a company generates on the common equity held by its shareholders, indicating how effectively equity is used to generate profits.
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