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The combination of two drugs can cause an effect that is greater than the sum of the individual effects of each; this action is termed:
Investment Account
An account held at a financial institution that is used for holding and trading investments such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
Equity Method
An accounting technique used to record investments in other companies, where the investment's value is adjusted based on changes in the investee's equity.
After-tax Gain
The profit remaining after all taxes have been deducted.
Cost Method
An accounting method used to value an investment, where the investment is recorded at its acquisition cost without reflecting changes in its market value.
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