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The smaller the leverage-adjusted duration gap, the more exposed the FI is to interest rate shocks.
Annual Cash Flows
The total amount of money that is transferred into and out of a business, project, or investment within a year.
Required Rate
The minimum return that investors expect to earn when they invest in a project, often used as the discount rate in capital budgeting.
Straight-line Depreciation
A method for dispersing the cost of a physical asset across its useful life in even annual allocations.
Discounted Payback
A capital budgeting method used to determine the profitability of an investment by calculating the time it takes for the present value of cash flows to cover the initial investment cost.
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