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What is the immediate and longer-term effect of a decrease in the money supply?
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The process of determining the return on investment by dividing the net profit by the initial cost of the investment.
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The difference between the selling price of a good or service and the cost of producing it, often expressed as a percentage of the selling price.
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A measure of the profitability of an investment, calculated as a percentage of the return relative to the investment's cost.
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A potential financial venture or asset purchase that could yield returns in the future.
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