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Victim vilification refers to viewing a victim based on who and what they are, without consideration of the facts.
Return on Total Assets
A financial ratio that measures a company's ability to generate earnings from its total assets.
Bonds
Fixed income investments representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically corporate or governmental, that pays back with interest.
Par Value
The stated value or face amount of a bond, stock share, or coupon as declared by the issuing entity.
Journal Entry
A record in the books of accounts that notes the details of a financial transaction.
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