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The times-interest-earned ratio is one indication of a firm's ability to meet both long-term and short-term obligations.
Official Statistics
Quantitative data collected and published by government agencies or other official organizations, often used for analysis and policy-making.
Suite Crime
A term not traditionally recognized in academic or professional fields, potentially referring to crimes committed within business or hotel suites. NO.
Street Crime
Criminal activities that occur in public places, often involving theft, vandalism, or violence.
Class Differences
The disparities in wealth, power, and status among individuals and groups in society.
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