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Most states begin the computation of corporate taxable income with an amount from the Federal income tax return.
Debt-Equity Ratio
Debt-equity ratio is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion of shareholders’ equity and debt used to finance a company’s assets.
External Financing
This refers to funds raised from outside the company, including loans, credit, or investments from external entities, to support the company's activities.
Capital Structure
The mix of debt, equity, and other financing methods used by a company to fund its operations and growth.
After-Tax Cost
After-tax cost refers to the expense of a transaction or investment after accounting for the effects of taxes, providing a clearer picture of the true financial impact.
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