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A side effect of an action that adversely affects the well-being of others is called a
Risk-Free Rate
The Risk-Free Rate is the theoretical rate of return on an investment with zero risk, typically represented by the yield on government securities like U.S. Treasury bills.
Market Risk Premium
The additional return expected by investors for taking on the increased risk of investing in the stock market over a risk-free investment.
Beta
A measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to the market as a whole.
Dividend Growth Model
A valuation model that estimates the value of a company's stock based on its future dividend payments and growth rate.
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