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Distinguish between a change in quantity supplied and a change in supply.
Dividend Yield
The ratio of a company's annual dividends per share to its current share price, indicating how much an investor gets back relative to the share price.
Working Capital Accruals
The portion of earnings not realized in cash, representing changes in working capital that affect a company's cash flow.
Turnover
The ratio of the trading activity of a portfolio to the assets of the portfolio.
Liquidity Betas
A measure of how sensitive an asset's price is to changes in market liquidity, often used in financial modeling to assess the impact of liquidity risk.
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