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Constant Ratio
A financial strategy or policy that maintains a fixed proportionate relationship between two or more variables, such as assets and liabilities.
Pro Forma Financial Statements
Financial statements projecting future years' earnings, usually to assess the impact of new projects or acquisitions.
Capital Intensity Ratio
A financial metric that measures the amount of assets needed per dollar of sales; higher ratios indicate a greater investment in assets to generate sales.
Capital Intensity Ratio
A measure of a company's investment in physical assets relative to its labor force, indicating the extent to which a firm's operations are automated or labor-intensive.
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