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Goods that do not have close substitutes have downward-sloping demand curves.
Times Interest
Likely refers to the "Times Interest Earned Ratio" or "Interest Coverage Ratio," which measures a company's ability to meet its interest obligations from earnings.
Debt-to-equity Ratio
A ratio that reflects the mix of debt and equity used to finance a company's assets.
Equity Multiplier
The equity multiplier is a financial ratio that measures the proportion of a company's total assets financed by its shareholders' equity.
Price-earnings Ratio
A valuation metric for stocks, calculated by dividing the current market price of a stock by its earnings per share (EPS).
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