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Accounts Receivable Turnover
A financial ratio that measures how efficiently a company collects revenue by comparing net credit sales to the average accounts receivable over a period.
Inventory Turnover
A ratio that shows how often a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a specific period, indicating efficiency in managing stock levels.
Capital Structure
The combination of a business's long-term loans, particular short-term borrowings, common stock, and preferred stock, employed to fund its general activities and expansion.
Retained Earnings
The portion of a company's profits that are kept within the company instead of being paid out to the shareholders as dividends.
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