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List and Define the Four Dimensions of Biological Sex Used

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List and define the four dimensions of biological sex used to classify a person as either male or female; describe how sexual development begins with one's sex chromosomes and is then influenced by prenatal hormones; and explain what may cause a child's genitals to be ambiguous and not match his or her genetic sex.

Understand the concept and calculation of Net Present Value (NPV) and its importance in capital budgeting decisions.
Understand the concept and calculation of the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and how it is used to evaluate investment opportunities.
Analyze and interpret the significance of salvage value in investment decisions.
Appreciate the role of cash inflows and cash outflows in determining the viability of a project.

Definitions:

Break-Even Point

The point at which total cost and total revenue are equal, meaning there is no profit or loss.

Direct Materials

The raw materials that are directly traceable to the manufacturing of a product and are integral to its production.

Direct Labour

The amount of effort contributed by employees who work directly on manufacturing a product or delivering a service.

Factory Overhead

Indirect costs associated with manufacturing, including costs of utilities, maintenance, and factory equipment depreciation.

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