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Figure: Short-Run Costs II
(Figure: Short-Run Costs II) Look at the figure Short-Run Costs II.Curve 3 is the cost curve.
Face Value
The nominal value stated on a financial instrument, such as a bond or stock, which indicates its worth at issuance but not necessarily its current market value.
Financing Alternatives
Various options available to a company or individual for raising capital, including loans, bonds, equity, and leasing.
Shares of Common Stock
Units of ownership in a corporation, giving holders voting rights and a share in the company's profits through dividends or stock appreciation.
Bonds Issuance
Bonds issuance is the process by which a corporation or government raises capital by selling bonds to investors, which then are obligated to pay back with interest at a later date.
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