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The Number of Circumstances Under Which Silence Can Be an Acceptance

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The number of circumstances under which silence can be an acceptance are limited.

Understand the role of mutual agreement in modifying, discharging, or terminating contracts.
Comprehend the legal effects of conditions connected to contracts.
Know the legal remedies available for non-performance and breach of contract.
Understand the principles governing the termination of contractual duties by agreement or performance.

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Risk-Free Rate

The return on an investment with no risk of financial loss, often represented by government bonds.

Beta

A measure of a stock's volatility in relation to the overall market; indicates the relative risk of the investment.

Expected Rate of Return

The profit or loss one anticipates on an investment, considering all potential outcomes and their likelihoods.

AT&T Stock

Equity shares of AT&T Inc., a multinational conglomerate holding company and one of the world's largest telecommunications companies.

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