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Economics studies the logic of choices made from among available possibilities.
Debt Financing
Raising capital through borrowing money that must be repaid over time, with interest, typically through loans or the issuance of bonds.
Sound Financial Foundation
A stable and healthy financial status characterized by manageable debt levels, strong cash flow, and sufficient reserves for future needs.
Debt Worthy
A term indicating an individual or organization's capability and reliability in repaying borrowed money, often assessed by creditworthiness.
Expansion Capital
Refers to the funds provided to mature companies looking to expand operations, enter new markets, or acquire assets without changing control of the business.
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