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A six-point socket gives the tightest hold on a hex nut.
Standard Deviation
A statistical measure of the dispersion or variability of a set of data points, often used in finance to gauge investment risk.
Expected Earnings
The forecasted income of a company, often estimated by analysts based on historical data and future projections, indicating potential future profitability.
Miller Model
A theory on dividend policy developed by Merton Miller, which considers the impact of taxes and bankruptcy costs on a company’s optimal capital structure.
MM Model
Modigliani-Miller Theorem; a foundational concept in corporate finance that proposes, under certain market conditions, the valuation of a firm is unaffected by its capital structure.
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