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The rule of equating marginal benefit with marginal cost is proper for economics, but it does not describe the way in which people make non-economic decisions.
EPS
Earnings Per Share, a key financial metric calculating the portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock.
Economic Climate
The overall state of the economic environment, factoring in aspects like growth rates, employment levels, inflation, and consumer spending.
Financial Leverage
Financial leverage refers to the use of debt (borrowed funds) to amplify the potential returns to shareholders. It increases the potential for both gains and losses.
Operating Risk
The risk arising from the day-to-day operations of a company, indicating the variability in operating income due to changes in revenue and expenses.
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