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Moral hazard may occur when a firm or individual takes on more risk when it knows that someone else will "pick up the tab."
Financial Break-Even
Financial break-even is the point at which total revenues exactly cover total costs, leaving the business with neither profit nor loss, focusing on financial stability.
Initial Investment
The amount of money used to start a project, purchase an asset, or invest in a financial instrument, marking the beginning of the investment’s lifecycle.
Depreciation
The process of allocating the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, representing how much of the asset's value has been used up over time.
Cash Break-Even
The point at which a business's cash inflows exactly match its cash outflows, exclusive of financing, indicating no net cash gain or loss.
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