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SmartArt objects can be animated as one object.
Payback Method
Payback Method is a capital budgeting technique that calculates the time required for an investment to generate cash flows sufficient to recover the initial investment cost.
Investments
Assets or items acquired with the intention of generating income or appreciation over time, including stocks, bonds, real estate, or other vehicles.
Liquidity
The simplicity of turning an asset into cash without impacting its market value.
Terminal Value
An estimate of a project's or company's value at the end of a forecast period, extending beyond the period of explicit cash flow projections.
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