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Companies that overcost products risk becoming less effective on pricing and losing market share when competition utilizes more accurate cost systems.
Discount Rate
The interest rate used to discount future cash flows to their present values, often reflecting the risk or the cost of capital associated with an investment.
Expected Growth
The anticipated increase in size, value, or importance, often measured in terms of revenue, profits, or market share for businesses.
Dividend Amount
The total sum of money paid by a corporation to its shareholders, determined by multiplying the dividend per share by the total number of shares a shareholder owns.
Dividend Yield
The ratio of a company's annual dividend payments to its share price, expressed as a percentage, indicating the income investors receive in relation to the price of the stock.
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