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Hard Rationing
A situation where capital is not available to a company under any circumstances, often due to economic conditions or poor company performance.
Soft Rationing
A situation where a company limits the amount of funding or capital it allocates to new or ongoing projects, often due to internal policy decisions.
Financial Stop-loss
A risk management strategy used to limit or reduce losses in various financial transactions, typically by setting a predetermined exit point for an investment.
Simulation
A method or process for imitating the operation of real-world systems or processes, using models for training, analysis, or prediction.
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