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A shareholder may bring a direct suit to enforce a claim that she has against the corporation, based on her ownership of shares.
Contribution Margin
The difference between sales revenue and variable costs of a product or service, highlighting how much contribution towards fixed costs and profit is made per unit sold.
Variable Costs
Costs that vary directly with the level of production or sales volume, such as raw materials and sales commissions.
Gross Margin
Gross margin is a company's net sales revenue minus its cost of goods sold, representing the efficiency with which it can produce and sell its products for a profit.
Scattergraph Method
A graphical technique used to identify the relationship between two variables, often used in cost analysis to distinguish between fixed and variable costs.
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