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When a variable that is not named on either axis of a graph changes, we read the change as a movement along the curve.
Business Profits
The financial surplus generated from conducting business activities after all expenses have been subtracted from revenue.
Business Losses
Financial losses incurred by a business, often resulting from expenses exceeding revenues within a specific time period.
Permanent Account
An account in the general ledger that carries its ending balance over to the next accounting period.
Temporary Account
A type of financial account used in accounting to record revenues, expenses, gains, and losses within a specific accounting period, which are then transferred to permanent accounts.
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