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If an economy can produce more of one good without giving up any of another good, then the economy's current production point is inefficient.
Outstanding Shares
Refers to the total number of shares of a corporation that are currently owned by all its shareholders, including share blocks held by institutional investors and restricted shares owned by the company’s officers and insiders.
Paid-in Capital
The amount of money that a company has received from investors during common or preferred stock issuance, which is recorded in the equity section of the balance sheet.
Treasury Stock
Shares that were issued and subsequently reacquired by the issuing company, reducing the amount of outstanding stock.
Below Cost
Selling products or services at a price less than their original purchase or production cost.
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