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Long-term studies show that the risk for heart attack and stroke doubles for every 20 mm increase in diastolic pressure and 10 mmHg in systolic pressure.
Operating Assets
Assets used in the daily operations of a business to generate income, such as equipment, inventory, and accounts receivable.
Division ROI
Return on Investment for a specific division or segment within a company, measuring profitability in relation to its operating assets.
Variable Expenses
Expenses that change in proportion to the activity of a business.
Fixed Costs
Operating expenses that stay constant regardless of changes in the level of output or sales volume, like leases and salaries.
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