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The major device that indicates what the firm owns and how these assets are financed in the form of liabilities or ownership interest:
Constant Growth
Constant growth refers to a situation where a quantity or system experiences growth at a steady and unvarying rate over a period of time, often used in dividend growth models.
Required Rate of Return
The required rate of return is the minimum expected return an investor demands for holding a risky investment, compensating for the risk taken.
Beta
A measure of a stock's volatility in relation to the overall market, used in the capital asset pricing model to determine expected returns.
Market Risk Premium
The extra earnings an investor foresees from holding a risky market portfolio in comparison to risk-free assets.
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