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An inventory turnover of 3.0 suggests that inventory is sold every four months.
Futures Contracts
Agreements for the future delivery of assets like commodities or securities at a price fixed upon the contract's signing.
Option Contracts
Financial derivatives that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified price on or before a certain date.
Swap Contracts
Financial agreements between two parties to exchange cash flows or other financial instruments for a specified period of time.
Put Option
A contract in finance that provides the bearer the privilege, but avoids the necessity, to dispense a specific measure of an underlying asset at a particular price during an outlined period.
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