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Two Metrics That Are Used to Measure a Company's Financial

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Two metrics that are used to measure a company's financial performance are net income and cash flow.Accountants emphasize net income as calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.Finance people generally put at least as much weight on cash flows as they do on net income.

Understand the definitions and roles of real limits, real lower limits, and real upper limits in a frequency distribution table.
Differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate guidelines for creating grouped frequency distribution tables.
Recognize the significance of accurately representing data through the number of intervals in a frequency distribution table.
Grasp the basic concepts of distribution including variability, symmetry, modality, and directionality.

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