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Making an adjustment for a transaction in which the action has occurred but the cash has not yet changed hands is called "accruing" the revenue or expense.
Negative Earnings Surprise
An event where a company's reported earnings are below the expectations of analysts, often leading to a decline in its stock price.
Stock Returns
The income generated from the investment in shares, comprised of dividends received and capital gains or losses.
Exit Price Approach
A valuation method that determines the price a seller would receive to sell an asset or transferred liability.
Transaction Costs
The expenses associated with buying or selling goods, services, or financial instruments, which may include commissions, fees, and bid-ask spreads.
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