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When a corporation issues stock at a premium, it reports the premium as an other income item on the income statement.
Downside Exposure
The potential loss in value of an investment due to market declines, highlighting the risk in bearish scenarios.
VaR (Value At Risk)
A statistical technique used to measure and quantify the level of financial risk within a firm or investment portfolio over a specific time frame.
Returns
The profit or loss generated on an investment over a specific period, usually expressed as a percentage.
Sharpe Measure
A ratio used to evaluate the risk-adjusted return of an investment, calculated by subtracting the risk-free rate from the return of the investment and dividing by the investment's standard deviation.
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