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Forfeitures may be allocated to the accounts of the remaining participants in defined contribution plans.
Profit Margin
A financial metric indicating the percentage of revenue that exceeds the cost of goods sold, showing the profitability of a company.
Capital Intensity Ratio
A measure of how much capital is used in production compared to other factors like labor; high ratios suggest a reliance on physical assets and machinery.
Capacity
refers to the maximum level of output that a company can sustain to produce goods or services under normal working conditions.
Retention Ratio
This metric indicates the percentage of net income a firm retains to reinvest in its business rather than distributing to shareholders as dividends.
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