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The below figure shows the various combinations of the goods X and Y that yield different levels of utility.Figure 7.3
-If a consumer purchases only two goods, X and Y, and if (MUx / Px) = (MUy / Py), then the consumer cannot reallocate her expenditures on X and Y to increase her utility unless she has more money to spend.
Required Return
The minimum profit or yield that an investor expects or requires from an investment in order to make it worthy of undertaking.
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Debt-Equity Ratio
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