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Currently, most firms use NPV and IRR as their primary capital-budgeting technique.
Fair Value Method
The Fair Value Method is an accounting strategy used to value certain assets and liabilities at their current market worth, not based on purchase costs or book value.
Unrealized Gains
Profits that have been achieved on paper from an investment but have not yet been realized through a transaction.
Income Statement
A financial statement that shows a company's revenues and expenses over a specific period, culminating in the net income or loss for the period.
Fixed Assets
Long-term tangible assets used in operations, such as buildings and machinery, not expected to be converted to cash within a year.
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