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The bowed-out shape of the production possibilities frontier indicates increasing opportunity costs.
Present Value Factor
A factor used to calculate the present value of a future amount of money or stream of cash flows given a specific rate of return.
Straight-Line Depreciation
A process of dividing the expense of a substantial asset into identical annual portions over its useful duration.
Net Income
The net income of a firm after deducting all expenses and taxes from its gross revenue.
Cash Payback Period
A rephrased term for Payback Period, this is the duration required for an investment to generate cash flows that cover its initial expense.
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