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Evidence is generally of higher quality if it involves a member of the audit team actually going out to physically observe it than if it was obtained from another source.
Business Risk
The risk inherent in the operations of the firm, prior to the financing decision. Thus, business risk is the uncertainty inherent in a total risk sense, future operating income, or earnings before interest and taxes. Business risk is caused by many factors. Two of the most important are sales variability and operating leverage.
Standard Deviation
A statistical measure of the dispersion or variability of a set of data points, often used in finance to gauge investment risk.
Expected Earnings
The forecasted income of a company, often estimated by analysts based on historical data and future projections, indicating potential future profitability.
Miller Model
A theory on dividend policy developed by Merton Miller, which considers the impact of taxes and bankruptcy costs on a company’s optimal capital structure.
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