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Each Stock's Rate of Return in a Given Year Consists

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Each stock's rate of return in a given year consists of a dividend yield (which might be zero)plus a capital gains yield (which could be positive,negative,or zero).Such returns are calculated for all the stocks in the S&P 500.
-A weighted average of those returns,using each stock's total market value,is then calculated,and that average return is often used as an indicator of the "return on the market."

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Depreciation Expense

The allocation of the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting the asset's consumption, wear, and tear or obsolescence.

Fixed Assets

Tangible assets purchased for long-term use and not likely sold in the normal course of business, such as buildings, machinery, and equipment.

Long-Lived Assets

Assets that provide economic benefits to a business over a prolonged period, typically more than one year, such as buildings, machinery, and equipment.

Fixed Assets

Enduring assets with physical presence utilized in business activities, not foreseen to be liquidated or changed to cash within twelve months.

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