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If a tennis player were truly randomizing over which half of the court to serve to, she would never serve to the same side of the court 5 times in a row.
Factoring
A financial transaction where businesses sell their accounts receivable to a third party at a discount for immediate cash.
Same-Store Sales
A retail industry metric comparing the revenue earned from established stores in a certain period to the revenue during a similar period in the past.
Asset Intensity
Amount of assets needed to generate a given level of sales.
Risk-Return Tradeoff
The principle that potential return on investment increases with the degree of risk.
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