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Liquidity Event

Liquidity Event

What is a liquidity event and why do companies undergo them A liquidity event is a situation in which a company's assets are converted into...
Operating Expense Ratio

Operating Expense Ratio

How to Calculate an Operating Expense Ratio You should ask the seller to provide a prior year's operating statement and calculate the Operating Expense ratio....
Closed Economy

Closed Economy

What is a closed economy A closed economy is an economic system in which trade between countries is restricted by tariffs, quotas, or other forms...
Liquidity Premium

Liquidity Premium

What is the liquidity premium and why do investors demand it The liquidity premium is the return that investors expect for holding a liquid asset...
Borrowing Base

How to Determine Your Borrowing Base

When determining borrowing base, it is crucial to understand the valuation of your business' inventory and equipment. Typically, this valuation is based on the...
Overhead Rate

Overhead Rate

How the Overhead Rate is Calculated The overhead rate on a company's income statement and balance sheet impacts the company's cost of goods sold. Investopedia...
discretionary account

Discretionary Account

What is a discretionary account and why do you need one A discretionary account is an investing account in which the investor has given the...
Mosaic Theory

Mosaic Theory

What is the mosaic theory and what does it involve The mosaic theory is a method of analysis used by security analysts to gather information...
Risk Neutral

Risk Neutral

What is risk neutrality and why is it important Risk neutrality is the idea that people are indifferent between different outcomes that have the same...
Historical Cost Accounting

Historical Cost Accounting

What Is Historical Cost Accounting? Historical cost accounting is a method of accounting that reports an asset or liability at its historical cost, instead of...