Selling, General, and Administrative
What is the Income Statement?
The term that describes the cost or benefit of the next unit.
What is (on the) margin?
What are commodities?
PV(1 + i)n
What is the (future value of) compound interest?
This financial instrument involves a series of equal payments made at regular intervals.
What is an ordinary annuity?
Stockholder's Equity
What is the Balance Sheet?
This is the additional revenue generated by selling one more unit of a good or service.
What is Marginal Revenue?
An ownership share of a public company.
What is stock or equity?
(Revenue-COGS)/Revenue
What is the Gross Profit Margin?
This type of option gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy an underlying asset at a specified price.
What is a call option?
Interest
What is the Income Statement?
This is the additional cost incurred by producing one more unit of a good or service.
What is Marginal Cost?
Examples of this fixed income financial instrument are municipal, US Treasury, and corporate.
What is a bond?
R(x) - C(x)
What is the profit function?
Expenses like rent, utilities, and insurance that don't vary with output.
What are fixed expenses?
Inventory
What is the Balance Sheet
The profit received from the sale of one additional item
What is the Marginal Profit?
The practice of spreading your investments around so that your exposure to any one type of asset is limited.
What is diversification?
πππππ’π $/πΆππ π‘
What is the markup percent?
This shows the breakdown of principal and interest for each mortgage payment over the loan term.
What is an amortization table or schedule?
Accounts Receivable
What is the Balance Sheet?
This is where profits are maximized.
What is where marginal revenue equals marginal cost?
An option to go short a stock.
What is a put option?
π = π΄n *[ π / 1 β (1 + π)-n]
What is the amortization formula
This is the interest paid to a bond holder, typically expressed as a percentage of the bond's face value.
What is the coupon?