Working capital is the amount of money a company has available in short-term liquid assets. It determines a company’s immediate liquidity and is often used to manage cash flow and for other forms of ...
Churn rate refers to the percentage of customers or subscribers who stop using a product or service over a specific time period. For example, if a company starts the month with 100 customers and loses ...
The Treynor ratio is a tool in portfolio analysis that helps investors assess how well a portfolio compensates them for taking on market risk, also known as systematic risk. This portfolio ratio shows ...
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