Factor

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A Factor is a financial intermediary or company that provides businesses with immediate cash by purchasing their accounts receivable, typically at a discount. This process is known as factoring, where…
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Dilution

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Dilution refers to the reduction in the ownership percentage or value of existing shareholders’ equity in a company, typically resulting from the issuance of additional shares. When a company issues…
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Call Loan

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A Call Loan, also known as a Demand Loan or Broker Loan, is a type of short-term loan that a lender can demand to be repaid in full at any…
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Interest Coverage Ratio

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The interest coverage ratio is a financial metric that assesses a company's ability to meet its interest obligations on its outstanding debt. It provides insight into the company's ability to…
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Debt to Assets Ratio

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The Debt-to-Assets ratio is a financial ratio that indicates the proportion of a company's total debt to its total assets. It is used to assess the extent to which a…
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Debt Equity Ratio (D/E ratio)

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The debt-to-equity ratio (D/E ratio) is a financial ratio that measures the proportion of a company's total debt to its shareholders' equity. It provides insight into the company's capital structure…
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