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Prototyping in JavaScript allows for quick and easy creation of new objects and functions.
Prototyping allows for inheritance and sharing of properties and methods.
New objects can be created using the 'new' keyword and the prototype of an existing object.
Functions can also be prototyped to add new methods or properties.
Example: function Person(name) { this.name = name; } Person.prototype.greet = function() { console.log...
A debenture is a type of debt instrument that is not secured by physical assets or collateral.
Debentures are issued by companies or governments to raise capital.
They are essentially a promise to repay the principal amount along with interest.
Debentures can be either convertible or non-convertible.
Convertible debentures can be converted into equity shares of the issuing company.
Non-convertible debentures cannot be conve...
A share is a unit of ownership in a company or corporation.
A share represents a portion of a company's ownership.
Shareholders are entitled to a portion of the company's profits and assets.
Shares can be bought and sold on stock exchanges.
The price of a share is determined by supply and demand.
Companies can issue different types of shares with varying rights and privileges.
Dividend is a portion of a company's profits distributed to its shareholders.
Dividend is a payment made by a company to its shareholders as a reward for investing in the company.
It is usually paid in cash, but can also be in the form of additional shares or other assets.
The amount of dividend paid depends on the company's profits and the number of shares held by the shareholder.
Dividend can be paid regularly, such as q...
Ratio is a mathematical comparison of two or more quantities.
It is expressed as a fraction or a decimal.
It is used to compare the size or magnitude of two or more values.
It is commonly used in financial analysis, such as calculating the debt-to-equity ratio.
It can also be used in scientific research, such as calculating the ratio of males to females in a study.
Share capital refers to the amount of money that a company raises by issuing shares to investors.
Share capital represents the ownership of a company
It is a long-term source of funding for a company
Shareholders have voting rights and can receive dividends
The amount of share capital can increase or decrease depending on the company's needs
Examples of share capital include common stock and preferred stock
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Financial statements are documents that provide information about the financial performance and position of a company.
The three main types of financial statements are the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
The income statement shows the company's revenues, expenses, and net income or loss over a specific period of time.
The balance sheet presents the company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders'...
Financial ratios are tools used to analyze a company's financial performance by comparing different financial metrics.
Financial ratios are used to evaluate a company's liquidity, profitability, solvency, and efficiency.
Examples of financial ratios include current ratio, debt-to-equity ratio, return on equity, and gross profit margin.
Financial ratios are calculated by dividing one financial metric by another to provide ...
EPS stands for Earnings Per Share and measures a company's profitability per outstanding share. EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization and measures a company's operating performance.
EPS is calculated by dividing a company's net income by the number of outstanding shares.
EPS is an important metric for investors to assess a company's profitability on a per-share basis.
Higher EPS...
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Depreciation, tangible and intangible assets, balance sheet, and capital budgeting are called financial terms.
Depreciation is the decrease in value of an asset over time.
Tangible assets are physical assets like buildings and machinery, while intangible assets are non-physical assets like patents and trademarks.
Balance sheet is a financial statement that shows a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific po...
Depreciation is the deduction of recorded cost of a fixed asset in a systematic manner.
Depreciation is a method of allocating the cost of a fixed asset over its useful life.
It is a non-cash expense that reduces the value of an asset over time.
Depreciation can be calculated using various methods such as straight-line, declining balance, and sum-of-the-years' digits.
For example, if a company purchases a machine for $10,0...
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Depreciation is the decrease in value of tangible assets over time, while amortization is the decrease in value of intangible assets over time.
Depreciation applies to tangible assets like buildings, machinery, and vehicles.
Amortization applies to intangible assets like patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
Depreciation is calculated based on the useful life of the asset.
Amortization is calculated based on the estimated u...
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Reasoning financial statements
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