Free cash flow indicates a company's financial health and ability to expand, pay dividends, or reduce debt
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Free cash flow indicates a company's financial health and ability to expand, pay dividends, or reduce debt
Net present value
NPV = Sum of discounted cash flows - initial investment
Say's law
Say's law: production creates demand
Quantitative tightening
Central banks use QT to reduce money supply and increase interest rates
Inverted yield curve
Short-term rates exceed long-term, often predicts recession
Risk-free rate
Risk-free rate inferred from zero-coupon Treasury bonds (T-bills)
Mental accounting
Mental accounting influences spending and saving decisions
Educational content, not financial advice.
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