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  • A partner who is involved in the day-to-day operations of the partnership and has unlimited liability.

  • A measure of the total value of goods and services produced within a country over a specific period of time.

  • The total value of goods sold on a platform, often used as a metric for e-commerce businesses.

  • The total revenue generated by a business without deducting any expenses and losses.

  • An investment strategy that aims to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in assets expected to grow at a higher rate than the market.

  • A type of private equity investment, usually minority investment, in relatively mature companies that are looking for capital to expand or restructure operations.

  • The percentage change of a specific variable within a specific time period. For investors, it typically represents the compounded annualized rate of growth of an investment, or a company’s revenues, earnings, or dividends.

  • Spreading investments across different countries or regions to reduce risk and take advantage of global opportunities.

  • The period of time during which a borrower is not required to make loan payments, typically provided after the due date.

  • Investing in new or undeveloped projects or ventures, often in emerging markets or industries.

  • The percentage of revenue remaining after deducting the cost of goods sold, representing a company's profitability.

  • A person or entity, such as an investment advisor or fund manager, who controls access to investment opportunities or manages investment portfolios on behalf of others

  • An intangible asset that is associated with the purchase of one company by another. It represents the value that can give the acquiring company a competitive advantage; such as, company's reputation, customer relationships, brand recognition, and other non-physical assets.

  • A clause in an IPO underwriting agreement that grants the underwriter the right to sell more shares than originally planned.

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