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  2. Cut off period - Wikipedia

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    Cutoff period is a term in finance. In capital budgeting , it is the period (usually in years) below which a project's payback period must fall in order to accept the project. Generally it is the time period in which a project gives its investment back if a project fails to do so the project will be rejected.

  3. Minimum acceptable rate of return - Wikipedia

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    In business and for engineering economics in both industrial engineering and civil engineering practice, the minimum acceptable rate of return, often abbreviated MARR, or hurdle rate is the minimum rate of return on a project a manager or company is willing to accept before starting a project, given its risk and the opportunity cost of forgoing other projects. [1]

  4. Payback period - Wikipedia

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    Payback period in capital budgeting refers to the time required to recoup the funds expended in an investment, or to reach the break-even point. [1]For example, a $1000 investment made at the start of year 1 which returned $500 at the end of year 1 and year 2 respectively would have a two-year payback period.

  5. Category:Capital budgeting - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Cut off period; D. ... Engineering economics (civil engineering)

  6. David B. Yoffie - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when David B. Yoffie joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -21.5 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  7. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    An economic theory that defines wealth by the amount of precious metals owned. [48] business cycle. Also called the economic cycle or trade cycle. The downward and upward movement of gross domestic product (GDP) around its long-term growth trend. [49] The length of a business cycle is the period of time containing a single boom and contraction ...

  8. Adobe forecasts fiscal 2025 revenue below estimates on slower ...

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    Adobe expects foreign exchange volatility and the company's shift towards subscriptions to cut into its fiscal 2025 revenue by about $200 million. The company is making significant investments in ...

  9. NFL Week 16 winners, losers: Vikings have path to NFC's No. 1 ...

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    That’s because the No. 1 seed has two imposing contenders in the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, both of whom are 13-2. Here are the winners and losers from Sunday of Week 16. WINNERS