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Traditional Income Statements, Explained

Traditional Income Statements, Explained

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…separates costs by production/manufacturing costs (both variable and fixed) and period/overhead costs. The contribution margin income statement, on the other hand, separates costs into variable and fixed. Fixed manufacturing costs


Personal Loan for Closing Costs

Personal Loan for Closing Costs

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When you purchase a home, you must pay closing costs, which are the fees the lender charges to recoup loan processing costs. These can add up to a hefty sum,…


Break-Even Analysis: How to Calculate and Examples

Break-Even Analysis: How to Calculate and Examples

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…one of its products. •   Contribution margin: This is the unit’s sales price minus its variable costs. Break-Even Point Formula The formula to calculate break-even point is: Fixed costs ÷…


What Is a No-Closing-Cost Refinance?

What Is a No-Closing-Cost Refinance?

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costs are to be paid upfront. A no-closing-cost refinance means you get to take out a new mortgage without paying closing costs out of pocket or you accept a higher…


How Does Magic Formula Investing Work?

How Does Magic Formula Investing Work?

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…company’s financial health. The difference between a buy and hold strategy and magic formula investing is that fundamental analysis doesn’t come into play. Instead, the formula relies on Greenblatt’s stock-screening…


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