Business Operations

Capital Structure
The unique blend of debt and equity funding that carries a company forward, much like a good sandwich!
Expense
An expense is the cost of operations that a company incurs to generate revenue.
In-House
In-house refers to operations performed within a company, rather than outsourcing them.
Licensee
Understanding the concept of a licensee in the context of financial and business operations.
Non-Operating Expense
An expense not directly tied to the core operations of a business, such as interest charges and asset write-offs.
Operating Cash Flow Ratio
A fun dive into the financial world where cash is king - or at least makes life a lot easier!
Operating Earnings
Operating Earnings is a key financial metric that highlights the profitability of a company's core business operations.
Ordinary Loss
An ordinary loss is a financial term for losses incurred from regular business activities.
Restructuring Charge
A restructuring charge is a one-time expense that a company incurs when it reorganizes its operations to boost long-term profitability.
Risk Control
The set of methods by which firms evaluate potential losses and take action to mitigate risks.
Variable Overhead
Variable Overhead costs are the fluctuating manufacturing costs associated with operating businesses, changing in line with production output.
Working Capital Loan
A financial instrument that helps businesses maintain their day-to-day operations without investing long-term.

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