Loss ratio measures the proportion of claims paid by an insurer relative to premiums earned. It evaluates underwriting performance and risk management efficiency. A higher ratio may signal increased claims costs or pricing issues, impacting profitability.
A leveraged buyout is the acquisition of a company using significant borrowed funds, often secured by the target’s assets. Accounting…
Listing requirements are financial and governance standards companies must meet to trade securities on a stock exchange. They often include…
Loan amortization is the systematic repayment of a loan through scheduled installments covering both principal and interest. An amortization schedule…
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