change
Definitions (2)
1. To make something different. You can cause something to change, or you can bring change upon yourself. "Please change this document so that it is formatted in the proper style." "He realized that he should change his unprofessional attitude if he wanted anyone to ever take him seriously."
2. Hard money; coins.
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The primary test of managerial economic performance is the achievement of a high earnings rate on equity capital employed (without undue leverage, accounting gimmickry, etc.) and not the achievement of consistent gains in earnings per share. In our view, many businesses would be better understood by their shareholder owners, as well as the general public, if managements and financial analysts modified the primary emphasis they place upon earnings per share, and upon yearly changes in that figure.
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