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19:21 Apr 22, 2019 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Law: Contract(s) / quarterly financial results | |||||||
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3 +1 | ekstrapolowaną na okres (roku) / w ujęciu (rocznym) |
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ekstrapolowaną na okres (roku) / w ujęciu (rocznym) Explanation: What Is Run Rate? Run rate can be a useful way to annualize a company's sales or profits, but be careful that it's being used for the right reasons. Run rate is a quick way of "annualizing" data that is from a shorter period of time, such as a quarter or month. To calculate run rate based on quarterly data, simply multiply by four; for monthly data, multiply by 12. For example, if a certain company earned $1 million during the first quarter, you could say that its run rate is $1 million times four, or $4 million. https://www.fool.com/knowledge-center/run-rate.aspx |
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