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Long Term Debt to Equity - ️️When the ratio is very high it implies the organization is at greater financial risk and may not be able to pay for the interest expense of the debt, particularly if its cash flow declines. Revenue - ️️operating revenue generated from primary business activit...

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CNML Financial Management
Long Term Debt to Equity - ✔️✔️When the ratio is very high it implies the organization
is at greater financial risk and may not be able to pay for the interest expense of the
debt, particularly if its cash flow declines.

Revenue - ✔️✔️operating revenue generated from primary business activities

gross operating revenue - ✔️✔️total revenue earned with no expenses removed

net revenue - ✔️✔️gross revenue minus all expenses

budget variance - ✔️✔️difference between expected budget targets versus actual
budget results

gross changes - ✔️✔️amount an organization bills if they are paid in full

breakeven - ✔️✔️revenue equals expenses

non-operating revenue - ✔️✔️revenue from services outside the core services
(example - investment income, durable medical equiptment, retail services, joint
ventures).

variable costs - ✔️✔️costs that fluctuate with volume

fixed costs - ✔️✔️costs that don't fluctuate with volume

market share - ✔️✔️percentage of total volue for a health system for specific volumes
within a health system as compared with competitors in the same geographical "market"
area

payer mix - ✔️✔️percentage of revenue received from each payer source

return on investment - ✔️✔️gain or loss generated on an investment relative to the
amount of money invested

Net Profit/Total Investment x 100

Investment Income - ✔️✔️Income from interest, dividends, and capital gains

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