What Is an Overhead Ratio? An overhead ratio is a measurement of the operating costs of doing business compared to the company’s income. A low overhead ratio indicates that a company is minimizing business expenses that are not directly related to production. The Formula for the Overhead Ratio Is The

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A Standard & Poor’s Depositary Receipt, or SPDR, is a type of exchange traded fund that began trading on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) in 1993 when State Street Global Advisors’ investment management group first issued shares of the SPDR 500 Trust (SPY). Sometimes called “spiders,” SPY is an ETF

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