margin of safety

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margin of safety (plural margins of safety)

  1. (finance) The difference between the intrinsic value of a stock and its market price.
  2. (accounting) The strength of a business measured by the amount of income earned above the break-even point.
  3. (medicine) The difference between a therapeutic dose of a medication and a toxic dose.
  4. (engineering) The ratio of the strength of a structure to the requirements placed on that structure.

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