Margin is a financial term that carries different meanings depending on the context. In business, it refers to the profit a company earns after covering its costs, typically shown as a percentage of revenue.

In investing, margin is the amount an investor contributes as a deposit with a broker to borrow funds for purchasing securities, which can magnify both profits and losses.

In lending, margin represents the difference between the value of a loan and the collateral backing it, acting as a safeguard for the lender.

Understanding how margin applies in each context is important, as it influences financial outcomes, risk exposure, and decision-making across different financial activities.

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