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What does accretitive mean?

"Accretive" is an adjective that means increasing or growing in size, amount, or value. It's often used in finance and economics to describe something that adds to the value of a company or investment.

Here are some ways to understand "accretive":

* Adding to the whole: An accretive acquisition, for example, means a company buys another company and the acquisition adds value to the acquiring company.

* Making things bigger: A company's revenue is accretive if it's increasing over time.

* Beneficial growth: An accretive strategy is one that helps a business grow in a positive way.

Examples:

* "The merger was accretive to the company's earnings per share."

* "The new product launch had an accretive impact on sales."

* "The company's investment strategy is designed to be accretive over the long term."

Opposite of Accretive:

The opposite of accretive is "dilutive," which means something is decreasing or reducing in value.

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