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Evaluating a Financial Metric

A junior financial analyst reports that a company's total profit earned during the last fiscal year is a 'stock' because it represents the company's accumulated success. Is the analyst's classification of 'profit per year' as a stock correct? Justify your answer by explaining the fundamental difference between a quantity measured over a period and a quantity measured at a single point in time.

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