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S2Managers of timber-growing enterprises, like other businessmen, need to establish sound economic bases for their decisions. One of these bases is financial maturity, the point at which trees cease to earn an adequate return and should be cut. We have developed financial maturity information for northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.), white oak (Q. alba L.), and chestnut oak (Q. prinus L.), based on tree-growth and tree quality data collected in West Virginia.S3.