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burton19126

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Which of the choices below is FALSE?
 
  A) When issuing a putable bond, the firm anticipates that interest rates will rise over the life of the bond.
  B) When issuing a callable bond, the firm anticipates that interest rates will fall over the life of the bond.
  C) When issuing a callable bond, the firm anticipates that interest rates will rise over the life of the bond.
  D) A putable bond is essentially the reverse of a callable bond.

Question 2

Efficient collection of accounts receivable helps to determine both the profitability and the liquidity
  of the firm.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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