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ap345

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If General Talc Mines cannot raise the external financing required through traditional credit channels, the firm may ________. (See Table 4.5)
 
  A) increase sales
  B) purchase additional fixed assets to raise productivity
  C) sell common stock
  D) factor accounts receivable

Question 2

Which sequence of quoted bond yields most appropriately matches the following sequence of bonds: U.S. Treasury bond, corporate bond (high quality), and municipal bond (high quality)?
 
  A)
 
  6, 8, and 10
  B)
 
  8, 6, and 10
  C)
 
  8, 10, and 6
  D)
 
  10, 8, and 6



mariahkathleeen

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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