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The firm's cash flow from operating activities is ________. (See Table 4.1)
 
  A) 50
  B) 350
  C) 150
  D) 200

Question 2

Regarding the tax treatment of payments to securities holders, it is true that ________.
 
  A) interest and preferred stock dividends are not tax-deductible, while common stock dividends are tax deductible
  B) interest and preferred stock dividends are tax-deductible, while common stock dividends are not tax-deductible
  C) common stock dividends and preferred stock dividends are tax-deductible, while interest is not tax-deductible
  D) common stock dividends and preferred stock dividends are not tax-deductible, while interest is tax-deductible



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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