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armygirl

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How is preferred stock similar to common stock?
 
  A) Preferred dividend payments usually have unlimited growth potential.
  B) Preferred stock dividends and common stock dividends are fixed.
  C) Both preferred and common stockholders have voting control of a firm.
  D) Investors cannot sue a corporation for the non-payment of dividends.

Question 2

The net cash flow for February is ________. (See Table 4.3)
 
  A) -1,250
  B) -1,000
  C) 5,750
  D) 750


Dominic

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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