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a business owner who has liabilities that exceed the value of the assets in the business and result in the enterprise being unable to use the assets of the business to cover the liabilities may be declared as
a, leased
b, creditworthy
c, insolvent
d, credit risk
1 year ago

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c, insolvent
1 year ago
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