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"Issuance of stock" does what to the money for "free cash flow financing"?

Increases its money

Doubles its money

Decreases its money

Halves its money
8 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Issuance of stock generally increases a company's cash reserves, as the sale of new shares raises capital. Therefore, in the context of "free cash flow financing," the issuance of stock increases its money.

So, the correct answer is: **Increases its money.**
8 months ago

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