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The value of a firm is equal to the value of its Blank______.

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current assets minus current liabilities


debt plus equity


retained earnings plus short-term debt


reputation
7 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The value of a firm is equal to the value of its **debt plus equity**.
7 months ago

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