Student Problem Manual To Accompany Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance
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ISBN: 9780077479442
Author: Stephen Ross
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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To discuss: The main disadvantage of the corporate form of business.
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The corporation is a separate, legal person, who is unique from its proprietors and has various duties, rights, and privileges.
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To discuss: The two advantages of the corporate form of business.
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The corporation is a separate, legal person, who is unique from its proprietors and has various duties, rights, and privileges.
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Student Problem Manual To Accompany Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance
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