Multiple Choice
When a foreign subsidiary is not wholly owned by the parent and a foreign project is partially financed with retained earnings of the parent and of the subsidiary, then:
A) the parent's perspective should be used to evaluate a foreign project.
B) the subsidiary's perspective should be used to evaluate a foreign project.
C) the foreign project should enhance the value of both the parent and the subsidiary.
D) None of these are correct.
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