Multiple Choice
To decide if a business is worth more to the shareholder if sold, the parent firm generally considers all of the following factors except for
A) The after-tax cash flows of the business to be sold
B) The after-tax sale value of the business to be sold
C) The parent's cost of capital
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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