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The Conflict Between the Goals of a Firm's Owners and the Goals

Question 116

Question 116

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The conflict between the goals of a firm's owners and the goals of its nonowner managers is


A) the agency problem.
B) of little importance in most large U.S. firms.
C) serious only when profits decline.
D) incompatibility.

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