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    The Fact That Long-Term Debt and Common Stock Are Raised
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The Fact That Long-Term Debt and Common Stock Are Raised

Question 39

Question 39

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The fact that long-term debt and common stock are raised infrequently and in large amounts lessens the need for the firm to forecast those accounts on a continual basis.

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