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If a Firm Sells Bonds on the Capital Market, the Amount

Question 216

Question 216

Multiple Choice

If a firm sells bonds on the capital market, the amount the firm must pay for the use of those funds is counted in aggregate accounting as:


A) interest.
B) rents.
C) employee compensation.
D) profits.

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