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A Firm's Liquidation Value Is the Amount

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A firm's liquidation value is the amount:


A) necessary to repurchase all shares of common stock.
B) realized from selling all assets and repaying debts.
C) a purchaser would pay for the firm in bankruptcy.
D) equal to the book value of equity.

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