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    The Value the Market Assigns to a Firm's Securities Is
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The Value the Market Assigns to a Firm's Securities Is

Question 118

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The value the market assigns to a firm's securities is a function of the expected cash flows that come from owning the securities and the risk of actually receiving those cash flows.

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