Multiple Choice
The term "exit price" means:
A) The price at which an asset can be sold in orderly markets
B) The amount the company would receive by selling the asset in orderly markets, less transaction costs
C) The sales value assuming the company must sell immediately
D) The price at which someone can buy the asset now.
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