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For the Situations Described Below, Explain Whether Managers Would Be

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For the situations described below, explain whether managers would be motivated to manage earnings, assets, and equity upward and liabilities downward, or alternatively, managers may be motivated to manage earnings, assets, and equity downward and liabilities upward.
For the situations described below, explain whether managers would be motivated to manage earnings, assets, and equity upward and liabilities downward, or alternatively, managers may be motivated to manage earnings, assets, and equity downward and liabilities upward.

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