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Question 41

Question 41

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Use the table for the question(s) below.
Consider the following balance sheet:
Use the table for the question(s) below. Consider the following balance sheet:      -What is Luther's net working capital in 2011? A) $12 million B) $27 million C) $39 million D) $63.6 million Use the table for the question(s) below. Consider the following balance sheet:      -What is Luther's net working capital in 2011? A) $12 million B) $27 million C) $39 million D) $63.6 million
-What is Luther's net working capital in 2011?


A) $12 million
B) $27 million
C) $39 million
D) $63.6 million

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