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A Condition Whereby Investors Are Assumed to Always Prefer Higher

Question 13

Question 13

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A condition whereby investors are assumed to always prefer higher levels to lower levels of terminal wealth is known as


A) marginal utility
B) normally distributed returns
C) nonsatiation
D) covariance

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