14 out of 15 Review Later Tough questions are common in finance. A calm and thoughtful response helps professionals maintain credibility and create a productive discussion. What is the recommended first response to a tough question or objection? Avoid eye contact and continue with the slides. Repeat the question louder. Pause, acknowledge the question, and breathe. Jump into a detailed explanation.
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