Identify the most commonly used approach to value a business when it is a going concern. a. The business is valued based on its tangible and intangible assets. b. The business is valued as an investment that generates income. c. The value of comparable businesses is used to establish the business being sold. d. The business is valued based on its tangible assets.
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