If a firm were to ________, the firm’s cash flows would decrease. If a firm were to ________, the firm’s cash flows would decrease. decrease the use of leverage increase sales due to an improved economy incur costs associated with bankruptcy decrease the interest rate paid on its debt decrease costs
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