Not 3% value of an investment represents the difference between the investments, assets and liabilities cash flow as profits cost and it's not profit cash and is not flows costing some market value
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Identify the assets, liabilities, and cash flows associated with the investment. Assets are what the investment owns, liabilities are what it owes, and cash flows represent the money coming in and going out. Show more…
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