True or false: Treasury stock represents investments in treasury securities of the U.S. government. True false question. True False
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" Treasury stock, also known as reacquired stock, refers to shares of a company's own stock that have been issued and then later bought back by the company. These shares are no longer outstanding and are held in the company's treasury for potential future reissue Show more…
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