Which of the following is considered a source of investment capital? • household savings O foreigners looking to access investment capital from Canada • government budget deficits O corporations issuing equity and debt instruments
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Step 1: Household savings are considered a source of investment capital as individuals save money that can be used to invest in various financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, or mutual funds. Show more…
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