FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Which of the following would be most difficult to assess?
Select one :-
a.
the liquidity position of a firm
b.
the efficiency with which a firm utilizes its assets
c.
market share growth
d.
the legitimacy and reputation of a firm
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