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Write a Word Or Term Or Phrase Which Can Substitute Each of the Following Statements: the Use of Borrowed Capital for Financing a Business Firm. - Secretarial Practice

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प्रश्न

Write a word or term or phrase which can substitute each of the following statements: 

The use of borrowed capital for financing a business firm. 

उत्तर

Trading on Equity. 

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2014-2015 (October)

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