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Question
Match the pairs
Group A |
Group B |
a. Fixed Capital |
1. Owned Capital |
b, Overdraft facility |
2. Bearer document |
c. Share certificate |
3. Investment in fixed assets |
d. Debentures |
4. Current Account |
e. Return on shares |
5. Application Money |
|
6. Dividend |
7. Investment in current assets |
|
8. Borrowed capital |
|
9. Savings Account |
|
10. Registered Document |
Solution
Group A |
Group B |
a. Fixed Capital |
3. Investment in fixed assets |
b, Overdraft facility |
4. Current Account |
c. Share certificate |
10. Registered Document |
d. Debentures |
8. Borrowed capital |
e. Return on shares |
6. Dividend |
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