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Which of the following tests for insanity required that a defendant essentially lack free will?
Total Assets
The sum of all resources owned by an entity, including both current and fixed assets, representing the total value of what it owns.
Liquidity
The ease with which assets can be converted into cash without significantly affecting their value, often essential for meeting short-term financial obligations.
Leverage
The use of borrowed capital or financial instruments to increase the potential return of an investment, or in business, the use of various techniques to maximize outcomes.
Ability to Generate Cash
The capacity of a business to convert activities or assets into liquid funds to meet short-term obligations and support operations.
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