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Firm's Assets
All owned resources with economic value that an entity (firm) possesses, anticipated to provide future benefits.
Money Market Funds
Investment funds that invest in short-term debt securities, such as treasury bills and commercial paper, offering investors high liquidity with a very low level of risk.
Bondholders
Individuals or entities who own debt securities issued by corporations or governments, effectively lending them money.
Interest
A fee charged for the opportunity to borrow money, commonly denoted as an annual percentage rate.
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