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julia-pushkina [17]
4 years ago
9

A new facility built and operated overseas that requires large investments of capital is an example of a _____.

Business
2 answers:
lukranit [14]4 years ago
7 0
an example of - subsidiaries
Murljashka [212]4 years ago
7 0
Subsidaires i believe or however u spell it
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Accounts payable    $119,000

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Work in Process          15,400

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