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andrew11 [14]
3 years ago
13

The CFO of Foodie Inc. is continually receiving capital funding requests from its division managers. These requests are seeking

funding for positive net present value projects. The CFO continues to deny all funding requests due to the financial situation of the company. Apparently, the company is: Multiple Choice operating at maximum capacity. operating at the accounting break-even point. operating with zero leverage. facing hard rationing. operating at the financial break-even point.
Business
1 answer:
tresset_1 [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

facing hard rationing.

Explanation:

Since the CFO continues to deny the request related to the funding because of the financial situation of the company so this represent that the company is facing high rationing that means there is a high demand but the supply is less

So according to the given situation, the last 2nd option is correct

And, the same would be relevant  

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