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Which of the following statements is correct? a. suppose a firm is operating its fixed assets at below 100% of capacity, but it has no excess current assets. based on the afn equation, its afn will be larger than if it had been operating with excess capacity in both fixed and current assets. b. additional funds needed (afn) are typically raised using a combination of notes payable, long-term debt, and common stock. such funds are non-spontaneous in the sense that they require explicit financing decisions to obtain them. c. since accounts payable and accrued liabilities must eventually be paid off, as these accounts increase, afn as calculated by the afn equation must also increase. d. if a firm has a positive free cash flow, then it must have either a zero or a negative afn. e. if a firm retains all of its earnings, then it cannot require any additional funds to support sales growth.

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