When a company uses more of loans than equity to finance its business, the company...

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JAMB 1995

When a company uses more of loans than equity to finance its business, the company is said to be

  • A. bankrupt
  • B. solvent
  • C. highly geared
  • D. in a strong liquid position

Correct Answer: C. highly geared



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