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Business, 28.11.2019 04:31 dmoore6859

What does it mean to adopt a maturity matching approach to financing assets, including current assets? how would a more aggressive or a more conservative approach differ from the maturity matching approach, and how would each affect expected profits and risk? in general, is one approach better than the others? use your industry for illustration.

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