Suppose a company’s cash flow from assets is negative for a particular period. Is this necessarily a good sign or a bad sign? Under standard accounting rules, it is possible for a company’s liabilities to exceed its assets. When this occurs, the owners’ equity is negative. Can this happen with market values? Why or why not?
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chlorine's 2nd orbit also have 8 electrons
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