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Select from the following the capital sources for corporations.

A. issuing stocks
B. issuing bonds
C. private donations
D. loans
E. grants

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The correct answer is actually all of the above EXCEPT for E.

So,

A, B, C, D. are the correct answers.

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Answer:

The best answer to the question: Select from the following the capital sources for corporations, would be: All, except for E. This means A, B, C, and D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Businesses, be them small ventures, or big corporations, are always in need of financial liquidity and cash flow in order to function. To be able to have such a flow, and according to research done on FAO websites, there are several ways in which corporations may increase the availability of funds to increase their activities. These sources are: capital market participation through stock issuing and bond issuing, private donations (although these are more common for foundations and non-profits), definitely through bank loans, which are among the most common means, and finally through government programs. Grants are very seldom, if ever, a source for capital, and definitely not in corporations. This is why it is the one excluded from the answer choices.

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