What features of income trusts make them an attractive investment? Why do corporations set up income trusts?
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Foundations of Financial Management
ISBN: 978-1259024979
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Authors: Stanley Block, Geoffrey Hirt, Bartley Danielsen, Doug Short, Michael Perretta
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