A corporation in which you are a shareholder has just gone bankrupt. Its liabilities are far in excess of its assets. Yo

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A corporation in which you are a shareholder has just gone bankrupt. Its liabilities are far in excess of its assets. Yo

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A corporation in which you are a shareholder has just gone bankrupt. Its liabilities are far in excess of its assets. You will be called on to pay:

A. A proportionate share of bondholder claims based on the number of common shares that you own.
B. A proportional share of all creditor claims based on the number of common shares that you own.
C. An amount that could, at most, equal what you originally paid for the shares of common stock in the corporation.
D. None of these
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