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Chester currently has $17,334 (000) in cash and management has decided to issue stocks and bonds worth an additional $8,000 (000).
Assuming that cash from operations will be the same for each of the following activities, which activity exposes this company to the most risk of being issued an emergency loan?

a) A $5 dividend
b) Liquidate the entire inventory
c) Retiring the oldest bond
d) Purchasing $18,000 (000) worth of plant and equipment

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