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Business, 20.03.2020 21:31, ballerboles4747

Marlene opens an outdoor sports complex that features batting cages, miniature golf, and a driving range. She invests $116,900 of her own money and borrows $776,800 from her bank. She uses $489,600 of the loan proceeds to acquire the land and construct the office building for the sports complex. The remaining loan proceeds are used to acquire equipment and furnishings. The loan is secured by the land, building, and equipment.

Enter the amount Marlene is at risk in the business if the $776,800 debt was obtained on reasonably commercial terms and is secured as follows:

a. The business assets purchased, and Marlene is personally liable if the business assets are insufficient to satisfy the debt?

b. The business assets purchased, and Marlene is not personally liable if the business assets are insufficient to satisfy the debt?

c. The business assets purchased, and Marlene is not personally liable if the business assets are insufficient to satisfy the debt. Instead of a sports complex, she uses the loan to purchase an apartment complex?

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