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User: How does the Chicago Rush use accounting to make sure the company satisfies its expenses? Why might the Chicago Rush stakeholders be interested in its accounting records?

Weegy: The Chicago Rush use accounting to make sure the company satisfies it's expenses by constantly double-checking accounting information. Accounting is an extremely accurate field
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User: How does the Chicago Rush use accounting to make sure the company satisfies its expenses? Why might the Chicago Rush stakeholders be interested in its accounting records?

Weegy: The Chicago Rush use accounting to make sure the company satisfies it's expenses by constantly double-checking accounting information. Accounting is an extremely accurate field
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User: As the Chicago Rush grows, should it consider debt or equity financing for its expansion? What are the differences between debt and equity financing?

Weegy: A high debt/equity ratio generally means that a company has been aggressive in financing its growth with debt. [ This can result in volatile earnings as a result of the additional interest expense. If a lot of debt is used to finance increased operations (high debt to equity), the company could potentially generate more earnings than it would have without this outside financing. If this were to increase earnings by a greater amount than the debt cost (interest), then the shareholders benefit as more earnings are being spread among the same amount of shareholders. However, the cost of this debt financing may outweigh the return that the company generates on the debt through investment and business activities and become too much for the company to handle. This can lead to bankruptcy, which would leave shareholders with nothing. The debt/equity ratio also depends on the industry in which the company operates. For example, capital-intensive industries such as auto manufacturing tend to have a debt/equity ratio above 2, while personal computer companies have a debt/equity of under 0.5. Read more: www.investopedia.com/terms/d/debtequityratio.asp#ixzz1xq1yNhX5 ]
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