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Risk- Return trade off implies- Options Increasing the profits of the firm through increased production Not taking any loans which increase the risk of the firm Taking decisions in a way which optimizes the balance between risk and return Not granting credit to risky customers.
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Risk- Return trade off implies- Options Increasing the profits of the firm through increased production Not taking any loans which increase the risk of the firm Taking decisions in a way which optimizes the balance between risk and return Not granting credit to risky customers.
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