Which of the following inputs provides the least subjective (i.e., most objective, requiring no judgment) method of valuing financial investments? Group of answer choices: a) Historical cost b) Level 2 inputs c) Level 3 inputs d) Level 1 inputs
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Which of the following inputs provides the least subjective (i.e., most objective, requiring no judgment) method of valuing financial investments?
Group of answer choices:
a) Historical cost
b) Level 2 inputs
c) Level 3 inputs
d) Level 1 inputs
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