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How does internal equity differ from external equity?
There is no significant difference between the two in financial management.
Internal equity is always more advantageous than external equity.
Internal equity comes from profits, while external equity comes from selling shares.
External equity is only available to public companies, while internal equity can be used by private companies.
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