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Business, 25.02.2020 05:55 pssluke

You believe the price of Rose, Inc., stock is going to fall and you’ve decided to sell 1,000 shares short. If the current share price is $47, construct the equity account balance sheet for this trade. Assume the initial margin is 65 percent. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Input all amounts as positive values.)

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