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Amelia decides to buy 10 shares each of 5 companies instead of investing in 50 shares of a big company. This is an attempt to:
a. eliminate firm-specific risk though diversification.
b. eliminate market risk though diversification.
c. discount the present value of the income from the stocks.
d. discount the future value of the income from the stocks.
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