Risks inherent in making investments in foreign countries include:
A) the value of their investment changes as the exchange rates change.
B) cash flows to be received in the future may be worth less when actually received if the foreign exchange rate fluctuates dramatically.
C) political risks due to an unstable government.
D) All of these are risks inherent in making investments in foreign countries.
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