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A bank is considering two different assets offered as security for a $50,000 loan. Asset A is a piece of undeveloped land valued at $60,000 in a remote area. Asset B is a portfolio of publicly traded stocks valued at $60,000. Why might the bank prefer the portfolio of stocks over the land, even though they are valued equally?

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