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Analyzing a Company's Financial Position
A manufacturing company's financial records at the end of the year show the following items: cash in the bank, machinery and equipment, money owed to suppliers for raw materials, a bank loan taken out to purchase new equipment, and finished goods in its warehouse ready for sale. Which of these items represent claims by outside parties against the company's resources, and why?
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