Which statement is correct? As long as management is ethical, there are no problems with using the cash basis of accounting. As long as a company consistently uses the cash basis of accounting, generally accepted accounting principles allow its use. The use of the cash basis of accounting violates both the revenue recognition and expense recognition principles. The cash basis of accounting is objective because no one can be certain of the amount of revenue until the cash is received.
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:30
The uno company was formed on january 2, year 1, to sell a single product. over a 2-year period, uno’s acquisition costs have increased steadily. physical quantities held in inventory were equal to 3 months’ sales at december 31, year 1, and zero at december 31, year 2. assuming the periodic inventory system, the inventory cost method which reports the highest amount for each of the following is inventory december 31, year 1/ cost of sales year 2 a: lifo fifo b: lifo lifo c: fifo fifo d: fifo lifo
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:20
Suppose that real interest rates increase across europe. this development will u.s. net capital outflow at all u.s. real interest rates. this causes the loanable funds to because net capital outflow is a component of that curve.
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00
Sue peters is the controller at vroom, a car dealership. dale miller recently has been hired as the bookkeeper. dale wanted to attend a class in excel spreadsheets, so sue temporarily took over dale's duties, including overseeing a fund used for gas purchases before test drives. sue found a shortage in the fund and confronted dale when he returned to work. dale admitted that he occasionally uses the fund to pay for his own gas. sue estimated the shortage at $450. what should sue do?
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