The Capital Expenditures Budget lays out the company's plans to maintain capital assets such as property, plant, and equipment. O purchase capital assets such as property, plant, and equipment. O sell capital assets such as property, plant, and equipment. If a company expects to earn $600,000 in revenues in a given month, they should expect to collect $600,000 in cash as well. True False
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