Advanced Accounting
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Introduction: Funds refers to an amount of money which is set aside or saved by individuals, government, businesses for paying unforeseen expenses or for any other purpose. Special revenue fund is used by the government to record the amount received as revenue by it, which will be used for specific purpose.
To choose: The correct option from given options.
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