ADVANCED ACCOUNTING-LL
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ISBN: 9781260232486
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 18, Problem 10Q
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Define the method of reporting in case of contribution hold by the not-for-profit entity for others with the condition that the donor retains the right to revoke use of the gift/contrition.
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