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Concept Introduction:
Cash basis and Accrual basis: Cash basis reports revenue only when the cash is received and expenses when cash is paid out. Whereas the accrual basis reports revenue when the product or service is delivered to the customer, and the expenses are recognized when they are incurred irrespective of whether the cash for such expense is paid or not.
To determine: When M online should record revenue for the given situation.
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Concept Introduction:
Cash basis and Accrual basis: Cash basis reports revenue only when the cash is received and expenses when cash is paid out. Whereas the accrual basis reports revenue when the product or service is delivered to the customer, and the expenses are recognized when they are incurred irrespective of whether the cash for such expense is paid or not.
The amount of revenue M online should record for eight months.
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