Principles of Accounting
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Author: NEEDLES
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Chapter 3, Problem 6C
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Describe whether the given logic is agreeable and state the way in which the cash receipts are recorded. Indicate the assumptions that the Central Appliance should make and describe whether it is consider as an unethical to follow management’s recommendation.
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