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The Long-Range Time Period, Usually the Next Two to Five

Question 333

Question 333

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The long-range time period, usually the next two to five years, over which the financial planning process focuses is known as the:


A) Planning horizon.
B) Planning strategy.
C) Planning agenda.
D) Short run.
E) Current financing period.

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