Multiple Choice
An example of a judgment in accounting for Accounts Receivable is ________.
A) the percentage of credit sales that may be uncollectible
B) the amount a customer paid during the previous month
C) the decision whether to extend credit to a new customer
D) the percentage that may be deducted to calculate a sales discount
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