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The Concept of Considering Both the Costs and Benefits of a Proposal

Question 126

Question 126

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The concept of considering both the costs and benefits of a proposal is known as:


A) cost-benefit analysis.
B) performance measurement.
C) nonvalue-added analysis.
D) preparation of financial statements.

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