Multiple Choice
If a company employs the gross method of recording accounts receivable from customers, then sales discounts taken should be
A) reported as a deduction from sales in the income statement.
B) reported as an item of "other expense" in the income statement.
C) reported as a deduction from accounts receivable in determining the net realizable value of accounts receivable.
D) reported as sales discounts forfeited in the cost of goods sold section of the income
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