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    Net Income from Operations Is Generally Not the Same as Cash
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Net Income from Operations Is Generally Not the Same as Cash

Question 44

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Net income from operations is generally not the same as cash provided from operations because revenues and expenses are recognized in the income statement on the ______________ basis.

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