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The Revenue Recognition Principle Dictates That Revenue Should Be Recognized

Question 144

Question 144

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The revenue recognition principle dictates that revenue should be recognized in the accounting records


A) when cash is received.
B) when it is earned.
C) at the end of the month.
D) in the period that income taxes are paid.

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