Multiple Choice
A special-purpose government that engages in more than one program or in both governmental-type and business-type programs
A) May combine fund and government-wide statements into a single statement.
B) Should be reported upon as one or more discretely presented component units of a general-purpose government.
C) May present a government-wide income statement in a business format showing expenses deducted from revenues.
D) Should prepare both government-wide and fund statements, similar to those required of general-purpose governments.
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