Multiple Choice
The primary difference between planning and control decisions is that:
A) the former must follow the latter.
B) planning decisions involve investing decisions, whereas control decisions focus on financing and operating decisions.
C) planning is future-oriented, while control decisions are past and present-oriented.
D) planning decisions involve components of the transformation process, whereas control decisions do not.
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