Multiple Choice
Which of the following accounting changes should not be accounted for prospectively?
A) The correction of an error.
B) A change from declining balance to straight-line depreciation.
C) A change from straight-line to declining balance depreciation.
D) A change in the expected salvage value of a depreciable asset.
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