Multiple Choice
Problems with using historical cost accounting include all of the following, except:
A) Historical cost facilitates "gains trading" of assets.
B) Historical cost is usually impossible to verify objectively.
C) Historical costs tend to become less relevant over time.
D) Historical cost accounting tends to overstate income in periods of inflation.
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