Multiple Choice
One aspect of conventional accounting measures which is NOT believed to pose problems for measuring strategic performance is that:
A) accounting measures are historical
B) accrual-based accounting and cash flow modelling are too easily reconciled
C) not all assets are depreciated
D) debt and leasing/outsourcing policies vary
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