Multiple Choice
The choice of classification between nature and function of expenses from ordinary activities depends on:
A) the size of the items that would be reported under the possible classifications.
B) the historical evidence about the probability of the items recurring.
C) the classification that provides information that is reliable and more relevant.
D) the classification that best reflects the way expenses vary directly or indirectly with the entity's level of activity.
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