Multiple Choice
Decision makers sometimes might need to sacrifice precision for timeliness because
A) receiving highly accurate information after the deadline has passed would be of no help.
B) the nature of many business decisions does not require precision in managerial accounting reports.
C) both receiving highly accurate information after the deadline has passed would be of no help and the nature of many business decisions does not require precision in managerial accounting reports.
D) neither receiving highly accurate information after the deadline has passed would be of no help nor the nature of many business decisions does not require precision in managerial accounting reports.
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