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    The Return-On-Investment Ratio Is an Example of a Balanced-Scorecard Measure
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The Return-On-Investment Ratio Is an Example of a Balanced-Scorecard Measure

Question 58

Question 58

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The return-on-investment ratio is an example of a balanced-scorecard measure of the:


A) internal business process perspective
B) customer perspective
C) learning and growth perspective
D) financial perspective

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