vable is reasonably assured, what is the net income to be recognized by the entity for the year ended December 31, 2020 in relation to the initial franchise fee? A. 98,850 C. 70,028 B. 94,850 D. 92,037
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If the collection of the note receivable is reasonably assured, what is the net income to be recognized by the entity for the year ended December 31, 2020 in relation to the initial franchise fee?
A. 98,850 C. 70,028
B. 94,850 D. 92,037
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