
EBK ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Author: ROMNEY
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Chapter 17, Problem 1CQ
To determine
Indicate the correct option for the given statement.
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Answer to Problem 1CQ
Option d.
Explanation of Solution
a. Option “a” is an incorrect option, because
b. Option “b” is an incorrect option, because an account receivable is not an event; however it represents the difference between two events.
c. Option “c” is an incorrect option, because account receivable is not an event agent. Agents are people or organizations.
d. Option “d” is the incorrect option, because none of the above is correct.
Conclusion
Therefore, the correct option is option d.
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Chapter 17 Solutions
EBK ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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