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Test Bank for Intermediate Accounting, Thirteenth Edition

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STANDARDS TEST BANK




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IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE—Conceptual




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21. General-purpose financial statements are the product of
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a. financial accounting.




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b. managerial accounting.
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d. neither financial nor managerial accounting.
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Users of financial reports include all of the following except
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a. creditors.
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c. unions.
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24. The information provided by financial reporting pertains to
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