Which of the following best describes the difference between financial and managerial accounting? a. Managerial accounting provides

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Which of the following best describes the difference between financial and managerial accounting?

a. Managerial accounting provides information to support decisions, while financial accounting does not.

b. Managerial accounting is not restricted to generally accepted accounting principles, while financial accounting is restricted to GAAP.

c. Managerial accounting does not result in financial reports, while financial accounting does result in financial reports.

d. Managerial accounting is concerned solely with the future and does not record events from the past, while financial accounting records only events from past transactions.

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Financial And Managerial Accounting

ISBN: 9781337902663

15th Edition

Authors: Carl S. Warren, Jefferson P. Jones, William B. Tayler

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