FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
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At the beginning of the current year, Red Co. reported P1,750,000 of appropriated
A.P2,700,000
B.P2,950,000
C.P3,200,000
D.P1,200,000
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