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Date: 2010-12-15 19:49:30
Business
Revenue recognition
Sales
Percentage-of-completion method
Accounts receivable
Installment sale
Income statement
Gross margin
Balance sheet
Accountancy
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Finance

CHAPTER 18 Revenue Recognition

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