The historical cost prnciple state

  1. The historical cost prnciple state that ?a, Assets should be initially recorded at cost and adjusted when the fair value changes
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  2. Your firm uses return on assets (ROA) to evaluate investment centers and is considering changing the valuation basis of assets
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  3. Economists consider which of the following costs to be irrelevant to a short run business decision?A)out of pocket B)historical
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  4. An rectangular area of 25 square meters, around an ancient historical site, is to be fenced to protect the artifacts. The sides
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  5. What is the name for any country that provides extensive social services at little or no direct cost to consumers?A. a welfare
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  6. What is most likely the purpose of this artwork?A historical record of the fashion chance of an era in time A historical record
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  7. what is most likely the purpose of this artwork?a. a historical record of the fashion trends of an era in time b. a historical
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  8. The lowes temperture ever recorded in the state of Oregon was -54F (in Seneca, on February 10,1933). The state's record high
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  9. What is the name for any country that provides extensive social services at little or no direct cost to consumers?A. a welfare
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  10. The lowes temperature ever recorded in the state of Oregon was -54F (in Seneca, on February 10,1933). The state's record high
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