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Tirant22

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The following are basic year-end financial statements required by an agency except
 
  a. Statement of Net Cost
  b. Balance Sheet
  c. Statement of Financing
  d. Statement of Investing
  e. Statement of Custodial Activity
  f. All of the above are required basic year-end agency financial statements.

Question 2

Information processing activities include:
 a. only automated activities
  b. activities that retrieve, transform, and file data
  c. the sending of data between entities
  d. operational activities



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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