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soccerdreamer_17

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A process in which successive layers of data flow diagrams (DFDs) are constructed by exploding the bubbles on a less detailed DFD to show more detailed data flows is called:
 a. top-down partitioning
  b. serial expansion
  c. balanced construction
  d. expanded data flows

Question 2

A university's endowment fund has investments that were purchased for 400,000 . As of the end of the fiscal year, the fair value of the investments decreased by 33,000 .
 
  What journal entry is required to reflect the change in the fair market value of the investments?
 
   Debit Credit
  A. Loss on Endowment Investments
   Endowment Investments 33,000
  33,000
  B. Interest Expense
   Endowment Investments 33,000
  33,000
  C. Revenues-Investment Income
   Endowment Investments 33,000
  33,000
  D. Interest Expense
   Deferred Revenue 33,000
  33,000



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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