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berenicecastro

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For which types of organizations is the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) responsible for establishing accounting and financial reporting standards?
 
  a. All state, local, and Federal organizations
  b. All state and local governmental organizations, except for state and local governmental colleges, universities, health care providers, and utilities
  c. All state and local governmental organizations, including government-sponsored colleges, universities, health care providers, and utilities
  d. All governmental and not-for-profit organizations

Question 2

The correct sequence of elements leading to an available to promise (ATP) is
 a. item availability, customer creditworthiness, price
  b. customer creditworthiness, price, item availability
  c. price, customer creditworthiness, item availability
  d. item availability, price, customer creditworthiness



raenoj

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

D



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