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stevenposner

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Software that manages the product, beginning with the design of the product, continuing through manufacture and culminating in the disposal of the product, is known as
 a. product lifecycle management (PLM) software
  b. product relationship management (PRM) software
  c. product self service (PSS) software
  d. supplier relationship management (SRM) software

Question 2

Nongovernment, not-for-profit organizations use the following classifications to report expenses in the statement of activities
 
  A. Unrestricted, temporarily restricted, and permanently restricted.
  B. Operating and nonoperating.
  C. Management and general and supporting services.
  D. Mission critical, non-mission-critical, and discretionary.



Anna

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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