In forecasting a firm's cash needs for some future period
A) the percent-of-sales method is a "broad-brush" approach.
B) cash budgets are more exact than the percent-of-sales method.
C) a cash budget approach can deal effectively with both level and seasonal production schedules.
D) all of the other answers are correct
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