Byfort Company reports the following in its financial statements:
*All sales are on credit.
-How much sales would have been reported by the company in 2006 if Byfort would have been using cash accounting and not accrual accounting?
A) $445,389K
B) $454,611K
C) $484,289K
D) $488,900K
Correct Answer:
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