10. Which of the following is false?
A. Accounts used to accumulate information from one fisca...
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10. Which of the following is false?
A. Accounts used to accumulate information from one fiscal period to the next are
called permanent accounts.
B. Permanent accounts are also referred to as real accounts.
C. Permanent accounts cannot have a zero balance.
D. Two examples of permanent accounts are assets and liabilities.
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