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3% fees charged on the receivable face value amount of $500,000 is considered as amount of loss.
Thus the amount of loss to be reported = $500,000 x 3% = $15,000
Answer: b. $15,000.
18)
Both method generates cash from accounts receivable
Answer: b. Yes Yes
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