Credit card fees theoretically should be recorded as expense during the accounting period in which the selected sale is

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Credit card fees theoretically should be recorded as expense during the accounting period in which the selected sale is

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Credit card fees theoretically should be recorded as expense during the accounting period in which the selected sale is recorded according to the principle of accounting. Select one: O A. Cost O B. Disclosure O C. Matching D. Materiality 3
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