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accounting primarily intended for outside, or third party, use:
a. is known as financial accounting
b. is known as managerial accounting
c. emphasizes external reporting
d. requires the use of generally accepted accounting principles
e. a, c & d
f. a & c
g b & c
h. b, c & d
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