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Which of the following is not a true statement about a manager that utilizes the cost-benefit approach?
A) Senior managers could spend resources if the expected benefits to the company exceed the expected costs.
B) Senior managers can compare the expected benefits to the expected costs associated with a project.
C) Senior managers can compare the expected benefits, exercise judgment, and make decisions when they use this approach.
D) Senior managers are unable to compare the expected benefits to the expected costs associated with a project.
E) Senior managers should spend resources if the expected benefits to the company exceed the expected costs.
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Managerial Accounting: Decision Making and Motivating Performance

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