In order to protect larger capital assets from theft, a company may use:
Select one:
a. Security measures such as physical barriers and security personnel
b. Self-insurance
c. Sub-ledgers
d. Discounted cash flow
| Option A is the answer | ||
| Security measures such as physical barriers and appointing security personnel should be done to protect the larger capital assets from theft. However insurance provides a wider cover. |
In order to protect larger capital assets from theft, a company may use: Select one: a....
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