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Revenue Recognition Principle

According to the revenue recognition principle, when must a company recognize revenue?
ARevenue is recognized when invoices are generated.
BRevenue is recognized when it is earned and realizable, regardless of when cash is received.
CRevenue is recognized only when cash is received.
DRevenue is recognized exclusively at the end of the fiscal year.
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