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Managerial accounting differs from financial accounting in that managerial accounting a. is required by generally accepted accounting principles (gaap). b. emphasizes data relevance over data objectivity. c. tends to report on the company as a whole rather than segments of the company. d. is used primarily by external decision makers.

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