45. A partial cash budget for BRP corporation is shown below in millions (M).
Cash receipts $...
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45. A partial cash budget for BRP corporation is shown below in millions (M).
Cash receipts $2M
Cash shortage of $1.75M
Cash surplus of $2.0M
Cash shortage of $2.0M
What is the cash shortage or surplus amount for the BRP corporation
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