The phrase "cooking the books" is commonly used to refer to:
A) The company's accounting records being thoroughly audited at the end of the year.
B) The company's financial statements being presented in a deceptive form.
C) The company's ability to provide timely financial information under operating pressure.
D) The inclusion of a variety of information in the financial statements.
Answer: The company's financial statements being presented in a deceptive form.
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