How should the balances of progress billings and construction in process be shown at reporting dates prior to the completion of a long-term contract?
A) Progress billings as deferred income, construction in progress as a deferred expense.
B) Progress billings as income, construction in process as inventory.
C) Net, as a current asset if debit balance, and current liability if credit balance.
D) Net, as income from construction if credit balance, and loss from construction if debit balance.
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