The decision least likely to use financial accounting information is whether a company should fire an hourly maintenance worker, as this is primarily operational rather than financial. In contrast, other decisions related to lending, investing, or credit sales rely heavily on financial data. Therefore, firing decisions are less associated with financial accounting principles. ;
The decision least likely to use financial accounting information is to fire an hourly maintenance worker, as this choice involves more operational and managerial considerations. In contrast, lending decisions, investments, and credit sales heavily rely on financial data. Therefore, option C is the correct choice.
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