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  • '''Accounting estimate''' - these are transactions that a [[firm]] enters into in final r ...position is a typical characteristic attribute for reporting and financial accounting <ref>Smith B. 2010, p. 78</ref>. Its value can be complicated or simple acc
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  • ...rprises and is the opposite to macro accounting. According to Syed Sajid:, Accounting is often called the language of business through which normally a business ==Accounting Principles==
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  • '''Accounting conservatism''' is a principle-based approach to accounting which requires that all available [[information]] should be used to reflect ==Example of accounting conservatism==
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  • '''Accounting ratios''' - such ratios, which are created based on [[market]] data regardi ==Examples of Accounting ratios==
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  • ...Accepted [[Accounting Principles]] (GAAP) and International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS). ==Tasks in government accounting==
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  • ...] of transactions, and regular financial reporting and audits. The goal of accounting control is to prevent errors, fraud, and mismanagement, and to provide assu ==Benefits of accounting control==
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  • ...ng cycle closes, a [[brand]] new cycle begins, restarting the eight-step [[accounting method]] everywhere once more ==Understanding of the eight-step accounting cycle==
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  • ...earnings, and potential legal or regulatory issues. To prevent and correct accounting errors, organizations should have robust internal controls and review proce ==Accounting error protection==
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  • '''Accounting fraud''' is an intentional act involving the use of deception, which occurs * Tampering with, falsifying or altering the accounting records or supporting documents from which the financial statements are pre
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  • ...s are recognized in an [[organization]]'s financial statements. Two common accounting methods are cash basis and accrual basis. Under the cash basis method, inco ==Accounting methods classification==
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  • ...allowed to be considered because it is against the accepted principles of accounting <ref> [https://european-science.com/eojnss/article/view/443/pdf Vahid, N., ==The calculation of the accounting profit==
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  • ...rt financial information. Accounting theory is used to develop and improve accounting standards, methods, and procedures, and to provide a framework for understa ==Accounting theories classification==
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  • ...ure of a company’s performance over time. The main components of inflation accounting are: * '''Constant Dollar Accounting''': This method of accounting adjusts the financial statements of a company to reflect changes in the pur
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  • ...in which the company operated and are usually created at the end of the [[accounting period]] (Cambridge University 2011, p. 333). ...resent the company's financial position during the last accounting period (accounting period is the specific time period in which the company operated on the [[m
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  • ...ień 2014, p. 398). In other words, accounting policy is a huge part of the accounting [[system]] that prepars information about the business activities in a comp ...ers. The truth is that accounting policy is not just an instrument used by accounting management and it is a full [[process]] that should begin soon after the st
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  • ...'' is a handbook that contains [[accounting policies]] and procedures. The accounting manual is usually internal document prepared by specialists and used by [[c ==Purpose of accounting manual==
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  • '''Inventory accounting''' is part of accounting activities in a [[company]] that refer to changes in inventoried assets. Ty ...ress. Therefore, it is important to define the date on which the inventory accounting report was prepared.
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  • The '''accounting process''' is a cyclical activity which is using by all business companies ...uments must be closed and summarized to continue activity and open a new [[accounting period]]
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  • ...Accepted [[Accounting Principles]] (GAAP) and International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS). ==Tasks in government accounting==
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  • #REDIRECT [[accounting control]]
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  • ...statistical (providing information and statistical data) or stimulus. All accounting functions are performed simultaneously. They lead to effective use of resou ==Internal and external functions of accounting==
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  • ...ded. There are two main methods for recording revenues and expenses in the accounting [[system]] the cash basis and the accrual basis. Both ways can be used in a ...ing one reporting period. Many countries decide to switch to accrual based accounting, which is part of the [[process]] of changing the financial statements for
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  • ...ień 2014, p. 398). In other words, accounting policy is a huge part of the accounting [[system]] that prepars information about the business activities in a comp ...ers. The truth is that accounting policy is not just an instrument used by accounting management and it is a full [[process]] that should begin soon after the st
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  • ...n that moment. The purpose of the stock-taking is to check and correct all accounting data as well as to settle the people who were responsible financially for t ...period concept]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Tax books]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Accounting Principles]]}} }}
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  • '''Accounting estimate''' - these are transactions that a [[firm]] enters into in final r ...position is a typical characteristic attribute for reporting and financial accounting <ref>Smith B. 2010, p. 78</ref>. Its value can be complicated or simple acc
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  • ...Stefan Schaltegger "Possible reasons for the development of environmental accounting include the [[need]] to measure environmentally induced financial impacts o There is no single specific definition of environmental accounting regarding the scope of which projects should be included and which not. Ele
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  • ...are made to track the financial results of a [[company]]. At the end of an accounting period, the financial transactions are summarized and reported in the form ==Example of accounting period==
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  • The '''accounting process''' is a cyclical activity which is using by all business companies ...uments must be closed and summarized to continue activity and open a new [[accounting period]]
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  • ...ure of a company’s performance over time. The main components of inflation accounting are: * '''Constant Dollar Accounting''': This method of accounting adjusts the financial statements of a company to reflect changes in the pur
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  • ...re accurately reported in accordance with accepted [[Accounting Principles|accounting principles]] and standards. Objectivity is essential in the [[management]] ==Example of objectivity in accounting==
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  • ...requires constant monitoring and updating of processes to ensure that the accounting system is up to date, accurate and compliant with all applicable laws and r ==Example of quality of accounting==
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  • '''Accounting conservatism''' is a principle-based approach to accounting which requires that all available [[information]] should be used to reflect ==Example of accounting conservatism==
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  • ...ise. The accountant is an accountant. Must have extensive [[knowledge]] of accounting and taxes, which should be kept up to date with changing regulations<ref>J. ...and balances. Thanks to this statement, we can control the correctness of accounting entries in a given reporting period<ref> C.Richards, 2010, p. 10-14</ref>.
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  • ...] of transactions, and regular financial reporting and audits. The goal of accounting control is to prevent errors, fraud, and mismanagement, and to provide assu ==Benefits of accounting control==
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