ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS

EXPLAIN WITH THE HELP OF SUITABLE EXAMPLE , ACCOUNTING AND ITS IMPORTANT ?


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  • Accounting is the process of systematically recording, measuring, and communicating information about financial transactions.

    How it works/Example:
    At the heart of accounting is the double-entry bookkeeping method. This involves making at least two recording entries for every transaction: a debit in one account and a credit in another account. The method helps prevent errors because the sum of the debits should equal the sum of the credits. The three major financial statements produced by accounting are the income statement, the balance sheet, and the cash flow statement.
     
    Accounting can be done on a cash basis (cash accounting) or on an accrual basis (accrual accounting). Cash accounting records cash inflows and outflows in the period in which they occur. Accrual accounting records income and expenses in the period to which they are attributable rather than when cash payments come and go. For example, a check written in April for March's utilities would appear as a March expense under the accrual method and as an April expense under the cash method.
    There are two general kinds of accounting. Financial accounting is the recording and communication of economic information in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and is primarily for external users. Managerial accounting is the recording and communication of economic information that may or may not be in accordance with GAAP and is for internal users. Other accounting specialty areas exist, such as tax accounting, oil and gas accounting, or forensic accounting.
     
    There are two kinds of users of accounting information: internal users and external users. Internal users are usually company managers who use accounting information to decide how to plan and control operations on a daily and long-term basis. External users are existing or potential investors, creditors, analysts, financial advisers, regulatory authorities, unions, and the general public. They use accounting information to make a myriad of decisions about whether to buy, hold, sell, lend, continue a relationship, or make an agreement.
     
    The Financial Accounting Standards Board (

  • ACCOUNTING IS AN ART OF RECORDING,CLASSIFING,SUMMRAISING,ANALISING,INTERPRETING THE RESULTS THERE OFF.
    CONCEPTS OF ACCOUNTING 
    1.BUSINESS ENTITY CONCEPT
    2.GOING CONCERN CONCEPT
    3.DUAL ASPECT CONCEPT
    4.MONEY MEASUREMENT CONCEPT
     

  • Accounting is heart of business, a company is excellent in their core business but without smart accounting it not remains same picture.

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