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  2. Construction accounting - Wikipedia

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    The construction field uses many terms not used in other forms of accounting, such as "draw" and progress billing. [1] Construction accounting may also need to account for vehicles and equipment, which may or may not be owned by the company as a fixed asset.

  3. IAS 11 - Wikipedia

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    The IAS 11 standard of International Accounting Standards set out requirements for the accounting treatment of the revenue and costs associated with long-term construction contracts. By their nature, construction activities and contracts are long-term projects, often beginning and ending in different accounting periods.

  4. Notional profit - Wikipedia

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    Notional profit is an estimate of earnings primarily used in the building and construction industry. [1] It is used to smooth out fluctuations in reported revenue due to contracts that take a long time to complete. It is calculated by the equation:

  5. Accounting identity - Wikipedia

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    The most basic identity in accounting is that the balance sheet must balance, that is, that assets must equal the sum of liabilities (debts) and equity (the value of the firm to the owner). In its most common formulation it is known as the accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Equity. where debt includes non-financial liabilities.

  6. Relevant cost - Wikipedia

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    However, the $1 million is an irrelevant cost, and should be excluded. Continuing the construction actually involves spending $0.5 million for a return of $1.2 million, which makes it the correct course of action. A managerial accounting term for costs that are specific to management's decisions.

  7. Glossary of construction cost estimating - Wikipedia

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    A Allocation of costs is the transfer of costs from one cost item to one or more other cost items. Allowance - a value in an estimate to cover the cost of known but not yet fully defined work. As-sold estimate - the estimate which matches the agreed items and price for the project scope. B Basis of estimate (BOE) - a document which describes the scope basis, pricing basis, methods ...

  8. Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The concept of inventory, stock or work in process (or work in progress) has been extended from manufacturing systems to service businesses [1] [2] [3] and projects, [4] by generalizing the definition to be "all work within the process of production—all work that is or has occurred prior to the completion of production". In the context of a ...

  9. Constructionism (learning theory) - Wikipedia

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    The word constructionism is a mnemonic for two aspects of the theory of science education underlying this project. From constructivist theories of psychology we take a view of learning as a reconstruction rather than as a transmission of knowledge.