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  2. Account (bookkeeping) - Wikipedia

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    In bookkeeping, an account refers to assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and equity, as represented by individual ledger pages, to which changes in value are chronologically recorded with debit and credit entries.

  3. Bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    A petty cash book is a record of small-value purchases before they are later transferred to the ledger and final accounts; it is maintained by a petty or junior cashier. This type of cash book usually uses the imprest system: a certain amount of money is provided to the petty cashier by the senior cashier. This money is to cater for minor ...

  4. Wikipedia : You're not smart enough to read Wikipedia

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    For many readers, they never read more than the lead section of the article, not because they are dumb, but because they found that the text is just extremely hard to understand, to the point that only those that already understand the concept would understand the text.

  5. Financial accounting - Wikipedia

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    Systematic recording of transactions: basic objective of accounting is to systematically record the financial aspects of business transactions (i.e. book-keeping). These recorded transactions are later on classified and summarized logically for the preparation of financial statements and for their analysis and interpretation.

  6. The Accounting Review - Wikipedia

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    The Accounting Review, launched in 1926 by William Andrew Paton, [7] is one of the oldest academic journals in accounting. [8] [9] The American Association of University Instructors of Accounting, which later became the American Accounting Association, originally proposed that the association publish a Quarterly Journal of Accountics, but the proposal did not see fruition, and The Accounting ...

  7. Outline of accounting - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to accounting: . Accounting – measurement, statement or provision of assurance about financial information primarily used by managers, investors, tax authorities and other decision makers to make resource allocation decisions within companies, organizations, and public agencies.

  8. Pirates, Dragons and Peril Feature in New Children's Book ...

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    A spread from 'The Most Boring Book Ever,' which comes out Sept. 24, 2024 Inspired by the authors' kids, the book is an epic fantasy adventure that follows a boy having a very ordinary day.

  9. Accounting research - Wikipedia

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    Accounting research is carried out both by academic researchers and by practicing accountants.Academic accounting research addresses all areas of the accounting profession, and examines issues using the scientific method; it uses evidence from a wide variety of sources, including financial information, experiments, computer simulations, interviews, surveys, historical records, and ethnography.