This accounting concept states that only transactions measurable in monetary terms are recorded in the books. Non-quantifiable events like employee morale or brand reputation are excluded, even if important. It ensures objectivity in financial reporting but limits qualitative factors from being reflected in a company’s financial statements.
Merger accounting refers to how the books are consolidated when two companies combine. Depending on the type of merger, acquisition,…
Modified accrual accounting blends elements of cash and accrual methods. Commonly used in government and nonprofit entities, it recognizes revenues…
Managerial accounting involves preparing internal financial reports to support decision-making by managers. Unlike financial accounting, which targets external stakeholders, managerial…
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