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  • Accounting

    Accounting Definition Accounting may be defined as the process of identifying, measuring, recording (see Bookkeeping), and communicating economic information about an organization or other entity, in order to permit informed judgments by users of the information. Introduction […]

  • Management

    Management Management, Disability From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Management, Disability (1): An unincorporated society is managed by those who are competent to transact their own business. Therefore, it would seem that members must be men over twenty-one years of […]

  • Financial Control

    Hierarchical Display of Financial control Finance > Budget > Implementation of the budgetBusiness And Competition > Management > Management techniques > Management auditBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Auditing Financial control Concept of Financial […]

  • Financial Accounting

    Financial accounting includes information disseminated to parties that are not part of the enterprise proper—stockholders, creditors, customers, suppliers, regulatory commissions, financial analysts, and trade associations—although the information is also of interest to the […]

  • Financial Audit

    Hierarchical Display of Financial audit Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Auditing Financial audit Concept of Financial audit See the dictionary definition of Financial audit. Characteristics of Financial audit [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Financial Audit

    Hierarchical Display of Financial audit Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Auditing Financial audit Concept of Financial audit See the dictionary definition of Financial audit. Characteristics of Financial audit [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Balance Sheet

    The Balance Sheet Of the two traditional types of financial statements, the balance sheet relates to an entity’s position, and the income statement relates to its activity. The balance sheet provides information about an organization’s assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity as of a […]

  • Balance Sheet

    The Balance Sheet Of the two traditional types of financial statements, the balance sheet relates to an entity’s position, and the income statement relates to its activity. The balance sheet provides information about an organization’s assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity as of a […]

  • Ratio

    Hierarchical Display of Ratio Economics > Economic analysis > StatisticsEuropean Union > EU finance > EU financing > Management accounting Concept of Ratio See the dictionary definition of Ratio. Characteristics of Ratio [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Ratio Spanish: Ratio […]

  • Ratio

    Hierarchical Display of Ratio Economics > Economic analysis > StatisticsEuropean Union > EU finance > EU financing > Management accounting Concept of Ratio See the dictionary definition of Ratio. Characteristics of Ratio [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Ratio Spanish: Ratio […]

  • Auditing

    Of the various specialized areas of accounting that exist, the three most important are auditing, income taxation, and nonbusiness organizations. Auditing is the examination, by an independent accountant, of the financial data, accounting records, business documents, and other pertinent […]

  • Auditing

    Of the various specialized areas of accounting that exist, the three most important are auditing, income taxation, and nonbusiness organizations. Auditing is the examination, by an independent accountant, of the financial data, accounting records, business documents, and other pertinent […]

  • Financial Requirements

    Hierarchical Display of Financial requirements Business And Competition > Management > Financial management Financial requirements Concept of Financial requirements See the dictionary definition of Financial requirements. Characteristics of Financial requirements [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • Financial Reporting

    Traditionally, the function of financial reporting was to provide proprietors with information about the companies that they owned and operated. Once the delegation of managerial responsibilities to hired personnel became a common practice, financial reporting began to focus on stewardship, […]

  • Financial Reporting

    Traditionally, the function of financial reporting was to provide proprietors with information about the companies that they owned and operated. Once the delegation of managerial responsibilities to hired personnel became a common practice, financial reporting began to focus on stewardship, […]