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How Does Management Accounting Differs From Financial Accounting? |
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Answer» Financial or traditional accounting consists of the CLASSIFICATION, recording, and analysis of the transactions of a BUSINESS in a subjective manner according to the nature of EXPENDITURE so as to enable the presentation at periodic intervals, of statements of profit or loss of the business and, on a specified date, of its financial state of affairs. The day-to-day transactions journalized or recorded in subsidiary books are posted in the various ledgers and at the end of the accounting period, a Profit and Loss Account and a BALANCE Sheet are prepared. Financial or traditional accounting consists of the classification, recording, and analysis of the transactions of a business in a subjective manner according to the nature of expenditure so as to enable the presentation at periodic intervals, of statements of profit or loss of the business and, on a specified date, of its financial state of affairs. The day-to-day transactions journalized or recorded in subsidiary books are posted in the various ledgers and at the end of the accounting period, a Profit and Loss Account and a Balance Sheet are prepared. |
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