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Abbreviation for discharge of contract. | Abbreviation for discharge of contract. | ||
3. ''Duties and responsibilities.'' | |||
Carrying out any duty or responsibilities. | |||
For example, financial reporting seeks - among other purposes - to provide information about how efficiently and effectively management has discharged its responsibilities to use the reporting entity's economic resources. | |||
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* [[Disbursement]] | * [[Disbursement]] | ||
* [[Discharge of contract]] | * [[Discharge of contract]] | ||
* [[Duty]] | |||
* [[Financial reporting]] | |||
* [[Law]] | * [[Law]] | ||
* [[Liabilities]] | * [[Liabilities]] | ||
* [[Obligation]] | * [[Obligation]] | ||
* [[Payment]] | * [[Payment]] | ||
* [[Persons discharging managerial responsibility]] | |||
* [[Remittance]] | * [[Remittance]] | ||
* [[Reporting entity]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 2 October 2022
1. Law.
Release from an obligation, debt or liability.
2. Law - contract.
Abbreviation for discharge of contract.
3. Duties and responsibilities.
Carrying out any duty or responsibilities.
For example, financial reporting seeks - among other purposes - to provide information about how efficiently and effectively management has discharged its responsibilities to use the reporting entity's economic resources.