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''Financial reporting - accruals concept''. | ''Financial reporting - accruals concept''. | ||
Accruals accounting means accounting by applying the accruals concept of including revenues, profits - and the associated costs incurred while earning - | Accruals accounting means accounting by applying the accruals concept of including revenues, profits - and the associated costs incurred while earning them - in the same accounting period's profit or loss account or income statement. | ||
For example, the total cost of an asset with a long useful life is spread for accounting purposes over the whole of its useful life. | For example, the total cost of an asset with a long useful life is spread for accounting purposes over the whole of its useful life. | ||
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* [[Amortisation]] | * [[Amortisation]] | ||
* [[Assets]] | * [[Assets]] | ||
* [[Big bath]] | |||
* [[Cash accounting]] | * [[Cash accounting]] | ||
* [[Consistency]] | * [[Consistency]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 20 August 2024
Financial reporting - accruals concept.
Accruals accounting means accounting by applying the accruals concept of including revenues, profits - and the associated costs incurred while earning them - in the same accounting period's profit or loss account or income statement.
For example, the total cost of an asset with a long useful life is spread for accounting purposes over the whole of its useful life.
Contrasted with the cash basis of accounting, which takes account only of receipts and payments in the accounting period.