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1. ''Information technology (IT).''
One of a small number of fundamental accounting concepts.   
 
A visual display of data using IT to display it in a conventional format.
 
Examples include bar charts and scatter diagrams.
 
 
2''More generally.''
 
Similar representations, created without the use of IT.
 
 
3. ''Verb.''
 
To create a visual representation of data.


Consistency requires that like items be treated consistently within each accounting period and between accounting periods.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Algorithm]]
* [[Accounting concepts]]
* [[Artificial intelligence]]
* [[Accruals concept]]
* [[Bar chart]]
* [[Disaggregation]]
* [[Chartism]]
* [[Going concern]]
* [[Component bar chart]]
* [[Prudence]]
* [[Data table]]
* [[Fan chart]]
* [[Gantt chart]]
* [[Information technology]]
* [[Multiple bar chart]]
* [[Pie chart]]
* [[Point and figure chart]]
* [[Scatter diagram]]
* [[Sensitivity analysis]]
* [[Visualisation]]
 
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Revision as of 06:37, 3 August 2013

One of a small number of fundamental accounting concepts.

Consistency requires that like items be treated consistently within each accounting period and between accounting periods.

See also