what is accounting standard ?
Answer Posted / seema choudhari
Accounting Standards are written policy documents issued by
experts accounting bodies or by governement or other
regulatory bodies.
Accounting standards are those principles, concepts or
conventions which have been codiefied by the accounting and
auditing practice regulation authorities.
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