On what basis you will define accounting structure
Answer Posted / parvez mansuri
The accounting structure is defined considering different
parameters.
The two major parameters are :
The level at which balance sheet is prepared.
The levels at which profitability has to be tracked - this
could be provisional as well as net.
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