What are Accounting Concept?
Answer Posted / geeta gautam
accounting concepts
1.business entity concepts
2.going concern con.
3.money measurement con.
4.dual aspect con.
5.accounting period con.
6.historical cost con.
7.accual con.
8.matching con.
9.variable objective evidence con.
10.realisation con.
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