what is the basic difference between accounting and
financing?
Answer Posted / ketan deepak
Accounting: Accounting means who recorded transaction which
going on business it helps to know the profit or loss of
the company.
Financing: Financing means who moblises the income for
running the business.Because finance is required for every
business
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