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  • ...are expected to conform to a set of guidelines known as Generally Accepted Accounting Practices, or GAAP. ...management]], where a business can be analyzed using various ratios of its accounting numbers. A company's books are also used to determine tax liability.
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  • | pagename = Accounting | abc = Accounting
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  • While its proponents may call it "accounting", it really seems more of system of economics. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|H
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  • ...has its roots in the thermal dynamic interpretation of society. In energy accounting, experts would measure the production capacity of [[society]] in terms of e == Energy Accounting as a Replacement for Money ==
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  • | pagename = Energy accounting | abc = energy accounting
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  • A reduction of the accounting valuation of an [[asset (finance)|asset]] that is shown on the [[balance
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Accounting]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A regular accounting transfer into a [[fund (finance)|fund]] that is to be used to repay the d
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  • ...ocracy Inc. Archives] Multiple articles and essays, many concerning Energy Accounting.
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  • ...e term used to refer to the standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction. GAAP includes the standards, conventions, a ==Introduction to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles==
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  • An term that is used in accounting as an alternative to [[depreciation (accounting)|depreciation]].
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  • 1. Kieso, Donald, Jerry Weygandt, and Terry Warfield. <u>Intermediate Accounting</u>. Hoboken, NJ: 2007. 2. Kimmel, Wegandt, Kieso. <u>Principles of Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making</u>. Hoboken, NJ: 2006.
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  • * '''Drury, Colin (2000);''' ''Management & Cost Accounting, fifth edition.'' Business Press, Thomson Learning. First edition published * '''Pyle, William W., and Kermit D. Larson (1981);''' ''Fundamental Accounting Principles''. Homewood, Illinois: Richard D. Irwin. ISBN 0256023867
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  • ...uld like to educate individuals on the understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (G.A.A.P.)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generally Accepted Accounting Principles]]
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  • * [[Accounting]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generally Accepted Accounting Principles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generally Accepted Accounting Principles]]
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  • | pagename = Energy accounting | abc = energy accounting
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  • ...are expected to conform to a set of guidelines known as Generally Accepted Accounting Practices, or GAAP. ...management]], where a business can be analyzed using various ratios of its accounting numbers. A company's books are also used to determine tax liability.
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  • | pagename = Accounting | abc = Accounting
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  • | pagename = Generally Accepted Accounting Principles | abc = Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
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  • * [[Energy accounting]]
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  • Standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction.
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  • ...started college in 1970, and after a varied career as an artist, hospital accounting clerk, hunting camp cook, and finance director for a local government, I am
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  • {{Duplicate|Generally accepted accounting principles}} ...the International Financial Reporting Standard issued by the International Accounting Standards Board? (If so, it could be used as a very useful reference in the
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  • *[[Energy accounting]]
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