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Accounting Concepts Explained
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A list of concepts from accounting
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accounting concepts
dual aspect concept
historic cost concept
money measurement concept
business entity concept
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Accounting Concepts Explained
Dual Aspect Concept
Business is a "Living Entity" and owns resources known as assets. Owners have a claim in the form of capital investment
Transactions have both a credit and debit. Liabilities represent a debit to the company while assets represent a credit
Assets = Liabilities + Equity
Busines Entity Concept
Business must be treated seperately as a "Living Entity" but only applies to Limited companies
Records are kept of the business entity and not the owners and must be labelled with the busness name
Money Measurement Concept
The classification of financial records relating to which monetary values can be attached
Exception: Cannot put a monetary value on skill or motivation (and as such are not recorded)
Historic Cost Concept
Assets are recorded at there original value and don't change until sold or retired
Gives a historic account of goods that are bought and sold
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