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Debt/ Equity Bifurcation Accounting

Debt/ equity bifurcation is the splitting of specific, purported debt instruments into part debt and part equity and the treatment...

Difference Between Differential Cost and Incremental Cost

Differential cost and incremental cost are two different concepts, though at times they are interchangeably used. The former is defined...

Advantages of Historical Cost

Historical cost accounting is one of the essential bases for preparation of financial statements, whereby measurement of value is based...

Difference Between Deprival Value and Relief Value

Deprival value represents an accounting measurement tool/ concept that determines the value of an asset (solely an asset) based on...

Limitations of Historical Cost Accounting

Historical cost accounting is one of the essential bases for preparation of financial statements, whereby measurement of value is based...

Interest In Accounting

Interest, as a term, may have different connotations in different contexts and uses. In a given context, it refers to...

Disclosing Entity Versus Reporting Entity

A reporting entity is an entity that is expected and required to address the information needs of a general group...

Difference Between Disclosing Entity and Reporting Entity

A reporting entity is an entity that is expected and required to address the information needs of a general group...

Difference Between Fair Presentation and Faithful Representation

Fair presentation is an accounting standards’ requirement that an entity’s financial statements should be presented in a fair way to...

Examples of Rebuttable Presumption in Accounting

A rebuttable presumption is an accounting rule that an entity applies to govern specific classification and measurement considerations in all...