accounting on the cost basis

  • 1cost basis — see basis 3 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. cost basis n. The amount …

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  • 2Cost basis — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 3cost convention — The custom used as a basis for recording the costs to be charged against the profit for an accounting period. The cost convention used may be based on historical cost, current cost, or replacement cost …

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  • 4cost convention — The custom used as a basis for recording the costs to be charged against the profit for an accounting period. The cost convention used may be based on historical cost, current cost, or replacement cost …

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  • 5cost — Expense; price. The sum or equivalent expended, paid or charged for something. See also actual cost costs net cost rate costing cost bond …

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  • 6cost — Expense; price. The sum or equivalent expended, paid or charged for something. See also actual cost costs net cost rate costing cost bond …

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  • 7basis — ba·sis / bā səs/ n pl ba·ses / ˌsēz/ 1: something (as a principle or reason) on which something else is established the court could not imagine any conceivable basis for the statute see also rational basis 2: a basic principle o …

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  • 8accounting — ac‧coun‧ting [əˈkaʊntɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. ACCOUNTING JOBS the usual word for the profession of accountancy in the US 2. ACCOUNTING the work of keeping a company s financial records, recording its income and expenses, and its business deals:… …

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  • 9Accounting software — is application software that records and processes accounting transactions within functional modules such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and trial balance. It functions as an accounting information system. It may be developed… …

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  • 10The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Classification Latter Day Saint movement Theology Nontrinitarian, Mormonism Governance …

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