current cost accounting method
1current-cost accounting — CCA A form of accounting in which the approach to capital maintenance is based on maintaining the operating capability of a business. Assets are valued at their deprival value, which is the loss that a business would suffer if it were to be… …
2current-cost accounting — CCA A form of accounting in which the approach to capital maintenance is based on maintaining the operating capability of a business. Assets are valued at their value to the business, which is the loss that a business would suffer if it were to… …
3current cost accounting — /ˌkʌrənt kɒst əˌkaυntɪŋ/ noun a method of accounting which notes the cost of replacing assets at current prices, rather than valuing assets at their original cost. Abbr CCA …
4current cost accounting — /ˌkʌrənt kɒst əˌkaυntɪŋ/ noun a method of accounting which notes the cost of replacing assets at current prices, rather than valuing assets at their original cost. Abbreviation CCA …
5current value accounting — ➔ accounting * * * current value accounting UK US noun [U] (also current cost accounting, also fair value accounting) ► ACCOUNTING a method of accounting based on the cost of replacing assets at the prices that would be paid now, rather than at… …
6Accounting method — In computational complexity theory, the accounting method is a method of amortized analysis based on accounting. The accounting method often gives a more intuitive account of the amortized cost of an operation than either aggregate analysis or… …
7Cost accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …
8current-value accounting — An accounting method that takes account of changes in specific prices rather than changes in the general price level. Assets can be valued at their net realizable value, current replacement cost, or net present value – or a combination of these …
9replacement cost accounting — /rɪˌpleɪsmənt kɒst ə kaυntɪŋ/ noun a method of accounting in which assets are valued at the amount it would cost to replace them, rather than at the original cost. Also called current cost accounting. Compare historical cost accounting …
10accounting — 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:… …