cash-basis accounting

  • 41Cash management — In United States banking, cash management, or treasury management, is a marketing term for certain services offered primarily to larger business customers. It may be used to describe all bank accounts (such as checking accounts) provided to… …

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  • 42Cash cow — In business, a cash cow is a product or a business unit that generates unusually high profit margins: so high that it is responsible for a large amount of a company s operating profit. This profit far exceeds the amount necessary to maintain the… …

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  • 43cash flow — 1) The movement of cash in and out of a business. A cash flow statement shows the inflows and outflows of cash and cash equivalents for a business over an accounting period under various set headings. In the UK, Financial Reporting Standard 1… …

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  • 44cash account — A brokerage account that settles transactions on a cash rather than credit basis. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * cash account cash account ➔ account1 * * * cash account UK US noun [C] ► BANKING, FINANCE an account that a customer has in… …

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  • 45Other comprehensive basis of accounting — (OCBOA) in United States accounting refers to a system of accounting other than GAAP. As explained in the Journal of Accountancy,[1] Under Statement on Auditing Standards (USA) No. 62, Special Reports, an OCBOA is any one of A statutory basis of… …

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  • 46accrual basis — noun a method of accounting in which each item is entered as it is earned or incurred regardless of when actual payments are received or made • Ant: ↑cash basis • Hypernyms: ↑accounting, ↑accounting system, ↑method of accounting * * * noun …

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  • 47Other Comprehensive Basis of Accounting — °Other Comprehensive Basis of Accounting (OCBOA) in the United States accounting, refers to a system of accounting other than GAAP. As explained in The Journal of Accountancy in an online issue: [http://www.aicpa.org/PUBS/JOFA/oct2003/ratcliff.htm… …

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  • 48accruals basis — The matching of *revenues and *expenses to the periods in which they are earned or incurred. In contrast to a *cash basis approach, which *recognizes revenues and expenses in line with the receipt or payment of cash, an accruals basis of… …

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  • 49Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (United States) — In the U.S., generally accepted accounting principles, commonly abbreviated as US GAAP or simply GAAP, are accounting rules used to prepare, present, and report financial statements for a wide variety of entities, including publicly traded and… …

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  • 50International Public Sector Accounting Standards — are a set of accounting standards which are based on the IFRS (formerly known as IAS). The IPSAS are issued by the IPSAS Board and adapted for the use by public sector entities.Currently (September 2008) there are 26 standards on the accrual… …

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