Using Financial Accounting Information
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ISBN: 9781337276337
Author: Porter, Gary A.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.1.2AAP
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As per materiality principle company should records or shows only those information or data in books of accounts which are material for the business and for the purpose of accounting. All unnecessary information must not be recorded in books of accounts.
To Explain: If the information gathered by employee is useful for hardware or real-estate Company.
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