After elimination of any transactions with the owners, the profit of an enterprise can be seen as:
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After elimination of any transactions with the owners, the profit of an enterprise can be seen as:
(a) The increase in the net assets of the enterprise over a period.
(b) Its total sales for a period.
(c) The expenses of a period less the revenues.
(d) The increase in the owner's equity and liabilities over the period.
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Financial Accounting An International Introduction
ISBN: 9780273685203
2nd Edition
Authors: David Alexander
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