The prudence concept is the compelling reason for which of the following accounting treatments: (a) Reporting as
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The prudence concept is the compelling reason for which of the following accounting treatments:
(a) Reporting as an asset the unsold portion of goods purchased for sale
(b) Accounting for the personal expenses of the proprietor met by the business as drawings
(c) Setting up an allowance for receivables not expected to be recovered
(d) Accounting for sales though a portion of them is not received by the balance sheet date
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Financial Accounting An Introduction
ISBN: 9780273737650
2nd Edition
Authors: Mr Barry Elliott, Mr Augustine Benedict
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