Financial Accounting II
Accruals are accounting adjustments made to recognize revenues and expenses that have been incurred but not yet recorded in the financial statements. This principle is part of the accrual basis of accounting, which focuses on recording transactions when they occur rather than when cash is exchanged. Accruals ensure that financial statements reflect the true financial position and performance of a business, allowing for a more accurate representation of its activities during an accounting period.
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