Intermediate Financial Accounting II
Accrual basis is an accounting method where revenues and expenses are recorded when they are earned or incurred, regardless of when cash is actually received or paid. This approach provides a more accurate picture of a company’s financial performance over a specific period, as it aligns income and expenses with the period in which they occur. It contrasts with the cash basis of accounting, which only recognizes transactions when cash changes hands.
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