Commercial Applications
It is the second stage and provides conclusions.
- Accounting
- Book keeping
- Book maintaining
- Book recording
GAAP
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Accounting
Reason — Book-keeping is the first (primary) stage and provides no conclusions. Accounting starts where book-keeping ends. Accounting is the second (secondary) stage and provides conclusions by summarising, interpreting and communicating the recorded information.
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