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What are the basic method of accounting? how to manage the management accounting and how to reconcile the all the accounting process?

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Date Posted: 2013/07/21
Fakhar Syed ACCA CPA CFC CICA
by Fakhar Syed ACCA CPA CFC CICA , Senior Management Accountant , Alijarah Holding (Public Joint Stock Company)

Most businesses typically use one of two basic accounting methods in their bookkeeping systems: cash basis and accrual basis.
While most businesses use the accrual basis, the most appropriate method for your company depends on your sales volume, whether or not you sell on credit, and your business structure.
The cash method is the most simple in that the books are kept based on the actual flow of cash in and out of the business.
Income is recorded when it is received, and expenses are reported when they are actually paid.
The cash method is used by many sole proprietors and businesses with no inventory.
From a tax standpoint, it is sometimes advantageous for a new business to use the cash method of accounting.
That way, recording income can be put off until the next tax year, while expenses are counted right away.
With the accrual method, income and expenses are recorded as they occur, regardless of whether or not cash has actually changed hands.
An excellent example is a sale on credit.
The sale is entered into the books when the invoice is generated rather than when the cash is collected.
Likewise, an expense occurs when materials are ordered or when a workday has been logged in by an employee, not when the check is actually written.
The downside of this method is that you pay income taxes on revenue before you've actually received it.

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