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Svetach [21]
1 year ago
8

How many modules are in financial accounting?

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1 answer:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]1 year ago
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Financial Accounting includes the following sub-modules General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Bank Accounting.

Accounting, also called bookkeeping, is the measurement, processing, and transmission of financial and non-financial information about economic entities such as businesses and enterprises. Accounting can be divided into several areas such as financial accounting, business accounting, tax accounting and cost accounting.

Accounting has existed in many forms and stages of development throughout human history. The double-entry bookkeeping system in use today was developed in medieval Europe, especially in Venice, and is usually attributed to the Italian mathematician and friar Franciscan Luca Pacioli.

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