In governmental accounting, fund that provides goods or services to the public for a fee that makes the entity self-supporting. It basically follows Gaap as does a commercial enterprise. An example is a government-owned utility.
| Accounting Dictionary: Enterprise Fund |
In governmental accounting, fund that provides goods or services to the public for a fee that makes the entity self-supporting. It basically follows Gaap as does a commercial enterprise. An example is a government-owned utility.
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