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ACCOUNTING CYCLE : An accounting cycle is a complete sequence beginning with the recording of the transactions and ending with the preparation of the final accounts.The sequential steps involved in an accounting cycle are as follows : 1.jounalizing,2.posting,3.balancing.4.trail balance,5.income statement(trading & profit & loss account to ascertain the profit or loss for the accounting period),6.position statement(balance sheet) ACCOUNTING PROCESS IS ALSO CALLED ACCOUNTING CYCLE. ACCOUNTING PROCESS : It consists of the following stages/helps : 1.recording of entries for all business transactions in journal. 2.posting of entries into ledger. 3.balancing of accounts. 4.preparing of trail balance with the help of different accounts to know the arithmetical accuracy. 5.preparing final accounts with the the help of trial balance.----trading & profit and loss account to know the profit or loss.-----balance sheet to know the financial position (of a company for year end or a period)
Journal EntriesLedger AccountsAdjusting EntriesTrial BalanceFinancial Statements
direct costs,indirect costs,sunk costs, Activity based costing.
The main stages in the accounting process are, financial accounting and management accounting. Financial accounting is mainly concerned on classifying, measuring and recording the economics transactions of an entity in accordance with established principles, legal requirements and accounting standards. It is primarly concerned with communicating a true and fair view of the financial performance and financial position of an entity to external parties. Management accounting focus on the internal users, mainly concerened on collecting, analysing and interpreting qualitative and financial information. it is primarly concerned with communicating information to management for planning, controlling and decision making.