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How does a universal bank spread its costs over a broader base of activities?

A universal bank can spread it cost over a broader base of activities and generate more revenues by offering a bundle of products. -Cyrille Ballerta


What is the system called The system of preparing financial statements based on recognizing revenues when the cash is received and reporting expenses when the cash is paid?

i don't now [Jabirshah] The system for recognizing revenues influenced with payment and receipt of cash is called "Cash base accounting system".


What does tax base mean?

A tax base refers to the total value of all taxable assets, income, or transactions that a government can tax to generate revenue. It includes various forms of income, property, sales, and other financial resources subject to taxation. The broader the tax base, the more revenue the government can potentially collect, allowing for lower tax rates or funding for public services. Changes in the tax base can significantly impact a government's fiscal health and policy decisions.


According to the laffer curve lower tax rates might lead to?

According to the Laffer Curve, lower tax rates might lead to increased economic activity and, consequently, higher overall tax revenue. The theory posits that when tax rates are reduced, individuals and businesses are incentivized to work more, invest, and spend, which can expand the tax base. This effect can ultimately result in greater tax revenues, despite the lower rates, if the economy grows sufficiently. However, the actual outcome depends on various factors, including the existing tax rate and the specific economic context.


Matching principle and realization principle are the two most important concepts in accrual basis of accounting these concepts are not used in cash basis of accounting do you agree or not why?

Expenses which have been carried out but cash is not paid in the same month are accrued and when they are actually paid in cash the accrual is adjusted and cash is credited. the process is done under Matching Principle. Similarly when goods or services are being carried out but yet not completed at the period close, the revenue can be booked as accrued. When work is completed the revenue is realized and accrual is adjusted to book the revenue to receivable. This is called Realization Principle. As both these principles base on accrual therefore they are not directly applied to cash based accounting. The Realization principle is a standard according to which the revenue is put into books only when it is earned. This happens when a product has been sold or a service has been provided. Contrary to this, matching principle states that while mentioning the net income of a period in the books, it is necessary to match the expenses as well as the revenues in the same period. The revenues and the cost incurred during the production etc are to be compared against each other. These principles are not used in cash accounting because the sale of a product or service or the earning of Revenues may not necessarily be through a Cash transaction.

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What is the system called The system of preparing financial statements based on recognizing revenues when the cash is received and reporting expenses when the cash is paid?

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