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Account Accounts: Finance Accounting

Financial accounting involves documenting a company's finances through various reports and statements that provide information on revenue, costs, assets, liabilities, and cash flows. Key financial statements include the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. Financial accounting provides external users like investors and regulators with standardized information about a company's financial position and performance.
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Account Accounts: Finance Accounting

Financial accounting involves documenting a company's finances through various reports and statements that provide information on revenue, costs, assets, liabilities, and cash flows. Key financial statements include the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. Financial accounting provides external users like investors and regulators with standardized information about a company's financial position and performance.
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