Current Purchasing Power (CPP) Accounting is a method of accounting that adjusts financial statements to reflect the effects of changes in the purchasing power of money. It aims to provide more accurate and relevant information during periods of inflation.
Current Purchasing Power Accounting is an accounting method that adjusts financial statements for changes in the general price level to maintain the purchasing power of shareholders' capital.
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