Current Value Accounting (CVA) is a method aimed at providing an income statement and balance sheet in terms of current dollars, enhancing the quality of financial information during times of inflation.
Current-value accounting is a method that values assets based on their current market value, taking into account changes in specific prices rather than general price levels. This technique is essential for providing a more precise and timely reflection of an entity's financial situation.
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