The Accounting and Tax Index was a quarterly publication by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) from 1992 to 2004, serving as a bibliography of books and articles on accounting and tax subjects. It has been succeeded by the online database ProQuest Accounting and Tax.
The American Economic Association (AEA) is an organization of economists, primarily consisting of academicians, focused on advancing economic research and discussions.
A Book of Account refers to the formal record maintained by a business entity to document its financial transactions. These records are essential for bookkeeping and accounting, ensuring that all financial activities are accurately tracked and reported. Books of account typically include journals, ledgers, and other financial documents that reflect the business's financial performance and position.
Books of account refer to the ledgers, journals, and other accounting records in which a business records its transactions. These records form the backbone of a company's financial information, ensuring that their financial status can be understood at any time.
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