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On deductive arguments.
-If a deductive argument is valid, it must also be sound.
Comparability
A qualitative characteristic of financial information that allows stakeholders to identify similarities and differences between two or more sets of economic facts.
Faithful Representation
A fundamental qualitative characteristic in accounting, ensuring that financial information accurately reflects the economic events it purports to represent.
Financial Reporting
Generating documents that unveil the financial situation of a company to stakeholders, including managers, investors, and regulatory authorities.
Time Period Assumption
an accounting principle that divides an enterprise's life into small periods of time for reporting and analysis purposes.
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