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What was held to be a direct contribution to the purchase price in Midland Bank plc v Cooke (1995) 27 HLR 733?
Accounting Events
Transactions or occurrences that result in changes to the financial statements of a company, requiring recognition or disclosure.
Period-To-Period Consistency
An accounting principle ensuring the application of the same accounting methods and principles from one period to the next to ensure financial comparability.
Debits
Accounting entries that increase assets or expenses or decrease liabilities or equity on a company's balance sheet.
Credits
Accounting entries that increase liabilities or equity or decrease assets, representing the opposite effect of debits in the double-entry bookkeeping system.
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