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Relatively powerful groups can only rarely create norms and laws that suit their interests.
Transaction Analysis
This is the process of reviewing and analyzing a company's transactions to determine their effects on its financial statements.
IFRS
International Financial Reporting Standards are a set of accounting rules and standards that determine how transactions and other accounting events should be reported in financial statements globally.
GAAP
The accounting standards and rules that are broadly adhered to in financial reporting are encapsulated in the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
Double-Entry Accounting
An accounting principle requiring that every financial transaction is recorded in at least two different nominal ledger accounts, ensuring the accounting equation is always in balance.
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