Accounting

Accounting Principles
Understanding the Rules that Keep Financial Reporting on the Straight and Narrow
Additional Paid-In Capital (APIC)
Understanding APIC: Where Investors Pay Above Par for Their Stocks (and Companies Cheer)
Appropriation
Understanding the act of setting aside money for specific purposes within accounting and governmental frameworks.
Audit Risk
Understanding the risks that financial statements may be materially incorrect despite an audit opinion indicating otherwise.
Backlog
A backlog is a buildup of uncompleted work that has ramifications in accounting and finance.
Business Asset
A piece of property or equipment owned by a company, valuable for operations and financial reporting.
Business Expenses
Understanding the Ins and Outs of Business Expenses – Costs That Meet the Tax Man
Capital Lease
Understanding the concept and characteristics of a capital lease in financial terms.
Capitalization
An exploration of the multifaceted term 'capitalization' and its amusing implications in finance.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a licensed professional accountant who has passed a rigorous examination and meets various educational and experience requirements.
Controller
A Controller - the financial overseer ensuring your company's dollars and cents are singing in harmony.
Diluted Earnings Per Share (Diluted EPS)
A financial measurement that gauges the quality of a company's earnings per share if all convertible securities were exercised

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