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accountingThe principles and practice of systematically recording, presenting, and interpreting financial accounts; financial record keeping and management of businesses and other organizations, from balance sheets to policy decisions, for tax or operating purposes. Forms of inflation accounting, such as CCA (current cost accounting) and CPP (current purchasing power), are aimed at providing valid financial comparisons over a period in which money values change.
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In Technical Advice Memorandum (TAM) 200609018, the IRS relied on traditional cost accounting principals to determine whether the costs of a taxpayer's engineering and procurement departments qualified as mixed service costs (MSC) that can be allocated between capitalizable activities and deductible activities under Regs. Contract Pricing and Cost Accounting Standards (DFARS Case 2003-D014) It took me several years to realize that the cost accounting principles I learned in college didn't work that easily in a metalcasting facility environment. |
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