CENGAGENOW 6 TERMS ACCESS CARD 27TH ED.
27th Edition
ISBN: 9781337689687
Author: WARREN
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.1APE
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Cost concept: This is an accounting concept which states that the actual cost paid in receipt of the asset is the reliable measure and hence assets and services should be recorded at actual cost or historical cost.
To describe: The recording of purchase of land in the books of CR Service
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CENGAGENOW 6 TERMS ACCESS CARD 27TH ED.
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