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Accounting Process
The process of accounting can be defined as a series of activities, which are initiated at the opening of a transaction and accomplished with the closing of books. The series of activities involves identification, recording, and communication. The order in which these activities are performed is usually termed as the accounting process.
The process of accounting operates in the form of a cycle, hence, the steps of accounting activities are also followed in the cyclical order. The cyclical order involves starting at the beginning of a transaction, until the time when financial results are derived subsequent to the preparation of the
To identify: The basic steps in the recording process and explain the order in which they occur.

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