Accountancy, asked by deepti3605, 6 months ago

4 difference between book keeping and accounting​

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Answered by khaninayath302
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In the simplest of terms, bookkeeping is responsible for the recording of financial transactions whereas accounting is responsible for interpreting, classifying, analyzing, reporting, and summarizing the financial data. Bookkeeping and accounting may appear to be the same profession to an untrained eye.

Answered by dsree3614
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Accounting is the process by where a company's financials are recorded, summarized, analyzed, consulted and reported on. Bookkeeping is the recording part of this process, in which all of the financial transactions of the business (consisting of income and expenses) are entered into a database.

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