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Difference between government and commercial accounting

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Answered by sweety2542
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Explanation:

Following are the main differences between government accounting and commercial accounting:

1. Meaning

The accounting system maintained by the government offices is known as government accounting. The accounting system maintained by business organizations is known as commercial accounting.

2. Objective

Government accounting is maintained by the government offices to know the position of public fund. Commercial accounting is maintained by business organizations to know the profit or loss and the financial position of the business.

3. Budget

Government accounting strictly follows the government budgeting system. commercial accounting does not follow the government budgeting system.

4. Basis

Government accounting is prepared on cash basis. Commercial accounting is prepared on cash as well as accrual basis.

5. Level Of Accounting

Government accounting has the system of central level and operating level accounting. Commercial accounting has no provision of central level and operating level accounting.

6. Rules And Provisions

Government accounting is strictly maintained by following the financial rules and provisions of government. Commercial accounting is maintained by following the rules and principles of 'Generally Accepted Accounting Principles'.

7. Information

Government accounting provides information to the government about the receipts, transfer and deposition of public funds. Commercial accounting provides information to the concerned parties about the operating result and financial position of the business.

8. Auditing

An Auditor General Office audits the book of accounts kept under government accounting. A professional auditor can audit the books of accounts kept under commercial accounting.

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Answered by Cricetus
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Difference between government and commercial accounting

Explanation:

Government accounting- Government accounting is done by government to know the position of public fund. So that sources and uses of fund collected from general public can be identified. it is more difficult as it involves large number of transactions and they need to strictly follow the rules and provisions of the government made in this context.

Commercial accounting - Commercial accounting is done by various business organization to know their financial status and profit and loss position. they follow the GAAP ( Generally accepted accounting principles) while preparing the books of accounts.

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