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explain the following matching principle​

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Answered by tavongagwaza517
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Answer:

This accounting principle requires companies to use the accrual basis of accounting.

Explanation:

The matching principle requires that expenses be matched with revenues. For example, sales commissions expense should be reported in the period when the sales were made (and not reported in the period when the commissions were paid). Wages to employees are reported as an expense in the week when the employees worked and not in the week when the employees are paid. If a company agrees to give its employees 1% of its 2019 revenues as a bonus on January 15, 2020, the company should report the bonus as an expense in 2019 and the amount unpaid at December 31, 2019 as a liability. (The expense is occurring as the sales are occurring.)

Because we cannot measure the future economic benefit of things such as advertisements (and thereby we cannot match the ad expense with related future revenues), the accountant charges the ad amount to expense in the period that the ad is run.

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