Accountancy, asked by pathakaditya2002, 8 months ago

The fact that a business is seprea​

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Answered by uttamkumar77
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The fact that a business is separate and distniguishable from its owner is best exemplified by the concept of:-

\rm\blue{c) \: business \: entity \: concept.}

Accounting concepts are the fundamental ideas or basic assumptions u the theory and practise of financial accounting.

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This concept assumes that business has distinct and separate entity from its owners.

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