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What are their accounts or analyses? How are they similar to and/or different from one another?

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Answered by patlanramniwas
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Explanation:

Account analysis is a process in which detailed line items in a financial transaction or statement are carefully examined for a given account, often by a trained auditor or accountant. An account analysis can help identify trends or give an indication of how a particular account is performing.

Account Analysis Explained

Financial statement analysis is the process of analyzing a company's financial statements for decision-making purposes and to understand the overall health of an organization. Financial statements record financial data, which must be evaluated through financial statement analysis to become more useful to investors, shareholders, managers, and other interested parties.

In cost accounting, this is a way for an accountant to analyze and measure the cost behavior of a firm. The process involves examining cost drivers and classifying them as either fixed or variable costs. The cost accountant then uses the company's data to figure out the estimated variable cost per cost-driver unit or fixed cost per period.

When it comes to banking, account analysis takes the form of a periodic statement outlining the banking services provided to a firm. The statement is usually provided monthly and involves the display of all important account data, including the company's average daily balance and charges that the company incurs from the bank.

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