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Write the difference between horizontal and vertical analysis of financial statements.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 07:08:45

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The major differences between horizontal analysis and vertical analysis of financial statements are as follows −Horizontal analysisIts main aim is to compare line items to calculate the changeover the time.In this, information is compared line by line to make decisions.It is useful when financial results of current/targeted years are compared with previous financial years.It states growth/decline of an item.It tells about changes in items over the time.It is used in intra comparison.It is used in income statements, balance sheets, retained earnings statements.It includes long term planning.Vertical analysisIts main purpose is to compare change in percentages.In this, each line item is ... Read More

Write the difference between comparative analysis and common size analysis.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 07:07:45

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The major differences between comparative analysis and common size analysis are as follows −Comparative analysisIt shows previous financial results side by side along with its change in amount/percentage.It compares current year results with its base year.It’s a horizontal analysis.The results are expressed in both percentages and pictorial form.Both inter and intra firm can be compared.It helps in internal decision making.It is useful to compare results with its previous financial years.Relative importance of individual figures can’t be shown in statement with comparative analysis.Common Size analysisIt shows results regarding same year in the form of percentages.It compares figures of same year.It’s a ... Read More

Compare trend analysis and comparative analysis.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 07:05:03

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The major differences between trend analysis and comparative analysis are as follows −Trend analysisIt is designed to look for trends in business performances.It is analysed in horizontal methods.It adopts line by line method.It can be interpreted in absolute terms, as a percentages and in graphical forms.It is useful to compare its results with previous years.Comparative analysisIt is designed to compare changes from time to time.It is analysed in horizontal or vertical methods.It focusses on comparison with the help of financial information.It uses ratio calculation.It can be useful in comparing its results with previous financial years and also can be compared ... Read More

Differentiate between tangible assets and intangible assets.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 07:04:02

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The major differences between tangible assets and intangible assets are as follows −Tangible assetsThey have physical existence.They get depreciated.Liquidation is easier as compared to intangible assets.They can be determined and evaluated easily.They increase the value of the company.They can be accepted as collateral.They can be effected by natural calamities and by others means.Land, vehicle, machinery, furniture etc. are some of the examples of tangible assets.Intangible assetsThey don’t have physical existence.They get amortised.Liquidation is not easy as compared to tangible assets.Determination and evaluation is difficult.They increase the potential revenue.They can’t be accepted as collateral.They can be effected by business failure only.Blueprints, ... Read More

Write the difference between single entry system and double entry system.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 16:08:36

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The major differences between single entry system and double entry system are as follows −Single entry systemDouble entry systemTells about cash, debtors and creditors cash balances only.Records transactions related to business only.Incomplete system of recording the transactions.Can easily record fraud transactions.Hard to find errors.Persons accounts and cash accounts are included.Not accepted by taxation department.Takes lot of time in calculation profit/loss.Suitable for small business.Cost of implementation is not required.Reconciliation of accounts is not possible.Special knowledge is not required in maintaining books.Trail balance can’t be prepared.Not suitable for tax purposeDifficult to prepare financial statementDifficult to tell about financial positionTells about every business ... Read More

Compare cost inflation and deflation.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 07:01:45

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The major differences between cost inflation and deflation are as follows −InflationIt increases aggregate price level.If inflation is caused by demand it is called Demand pull inflation.If inflation is caused by supply it is called cost push inflation.It is beneficial to economy.It reduces purchasing power of money.It results in unequal distribution of money.DeflationIt decreases in aggregate price level.If deflation is caused by reduction in money supply, then it is called money supply deflation.If deflation is caused by credit factors, then it is called as credit deflation.It is not good for economy.It increases purchasing power of money.It reduces investments, increase in ... Read More

Write the difference between cost accounting and management accounting.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 16:14:55

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The major differences between cost accounting and management accounting are as follows −Cost accountingManagement accountingIt helps in taking decisions in cost computation, cost control, cost reduction.Short term planning.It has a very narrow scopeIt measures quantitative.It is a sub set of management accounting.There is a specific procedure.Historic informed is the basic in decision making.Requires statutory audit.It does not depend on management accounting.It is used by management, shareholders and vendors.It helps in taking effective decisions in business.Short/long term planning.It has much broader scope.It measures both quantitative and qualitative.It itself is a vast area.There is no specific procedure.Historic and predictive information is the ... Read More

Write the difference between duty and tariff.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 16:14:09

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The major differences between duty and tariff are as follows −DutyTariffIt is a tax imposed on export/imports goods.Similar to indirect taxes.Exciting duty and customs duty are its two types.Imposes on goods manufactured domestically and imports/exports of goods.Amount goes to government.These are taxes imposed on goods imported from other countries.Similar to direct taxes.Specific tariff and Ad valorem tariff are its two types.Covers on imported/exported goods of a manufacture country to international country.Amount goes to government.

Write the difference between tax and duty.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 16:12:29

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The major differences between tax and duty are as follows −TaxDutyIt is the compulsory amount paid to the government.It is charged on income, wealth, service, sales etc.Direct tax and indirect tax are types of taxes.Wide scope.Central/state governments will impose tax.It is an amount charged by government on imports/exports and manufacture of goods.It is charged on goods and financial transactions.Custom duty and excise duty are types of duty.Narrow scope.Central government will impose duty.

Compare accounting depreciation and tax depreciation.

Mandalika
Updated on 25-Jul-2020 06:57:13

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The major differences between accounting depreciation and tax depreciation are as follows −Accounting depreciationIt is prepared for accounting purpose.It is based on International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and accounting principles.One can choose any depreciation method.It is more accurate as compared to tax depreciation.Tax depreciationIt is prepared for income tax purpose.It is based on Internal Revenue service (IRS) regulations.It uses accelerated depreciation method.It is less accurate as compared to accounting depreciation.

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