What do you mean by an Accounting Cycle....?????
Answer Posted / sanjeev kumar
Accounting cycle is a accounting process and accounting
structure. accounting cycle is recording and prepare the
transaction from book keeping to ledger to final account (
profit and loss account,balance sheet)and cash flow
statement account.
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