AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ARGUMENTATIVE MATRIX IN OPERATIONS Accounting is the art of recording financial or business transactions in a methodical manner. So as to show their relation to ea
AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ARGUMENTATIVE MATRIX IN OPERATIONS Accounting is the art of recording financial or business transactions in a methodical manner. So as to show their relation to ea
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Accounting is the art of recording financial or business transactions in a methodical manner. So as to show their relation to each transaction and the state of the business in which they occur; summarizing, analyzing, verifying, and reporting the results. Accounting is the art of keeping accounts. It is a ridged definition, but it is exactly what accounting is, it is more than just memorizing terms and procedures; it's a whole new way of thinking about finances, "The person who knows HOW will always have a job. The person who knows WHY will always be his boss." A bookkeeper knows "how," but an accountant or sophisticated user of financial statements knows "why."
When switching any two rows we obtain the following:
When multiplying a row with a constant we obtain the following:
While when multiplying a row with a constant we obtain the following: