How does partnership accounting differ from corporate accounting? A. The matching principle is not considered appropriate for partnership accounting B. Partnerships report all assets at fair value as...


How does partnership accounting differ from corporate accounting?


    A. The matching principle is not considered appropriate for partnership accounting


   B. Partnerships report all assets at fair value as of the latest balance sheet data


   C. Revenues are recognized at a different time by a partnership that is appropriate for a corporation


    D. Individual capital accounts replace the contributed capital and retained earnings balances found in corporate accounting



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