Accounting period: the period of time, typically a year, over which an organisation records revenues and expenses, cash flows and changes in assets and liabilities. the period covered by the financial statements. At the period end the final accounts are drawn up and can be compared with the previous period. The business should keep the same accounting period to ensure consistency.
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