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Full Accrual Basis of Accounting

For governmental accounting, the full accrual basis of accounting is used with the economic resources measurement focus and is identical to the accounting methods used in commercial enterprises. Revenue is recognized when earned. Expenses are recognized when incurred. The full accrual basis of accounting is used by SE and PAPI funds. See also modified accrual basis of accounting.

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