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Responsibility Accounting

 

  1. Responsibility accounting is an accounting system that provides information to management about the performance of other parts of the organization by the type of responsibility assigned to each part of the organization (e.g., responsibility for cost containment in cost centers and responsibility for revenue production in revenue centers). See also strategic business unit. A system of accounting that assigns revenues, costs, and/or capital to units of an enterprise (responsibility centers).

 

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