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#Bookkeeping

accrual basis

Accrual basis is the magical accounting rule that prioritizes the timing of record entries over actual cash movements. It fills profit and loss with future expectations and past invoices, conveniently ignoring real cash flow. Each time financial statements are presented, management admires the beauty of numbers while deftly averting their eyes from the true bank balance. In other words, cash isn’t the real adversary—it’s merely a prop for crafting a narrative. Example: Ingeniously recognizing accounts receivable before period-end to dazzle shareholders with a 'stellar performance' is just one of its many tricks.

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