Advanced Financial Accounting
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Introduction: Government units are established for not making large profit instead they are established for economic and public welfare.Commercial units are formed for the motive of high profits and their main objective is to expand and make profit out of business.General fund is the primary fund maintained by the companies for recording all inflows and outflows except which are associated with the special purpose funds. It is mostly the difference between assets and liabilities of the company’s fund.
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