All costs are classified as expense, recorded in the income statement and affect overall equity of the business adversely. Discuss the statement.
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All costs are classified as expenses: This statement is partially true. Costs can be classified into two categories: expenses and capital expenditures. Expenses are the costs incurred during the normal course of business operations, such as salaries, rent, and Show more…
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