Accounting and other business functions


An important difference between accounting and other business functions, such as marketing and management, is that:

Answer

a. Accounting involves mainly clerical activities and thus requires very little analysis.

b. Accounting offers us insight into whether the business is financially sound.

c. Accounting deals exclusively with numbers.

d. Accounting functions must be performed by an "outsider" (rather than by an employee of the business) in order to avoid conflicts of interest.

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