Major accounting differences


The major accounting difference between interest incurred during a period and cash dividends declared during the same period is:

a) Interest decreases retained earnings while dividend declared increases retained earnings

b) Interest reduces net income while dividends declared do not affect net income

c) Interest does not affect net income while dividends reduce net income

d) There is no major difference. Both are treated identically for accounting purposes.

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Accounting Basics: Major accounting differences
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