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What is really different between finance and accounting? Finance: is money management, including investment. Accounting: make records for the profit and liability. Is that right?
Apr 3, 2009 5:58 AM
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basically, it's correct. but remember that there's more to that.. they can be complex fields.
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finance = money matters accounting = book (record) keeping very simple
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Finance is about management of money. As for accounting, pls refer to mike's answer. It's something about profit & loss.
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finance involves decision making, whereas accounting is only record keeping.
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So your examples are right but are not full.
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Korean, Russian
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