Joint Venture

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A Joint Venture (JV) is a strategic alliance where two or more parties collaborate to undertake a specific business project, sharing resources, risks, and rewards. In JV accounting, each party records its share of assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses in accordance with their ownership interest. This term is crucial in understanding collaborative business efforts and their financial implications.

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