Recognized Gain or Loss

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Recognized Gain or Loss refers to the amount of profit or loss that is reported on the financial statements when an asset is sold or disposed of. This occurs when the realized gain or loss is acknowledged in the accounting records, impacting the entity’s taxable income. Recognized gain is crucial for accurate financial reporting and compliance with accounting standards.

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