Objectivity

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Objectivity in accounting refers to the principle that financial information and statements should be based on verifiable evidence, free from personal bias or subjective influence. This ensures that the financial data presented is reliable and credible, fostering trust among stakeholders. Objectivity is crucial for maintaining the integrity of financial reporting and is a fundamental aspect of ethical accounting practices.

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