Reliability

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Reliability in accounting refers to the degree to which financial information is accurate, verifiable, and free from bias, ensuring that it faithfully represents an entity’s financial position. This principle is crucial for stakeholders who rely on financial statements to make informed decisions. Reliable information must be supported by evidence and consistent with accounting standards, enhancing trust and transparency in financial reporting.

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