Deferred Inflow of Resources

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Deferred Inflow of Resources refers to an accounting term used to describe an acquisition of net assets by a government that is applicable to a future reporting period. It represents a liability-like item on the balance sheet, indicating resources received but not yet earned. This concept is crucial in governmental accounting, ensuring accurate financial reporting by matching revenues with the periods they pertain to.

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