What is an accounting period?

Accounting period

An accounting period is the span of time covered by a set of financial records, such as a month, quarter, or year. Using consistent accounting periods allows businesses to compare financial performance over time.

Example: A company may prepare financial statements at the end of each month to evaluate revenue, expenses, and profitability.

Related terms: Fiscal Year, Month-End Close, Financial Statements

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