Discuss use of generally accepted accounting principles


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The following is an excerpt from a conversation between the employees of Ermine Co., Jody Terpin and Hal Graves. Jody is the accounts payable clerk, and Hal is the cashier.

Jody: Hal, could I get your opinion on something?

Hal: Sure, Jody Jody: Do you know Margaret, the fixed assets clerk?

Hal: I know who she is, but I don't know her real well. Why?

Jody: Well, I was talking to her at lunch last Monday about how she liked her job, etc. You know, the usual... and she mentioned something about having to keep two sets of books... one for taxes and one for the financial statements. That can't be good accounting, can it? What do you think?

Hal: Two sets of books? It doesn't sound right.

Jody: It doesn't seem right to me either. I was always taught that you had to use generally accepted accounting principles.

How can there be two sets of books? What can be the difference between the two? How would you respond to Hal and Jody if you were Margaret?

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