Accounting requires accurate arithmetic to provide reliable information. Cross-footing is a method accountants use to verify that all the numbers add up. In accounting lingo, summing a column of numbers is called footing. To cross-foot is to ensure that
delving into the significance of footing in accounting is a valuable pursuit. This article aims to shed light on the definition, types, calculation methods, and examples of footing in accounting, along with its advantages and limitations.
Determination of stresses the interface of a rigid eccentric footing, accounting for the effect of soil mechanical characteristics and footing geometrical parametersSlimane, BenayadFatima, KadriAimen, YousfiRomanian Journal of Civil Engineering / Revista Romn de Inginerie Civil...
accounting educationhuman governanceof being humanThis paper is a critique of the approach in which the issue of accounting ethics and governance has been tackled through education. In light of the existence of the International Education Standard (IES) 4 specifically on ethics as the relevant ...