Abstract
Accounting of financial results in banks is very important to show their financial status and activity correctly. Financial accounting in banks involves measuring, recording and reporting financial transactions, assets, liabilities, equity, income and expenses. These reports provide stakeholders, including regulators, investors and management, with important insights into the financial health of the bank. The complexity of banking operations, along with regulatory requirements, makes it mandatory for banks to adhere to international accounting standards that ensure transparency, comparability and consistency across the industry.
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