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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounting implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effects or consequences of a decision or action on financial reporting or accounting practices.
Example: "Before making any changes to the budget, we need to consider the accounting implications of our decisions."
Alternatives: "financial consequences" or "accounting consequences".
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It is not clear, however, that the lawyers were aware of the accounting implications of the transactions.
The discussion of stock option practices in Apple's report was mostly focused on the accounting implications, and it offered few details on the potential tax and disclosure issues.
"With a straight buy or sell, it's easy to understand all the tax, profit-and-loss and accounting implications," he said.
Steve Jobs was aware or recommended the selection of some favorable grant dates, he did not receive or financially benefit from these grants or appreciate the accounting implications".
Apple has acknowledged that Mr. Jobs was aware of backdating but said he did not benefit financially from it and did not understand the accounting implications.
He impressed upon her the importance of addressing succession-planning issues that arose as a result of her grandmother's unsettled estate and had important legal and accounting implications.
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Taking into account implications of modeling and measurements of PI3, we developed a series of large volume dense plasma sources and high-voltage pulsed power supplies (HV PPS).
Our literature review shows that models, which address the logistics planning problems of retailers with multiple channels holistically taking into account implications for traditional bricks-and-mortar and e-commerce business, are relatively scarce.
Although the performance of GAIL-SBSP is in general satisfactory, at least amongst Singapore-Chinese women, one might anticipate that taking into account implications of the different health systems and etiological factors may produce improved prediction.
ULA did not compete for the GPS launch contract, citing accounting issues, implications of trade sanctions limiting imports of its rockets' Russian-made engines and, according to a former ULA vice-president, SpaceX's cut-rate pricing.
The paper uses the critical literature on stereotypes to examine how books written for a general readership on Enron and other recent corporate failures portray accountants and accounting, and the implications their authors draw for corporate governance and the survival of the financial system.
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