Book Keeping Task/Accrual

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In Canada, most businesses use the accrual method, as [https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/sole-proprietorships-partnerships/accounting-methods.html that is a requirement] of the Canada Revenue Agency.

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Consistent with best practices, PCSAR uses the accrual basis of bookkeeping.

The alternative is the cash basis. For an explanation of the differences, see these articles:

In Canada, most businesses use the accrual method, as that is a requirement of the Canada Revenue Agency.

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