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This page takes you to the VCAA site. It will have the assessment guide, links to past exams, exam criteria, assessor reports, articles and other useful items. This should be your first point of reference for all information relating to this subject.
CPA Australia
CPA is Australia’s premier organization in finance, accounting and [...]]]></description>
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When learning accounting for the first time, the terms &#8216;debit&#8217; and &#8216;credit&#8217; can be a bit confusing. Why? Because when you go to the bank and deposit money, the teller will tell you, &#8220;I am crediting your account X amount of dollars,&#8221; but if you are taking money our of your account, the [...]]]></description>
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