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Objectivity principle
The objectivity principle in accounting, also known as the objectivity concept or the principle of objectivity, emphasizes the need for financial information to be supported by objective evidence and verifiable data. This principle ensures that the financial statements of a business are reliable, unbiased, and free from the personal opinions or biases of those preparing the financial information. The objectivity principle is fundamental to the overall reliability and integrity of financial reporting.
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