APPLICATION OF „ACCOUNTING” IN THE PROCESS OF SOCIAL PROGRAMMING
Abstract
The paper analyzes the problem called „common accounting” which stands in the process of social programming. It is a fact that its significance increases with the development of globalization. Under its impact in the process of social programming unions and alliances of states create common social programs which are a natural reaction to the claimed social needs. During its implementation the right and correct accounting are the only one reliable way of good management and the sufficiently complete satisfaction of the social interest. Namely because of that, the study examines some of the registered differences that sometimes create unnecessary tension in the accounting process.References
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