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Verification of assets and liabilities
Verification means procedures normally carried out at the year end, to confirm the ownership, valuation and existence of items at the balance date.
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Distinction between vouching and verification
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Valuation of assets Cost price Market price Replacement cost
Book value Going concern value Realisable value Scrap value
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Difference between vouching, verification and valuation
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Verification and valuation of different assets
1. Intangible assets Goodwill Patents Copy rights Trade marks Fixed assets Land and building Plant and machinery Motor vehicle Floating assets Cash in hand Cash at bank Bills receivables Debtors
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Verification and valuation of different liabilities
Capital Debentures Bills payables Loans Outstanding liabilities Contingent liabilities
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