See Also: Historical cost accounting(finance)
Historical cost accounting convention(finance)
Historical Cost Accounting Convention(money)
trypanosoma vivax(medicine)
Historical Cost(money)
Historical cost(finance)
Cost accounting(finance)
Cost Accounting(money)
Replacement cost accounting(finance)
Job order cost accounting(finance)

Historical cost accounting convention (finance) and trypanosoma vivax (medicine)


Historical cost accounting convention (finance)


An accounting technique that values an asset for balance sheet purposes at the price paid for the asset at the time of its acquisition.





trypanosoma vivax (medicine)


trypanosoma vivax


An active blood parasite that is present in practically all domestic animals in africa, the west indies, and parts of central and south america. In africa, the insect vector is the tsetse fly. In Other countries, infection is by mechanical means indicating that the parasites have been introduced to these countries and have been able to maintain themselves in spite of the lack of a suitable intermediate host. It is a cause of nagana, the severity of which depends on the species affected.