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Operational loss arises from:

AEvents outside normal business activities

BDay-to-day regular business activities

CSale of fixed assets

DAppreciation of assets

Answer:

B. Day-to-day regular business activities

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INCOME

Definition:

Income refers to the increase in the net worth (or owner's equity) of an organization, which may arise from both:

  • Business operations (e.g., sales revenue)

  • Other sources (e.g., profit on the sale of fixed assets)

  • Formula: Income = Profit + Gain

LOSS

Definition:

  • A loss occurs when expenses exceed related revenues during a period.

  • Effect: Leads to a decrease in owner's equity.

Note:

The term loss can convey two meanings:

  • Operational Loss: From regular business activities (e.g., cost of goods sold > sales revenue).

  • Non-operational Loss: From other events (eg, loss on sale of assets, natural disasters).


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