What is the Matching Principle?

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The matching principle is a common accounting concept that assumes a company will report expenses at the same time as the revenues they are related to. Revenues and expenses are “matched” on the income statement covering a period of time (typically, each month). The graphic above shows an example of how a company’s income would be calculated when the matching principle is applied:

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Melanie Hodgdon

Melanie Hodgdon, president of Business Systems Management, provides management consulting and coaching for contractors. She co-authored A Simple Guide to Turning a Profit as a Contractor, with Leslie Shiner.

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