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− | A [[financial account]] (or, simply, [[account]]; hereinafter, the ''Account'') is an accounting device used in [[bookkeeping]] to record increases and decreases of business transactions related to [[Assets]], [[Liabilities]], [[Owner's Capital]], [[Owner's Withdrawals]], [[Revenue]], and/or [[Expenses]]. In other words, the ''Account'' is the [[concept]] that is used to record financial entries of a similar nature such as [[Cash at Bank]] increases ( | + | A [[financial account]] (or, simply, [[account]]; hereinafter, the ''Account'') is an accounting device used in [[bookkeeping]] to record increases and decreases of business transactions related to [[Assets]], [[Liabilities]], [[Owner's Capital]], [[Owner's Withdrawals]], [[Fiscal Revenue]], and/or [[Expenses]]. In other words, the ''Account'' is the [[concept]] that is used to record financial entries of a similar nature such as [[Cash at Bank]] increases (is [[debit]]ed) and decreases (is [[credit]]ed) or, vice versa, [[Accounts Payable]] increases (is [[credit]]ed) and decreases (is [[debit]]ed). |
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+ | ==Definitions== | ||
+ | According to [[College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition)]], | ||
+ | :[[Account]]. An accounting device used in [[bookkeeping]] to record increases and decreases of business transactions relating to individual assets, liabilities, capital, [[Owner's Withdrawals]], [[Fiscal Revenue|revenue]], expenses, and so on. | ||
==Journalizing== | ==Journalizing== | ||
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− | |rowspan="3"|[[ | + | |rowspan="3"|[[Asset-origin account]]s |
− | ![[Assets]] | + | ![[Assets]] ** |
|rowspan="3"|Debit||rowspan="3"|Credit | |rowspan="3"|Debit||rowspan="3"|Credit | ||
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− | ![[Expenses]] | + | ![[Expenses]] ** |
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![[Owner's Withdrawals]] | ![[Owner's Withdrawals]] | ||
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− | |rowspan="3"|[[ | + | |rowspan="3"|[[Equity-origin account]]s |
− | ![[Liabilities]] | + | ![[Liabilities]] ** |
|rowspan="3"|Credit||rowspan="3"|Debit | |rowspan="3"|Credit||rowspan="3"|Debit | ||
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− | ![[Revenue]] | + | ![[Fiscal Revenue]] ** |
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![[Owner's Capital]] | ![[Owner's Capital]] | ||
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− | |[[Adjusting account]]s | + | |colspan="4" style="text-align:left; background-color:#fff;"|* Besides [[Income Summary]], increase represents [[account normal balance|normal balance]]<br>** [[Adjusting account]]s behave oppositely to the ''Accounts'' that they adjust |
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::''Main wikipage: [[Rules of debit and credit]]'' | ::''Main wikipage: [[Rules of debit and credit]]'' | ||
− | :*[[ | + | :*[[Asset-origin account]]s, which include [[Assets]], [[Owner's Withdrawals]], and [[Expenses]], are debited when they increase and credited when they decrease. |
− | :*[[ | + | :*[[Equity-origin account]]s, which are [[Liabilities]], [[Owner's Capital]], and [[Fiscal Revenue]], are debited when decrease and credited when they increase. |
===Adjusting accounts=== | ===Adjusting accounts=== | ||
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:''Main wikipage: [[Chart of accounts]]'' | :''Main wikipage: [[Chart of accounts]]'' | ||
Every [[organization]] can establish its own list of account titles, which is called the [[chart of accounts]]. | Every [[organization]] can establish its own list of account titles, which is called the [[chart of accounts]]. | ||
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+ | ==Related concepts== | ||
+ | *[[Bookkeeping]]. Recording, filing, and retrieving of [[financial data]], as well as producing those [[financial report]]s that are required by laws. | ||
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+ | ==Related lectures== | ||
+ | *[[Bookkeeping Quarter]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category: Septem Artes Administrativi]][[Category: Articles]] |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 4 January 2019
A financial account (or, simply, account; hereinafter, the Account) is an accounting device used in bookkeeping to record increases and decreases of business transactions related to Assets, Liabilities, Owner's Capital, Owner's Withdrawals, Fiscal Revenue, and/or Expenses. In other words, the Account is the concept that is used to record financial entries of a similar nature such as Cash at Bank increases (is debited) and decreases (is credited) or, vice versa, Accounts Payable increases (is credited) and decreases (is debited).
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Definitions
According to College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition),
- Account. An accounting device used in bookkeeping to record increases and decreases of business transactions relating to individual assets, liabilities, capital, Owner's Withdrawals, revenue, expenses, and so on.
Journalizing
- Main wikipage: Journalizing
Rules of debit and credit
Rules of debit and credit Category Type Increase * Decrease Asset-origin accounts Assets ** Debit Credit Expenses ** Owner's Withdrawals Equity-origin accounts Liabilities ** Credit Debit Fiscal Revenue ** Owner's Capital * Besides Income Summary, increase represents normal balance
** Adjusting accounts behave oppositely to the Accounts that they adjust
- Main wikipage: Rules of debit and credit
- Asset-origin accounts, which include Assets, Owner's Withdrawals, and Expenses, are debited when they increase and credited when they decrease.
- Equity-origin accounts, which are Liabilities, Owner's Capital, and Fiscal Revenue, are debited when decrease and credited when they increase.
Adjusting accounts
- Main wikipage: Adjusting account
Chart of accounts
- Main wikipage: Chart of accounts
Every organization can establish its own list of account titles, which is called the chart of accounts.
Related concepts
- Bookkeeping. Recording, filing, and retrieving of financial data, as well as producing those financial reports that are required by laws.