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[[T-account]] (alternatively known as [[ledger account]] or spelled as [[T account]]; hereinafter, the ''Account'') is a skeleton version of a [[financial account]] that is used in a [[ledger]] and/or for demonstration purposes.
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[[T-account]] (alternatively spelled as [[T account]]; hereinafter, the ''Account'') is a skeleton version of a [[ledger account]] that is used for demonstration purposes.
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==Definitions==
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According to [[College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition)‎]],
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:[[T account]]. A skeleton version of a [[ledger account|standard account]] used for demonstration purposes.
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According to [[Principles of Economics by Timothy Taylor (3rd edition)]],
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:[[T-account]]. A balance sheet with a two-column format, with the T-shape formed by the vertical line down the middle and the horizontal line under the column headings for "Assets" and "Liabilities."
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==Related concepts==
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*[[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==
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*[[Bookkeeping Quarter]].
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 1 June 2020

T-account (alternatively spelled as T account; hereinafter, the Account) is a skeleton version of a ledger account that is used for demonstration purposes.


Definitions

According to College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition)‎,

T account. A skeleton version of a standard account used for demonstration purposes.

According to Principles of Economics by Timothy Taylor (3rd edition),

T-account. A balance sheet with a two-column format, with the T-shape formed by the vertical line down the middle and the horizontal line under the column headings for "Assets" and "Liabilities."

Related concepts

Related lectures