Criado por Bob Cui
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A specially ruled page used to record financial changes. There is one for each different item affecting the financial position.
The value of an account showing the dollar amount and an indication as to whether it is a debit or a credit value.
All the changes in the accounts caused by one business transaction, expressed in terms of debits and credits. The total of the debit amounts will equal the total of the credit amounts.
A financial event that changes the values in certain accounts and therefore affects the financial position of the business.
To record an amount on the right-hand side of an account.
To record an amount on the left-hand side of an account.
The system of accounting in general use in which every transaction is recorded both as a debit in one or more accounts and as a credit in one or more accounts.
A state in which the total value of all the accounts (or columns in a journal) with debit balances is equal to the total value of all the credit balances.
A group or file of accounts that can be stored as pages in a book, as cards in a tray, as tape on a reel, or magnetically on disk.
Accounting will be recorded on the basis of objective evidence (source documents) not personal opinion or feelings.
An item purchased or sold that is not paid for at the time; money received or paid to reduce an amount owed.
A state in which the total value of all the accounts (or columns in a journal) with debit balances does not equal the total value of all the credit balances.
Tiny pencil-figure totals used in accounts and journals.
A business paper, such as an invoice, that is the original record of a transaction and that provides the information needed when accounting for the transaction.
The process of comparing the total value of the debit accounts with the total value of the credit accounts in a ledger.
A special listing of all the account balances in a ledger, the purpose of which is to see if the dollar value of the accounts with debit balances is equal to the dollar value of the accounts with credit balances.