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Book I
Keeping the Books
Chapter 2
Charting the Accounts
ОглавлениеIn This Chapter
▶ Introducing the Chart of Accounts
▶ Reviewing the types of accounts that make up the chart
▶ Creating your own Chart of Accounts
Can you imagine the mess your checkbook would be if you didn’t record each check you wrote? You’ve probably forgotten to record a check or two on occasion, but you certainly learn your lesson when you realize that an important payment bounces as a result. Yikes!
Keeping the books of a business can be a lot more difficult than maintaining a personal checkbook. Each business transaction must be carefully recorded to make sure it goes into the right account. This careful bookkeeping gives you an effective tool for figuring out how well the business is doing financially.
As a bookkeeper, you need a road map to help you determine where to record all those transactions. This road map is called the Chart of Accounts. This chapter tells you how to set up the Chart of Accounts, which includes many different accounts. It also reviews the types of transactions you enter into each type of account in order to track the key parts of any business: assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses.