accounting basics 1
accounting basics 2
accounting people
accounting types
accounting docs
100

money that you earn by working, investing, or producing goods


income

100

money that you have to pay to the government from what you earn or when you buy things


tax

100

a person or company whose job is preparing the financial records of people, companies, or organizations

an accountant

100

a type of accounting that deals with providing financial reports about a company's profits, debts, cash flow, etc. 

financial accounting

100

a book in which things are regularly recorded, especially business activities and money received or paid

a ledger

200

money that you get from selling goods or services for more than they cost to produce or provide


profit

200

money spent in carrying out a job, a business


expenses

200

someone whose job is to keep a record of all the money a company spends and receives

a bookkeeper

200

the process in which all the costs of a business activity or production process or activity are examined in order to help managers decide how to make profits or save money

cost accounting

200

a document that shows a company's profit or loss in a particular period

Profit&loss account (P&L)

300

amounts of money that a person or organization owes, debts


liabilities

300

amounts owed by customers to a company at a particular time and not yet paid


receivables

300

someone whose job is to carry out an official examination of the accounts of a business and to produce a report

an auditor

300

the activity of preparing and using financial information about a company in order to support management decisions

managerial accounting

300

a statement that shows the value of a company's assets and its debts

balance sheet

400

a payment to someone who sells goods that is directly related to the amount sold, or a system that uses such payments


commission

400

an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service

fee

400

a senior manager who is responsible for preparing a company’s financial reports and making certain that the company’s accounts are regularly checked and correct

a controller

400

accounting methods to prepare information on a person's income or a company's earnings for the tax authority

tax accounting

400

a document that shows the money coming into and going out of a company during a particular period

cash-flow statement

500

decrease in value of fixed assets

depreciation

500

decrease in value of intangible assets

amortization

500

the person in an organization who has the most important position with responsibility for the organization's finances

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

500

a system that a business uses to record its financial situation, where each sum of money is shown as money received in one part and money spent in the other part

double-entry accounting

500

a document on which you report your income each year to calculate your taxes

tax return

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