Chart of Accounts
Organize and track all your business accounts with a structured accounting framework.
This Chart of Accounts template provides a standardized structure for cataloging every financial account your business uses, from assets and liabilities to revenue and expenses. It includes columns for account numbers, names, descriptions, and account types, enabling you to establish consistent accounting practices and ensure proper classification of all transactions. Perfect for small to medium-sized businesses, accountants, and bookkeepers who need to maintain organized financial records and comply with accounting standards.
What's inside
- Account number assignment system
- Account name and description fields
- Account type classification
- Financial report mapping
- Hierarchical account organization
- Pre-structured layout for quick setup
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.xlsx · 1 sheet · included with lifetime access
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