T-Account: Definition, Example, Recording, and Benefits
Usually a person without a four-year or five-year accounting degree employed to record routine financial transactions for smaller companies. Asset, liability, and most owner/stockholder equity accounts are referred to as permanent accounts (or real accounts). Permanent accounts are not closed at the end of the accounting year; their balances are automatically carried forward to the …
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