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Accounting Terminology
[edit]- Accountancy
- Index of accounting articles
- Accounting assumptions
- Accounting entity
- Accounting networks and associations
- Accounting period
- Accounting records
- Clearing account
- Cost allocation
- Event to knowledge
- Intangible asset
- Profit model
- Cost accounting
- Real-time posting
- Tax profit
- Amortization
- Bookkeeping
- Accounting Terminology (Category)
- Accelerated depreciation
- Account (accountancy)
- Accounting equation
- Accounts payable
- Accounts receivable
- Accrual
- Accrued liabilities
- Adjusted basis
- Adjusting entries
- Amortization (business)
- Asset
- Auditor's report
- Balance (accounting)
- Balance sheet
- Bill and hold
- Business mileage reimbursement rate
- Capital appreciation
- Capital expenditure
- Capital surplus
- Cash flow
- Cash flow forecasting
- Cash flow statement
- Certified Internal Control Auditors
- Chart of accounts
- Checkoff
- Clean surplus accounting
- Basis of accounting
- Constant purchasing power accounting
- Cost of goods sold
- Cost principle
- Debits and credits
- Double-entry bookkeeping system
- Enterprise liquidity
- FIFO and LIFO accounting
- Financial audit
- Forensic accounting
- Fund accounting
- General ledger
- Generally accepted accounting principles
- Goodwill (accounting)
- Historical cost
- Impairment cost
- Internal audit
- International Financial Reporting Standards
- International Standards on Auditing
- Management accounting
- Management discussion and analysis
- Mark-to-market accounting
- Matching principle
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Model Audit Rule 205
- Notes to financial statements
- Record to report
- Revenue center
- Revenue recognition
- Sarbanes–Oxley Act
- Statement of changes in financial position
- Statement of retained earnings
- Stranded asset
- Tax accounting in the United States
- Total absorption costing
- Trade credit
- Travel and subsistence
- Trial balance
- Triple bottom line
- Voluntary disclosure
- XBRL