by pay@crispino.us | Jan 11, 2026 | Financial Statements, Terminologies
Shows changes in retained earnings during a period, including net income, dividends, and prior period adjustments. Links income statement and balance sheet. Useful for assessing profit reinvestment.
by pay@crispino.us | Jan 10, 2026 | Chart of Accounts, Expenses, Terminologies
Payments for maintaining cleanliness of offices or facilities. Necessary for workplace safety and comfort. Often outsourced to contractors.
by pay@crispino.us | Jan 8, 2026 | Assets, Chart of Accounts, Terminologies
Company-owned cars, trucks, or vans used for deliveries or travel. These assets are depreciated over their useful life. They are tracked separately for tax and operational purposes.
by pay@crispino.us | Jan 8, 2026 | Chart of Accounts, Equity, Terminologies
Tracks gains and losses not included in net income, such as foreign currency adjustments or unrealized securities gains. Appears in equity section. Reflects broader changes in net worth.
by pay@crispino.us | Jan 7, 2026 | Assets, Chart of Accounts, Terminologies
When the owner lends money to the business with the intention of repayment, rather than contributing capital. Classified as a liability for the business until paid back. Keeps a distinction between investment and temporary financial support.
by pay@crispino.us | Jan 3, 2026 | Accounting Proram, Terminologies
A feature that allows recording transactions in different currencies. Essential for businesses dealing with international clients or suppliers. Automatically updates conversions based on exchange rates.