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Chart of accounts

 

The chart of accounts is a list of accounts in which the accounts are arranged by group. For companies, a single chart of accounts is recommended, where the following breakdown is used:

  • classes numbered with a single digit,
  • groups numbered with a two-digit number,
  • subgroups numbered with a three-digit number,
  • accounts, which are numbered with a four-digit number,
  • subaccounts, which are numbered with a six-digit number.

Further breakdown is determined by the users of the single chart of accounts according to the regulations and their needs.

This chapter includes the following examples:

 

 

Tecta chart of accounts

The chapter shows the chart of accounts used by Tecta to record its business transactions.

Entering a chart of accounts in PANTHEON

This chapter presents an example of how to enter a chart of accounts and how to import it.

 



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