Financial Glossary

Chart of Accounts (COA)

What is a Chart of Accounts?

A Chart of Accounts (COA) is a list of all financial accounts used by a business, organised into categories like assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. It serves as the foundation of the general ledger.

Chart of Accounts: Definition & Structure Explained

📋 How is a Chart of Accounts Structured?

    Category

    Description

    Examples

    Assets

    Resources owned by the business

    Cash, inventory, equipment

    Liabilities

    Obligations owed to others

    Loans, accounts payable

    Equity

    Owner’s interest in the business

    Retained earnings, capital

    Income

    Revenue generated from business activities

    Sales revenue, interest income

    Expenses

    Costs of operating the business

    Rent, utilities, salaries

    💡 Setting Up a Chart of Accounts

    1. Determine Account Categories: Based on your business model.
    2. Assign Account Numbers: Create a logical numbering system.
    3. Use Accounting Software: Automate and manage accounts efficiently.
      📌 Related: Double-Entry Accounting | Bookkeeping

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