Expense Accounts

Debit and Credit
Understanding the fundamental rules of debit and credit in double-entry bookkeeping is essential for accurate financial accounting.
Fringe Benefits
Non-monetary benefits offered to the employees of a company in addition to their wages or salaries, and benefits provided to shareholders beyond dividends.
Income Accounts
In accounting, income accounts refer to revenue and expense accounts that reflect transactions affecting profit or loss during the accounting period. Unlike balance sheet accounts, income accounts provide insight into the organization's operational performance.
Revenue and Expense Accounts
Revenue and Expense Accounts are fundamental components in accounting that track the income and expenditures of a business over a specific period. These accounts help determine the net profit or loss and are essential for financial reporting and analysis.

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