Organization's Chart of Accounts
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An Organization's Chart of Accounts is a Chart of Accounts for some organization.
- AKA: Active CoA.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be used to organize Accounting Ledgers and to navigate Financial Flows.
- It can be based on some Idealized CoA (such as a standard CoA).
- It can range from being an Active Chart of Accounts to being a Deprecated Chart of Accounts.
- It can range from being a Custom Business-Entity CoA, Custom NGO-Entity CoA, or a Custom Government-Entity CoA.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: CoA Account, Account Ledger.
References
2014
- (Purcell, 2014) ⇒ Melanie Purcell. (2014). “The Value of Regularly Reviewing the Chart of Accounts.” In: PM2 Connections Journal.
- QUOTE: The current chart of accounts reflects:
- Sources and uses of money.
- Accounting structure.
- Organizational structure.
- The evolution and history of the accounting and organizational structure.
- Activities and responsibilities of units within the structures.
- QUOTE: The current chart of accounts reflects: