accounting data

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accounting data

The accountant reviews the accounting data on her computer screen.

Definition

Noun: - Financial record information: All the numerical records, transactional details, and supporting documentation that form the basis for and substantiate a financial statement. This includes ledgers, journals, spreadsheets, and related documents, which may exist in physical (hard copy) or digital (machine-readable) formats.

Usage
  • As a subject: must be accurate and complete for an audit to proceed smoothly.
  • As an object: The analyst reviewed the from the last fiscal quarter.
  • With prepositions: Discrepancies were found the . The report was prepared the .
Examples
  • The auditors spent weeks verifying the company's .
  • Modern software helps in organizing and analyzing vast amounts of .
  • A secure backup of all is essential for business continuity.
Advanced Usage
  • "to reconcile accounting data": To ensure that different sets of financial records agree with one another.
    • The finance team's primary task at month-end is to reconcile all accounting data.
  • "the integrity of accounting data": Refers to the accuracy, consistency, and reliability of the financial information.
    • Regulators are focused on ensuring the integrity of a firm's accounting data.
Variants and Related Words
  • Account (noun): A record of financial transactions for a particular asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense item.
  • Bookkeeping (noun): The routine recording of financial transactions, which generates the raw .
  • Financial data (noun): A broader term that includes as well as market data, economic indicators, etc.
Synonyms
  • Financial records
  • Bookkeeping records
  • Ledger data
Related Phrases
  • Source documents: The original records (like invoices and receipts) that provide the evidence for entries in the .
  • Trial balance: A report generated from the that lists all ledger account balances to check the equality of debits and credits.
accounting data

The accountant reviews the accounting data on her computer screen.

Noun
  1. all the data (ledgers and journals and spreadsheets) that support a financial statement; can be hard copy or machine readable