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Glossary
Reference · 30 terms · each entry points to the chapter that works it through
Each definition here is deliberately one line. The chapter reference is the useful part: a term in accounting rarely means anything on its own, and almost always means something precise once you can see what it sits next to.
| Term | In one line | Worked through in |
|---|---|---|
| Accounting equation | Assets equal liabilities plus capital: what is held, and where it came from. | Chapter 6 |
| Accrual | A cost or income recognised in the period it belongs to, before the money moves. | Chapter 7 |
| Assets | Resources the business controls, from cash and stock to equipment and amounts owed to it. | Chapter 6 |
| Balance sheet | A statement of what is held and owed at one specific date. | Chapter 8 |
| Capital | The owner's stake: what would remain after every outside claim was met. | Chapter 6 |
| Cash basis | Recording income and costs when money moves rather than when the activity happens. | Chapter 7 |
| Cash flow statement | A statement separating cash from trading, from financing and from asset purchases. | Chapter 8 |
| Chart of accounts | The list of accounts a business uses to classify its entries. | Chapter 5 |
| Credit | An entry on the right of an account; it increases income, liabilities and capital. | Chapter 6 |
| Debit | An entry on the left of an account; it increases assets and expenses. | Chapter 6 |
| Depreciation | Spreading the cost of a long-lived asset across the periods that use it. | Chapter 7 |
| Double entry | Recording both sides of every transaction, so the books carry their own check. | Chapter 5 |
| Gearing | How much of the business is funded by borrowing rather than by its owner. | Chapter 9 |
| Gross margin | Gross profit as a share of sales: whether the trade itself pays. | Chapter 9 |
| Incidence | Who actually ends up worse off from a tax, as opposed to who hands the money over. | Chapter 2 |
| Income tax | A charge on what a person or business received in a period, after allowed deductions. | Chapter 2 |
| Ledger | Where entries are gathered account by account, after the book of first entry. | Chapter 5 |
| Liabilities | Amounts owed to people outside the business. | Chapter 6 |
| Payroll charge | A contribution levied on wages, usually split between employer and employee. | Chapter 2 |
| Prepayment | Something paid now that relates to a later period, held back from this one. | Chapter 7 |
| Profit and loss account | A statement of whether trading over a period created more than it consumed. | Chapter 8 |
| Property tax | A charge on the value or rental worth of land and buildings. | Chapter 2 |
| Reconciliation | Comparing the books against an independent record, such as a bank statement. | Chapter 7 |
| Source document | The original evidence of a transaction: an invoice, receipt or statement. | Chapter 5 |
| Tax year | The period a tax system uses to cut continuous activity into measurable slices. | Chapter 4 |
| Trial balance | A list of every account balance, with debits and credits totalled separately. | Chapter 6 |
| Value-added tax | A consumption tax collected in stages, each business reclaiming tax on its purchases. | Chapter 2 |
| Wealth-transfer tax | A charge on gifts and estates passing from one person to another. | Chapter 2 |
| Withholding | Deducting tax before payment is made, rather than collecting it later. | Chapter 3 |
| Working capital | Money tied up between paying for things and being paid for them. | Chapter 9 |