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Double-entry accounting means that every transaction affects and is recorded in at least two accounts.
Administrative Expenses
Expenses incurred that are not directly tied to a specific function like manufacturing, production, or sales, usually including items like rent, utilities, and management salaries.
Operating Expenses
Costs associated with the day-to-day operations of a business, such as rent, utilities, salaries, and maintenance, but not including cost of goods sold.
Adjusting Entries
Accounting records created at the close of a fiscal period to distribute revenues and expenses to the timeframe they genuinely transpired.
Reversed
In accounting, referring to the action of negating a previous transaction or entry to correct or adjust financial records.
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