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Normal Balance
The part of an account (either debit or credit) that is used to log increments in the account's value.
Financial Statement
A formal record of the financial activities and position of a business, individual, or other entity, including balance sheets, income statements, and statements of cash flows.
Permanent/Temporary
Refers to accounts or methods in accounting that either endure indefinitely (permanent) or have an expiration or closing time (temporary).
Reversing Adjustments
Reversing Adjustments are accounting entries made at the beginning of a new accounting period to cancel out adjusting entries made at the end of the previous period to simplify financial reporting.
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