Balance+accounts

  • 91Chamber of Accounts (Greece) — Greece This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Greece …

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  • 92annual accounts — annual report; = report and accounts The financial statements of an organization, generally published annually. In the UK, incorporated bodies have a legal obligation to publish annual accounts and file them at Companies House. Annual accounts… …

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  • 93annual accounts — annual report; report and accounts The financial statements of an organization, generally published annually. In the UK, incorporated bodies have a legal obligation to publish annual accounts and file them at Companies House. Annual accounts… …

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  • 94Trial balance — In accounting, the trial balance is a worksheet listing the balance at a certain date, of each ledger account in two columns, namely debit and credit. Under the double entry system, in any transaction the total of any debits must equal the total… …

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  • 95Average Balance — The balance on a loan or depositary account. A simple average balance is calculated by dividing the beginning balance plus the ending balance by two. A weighted average balance will take into account how long the balance remained at specific …

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  • 96Off-balance sheet account —   Off balance sheet accounts are assets and liabilities that the bank expects in the future. This type of account is also known as contingent . Off balance sheet accounts are possible future obligations without outlay of funds …

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  • 97European System of Accounts — The European System of Accounts (often abbreviated as ESA ) is the system of national accounts and regional accounts used by members of the European Union. It was most recently updated in 1995. The 1995 ESA is broadly consistent with the United… …

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  • 98Minimum Balance — The minimum dollar amount that a customer must have in an account in order to receive some sort of service, such as keeping the account open or receive interest. There can be more than one minimum balance for the same account. For example, a… …

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  • 99Fluid balance — is the concept of human homeostasis that the amount of fluid lost from the body is equal to the amount of fluid taken in. Euvolemia is the state of normal body fluid volume.Water is necessary for all life on Earth. Humans can survive for several… …

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  • 100National Accounts —    The national accounts are the official income account, cash flow statement and balance sheet for the economy of a country. These accounts give a comprehensive analysis of gross domestic product and its components, and include detailed… …

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