The practice or profession of maintaining financial records, noting
expenses or
revenue, and determining how much one owes or is owed. Accounting seeks to assure that every individual or company pays or is paid the correct amount. There are several different types of accounting, each of which reports revenue and earnings differently from other methods. Two major accounting methods are
accrual accounting and
cash accounting. Accrual accounting recognizes revenue and matches it with the expenses that generated that revenue. Cash accounting, on the other hand, recognizes revenue and expenses in the order in which they are received or spent.
Accounting is important in
personal finance as well. One must maintain accurate records to ensure that enough
money remains to pay one's
bills. Likewise, accounting is necessary to pay personal or
corporate taxes in the correct amount. See also:
CPA,
LIFO,
FIFO.