Chart of Accounts
Wild, Shaw and Chiappetta (2015, p.58) defines the chart of accounts as a list of financial accounts used by the company to identify specific transactions in its journal/ledgers. Warren, Reeve and Fess (2005, p.48) pointed out that the ledger accounts are usually listed in a specific order, which is either from the most significant value or its ease of liquidation. But some companies list their chart of accounts based on their order of appearance in the financial statements (Warren, Reeve and Fess, 2005, p.48). However, in order to facilitate the tracking of business transactions for future references each of ...