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Key Steps of Bookkeeping

Part of the Bookkeeping For Canadians For Dummies Cheat Sheet

As a bookkeeper, you complete your work by completing the tasks of the accounting cycle. Here’s a look at the cycle, and the related bookkeeping steps:

  1. Transactions: The purchases or sales of items start the process of bookkeeping.

  2. Journal entries: Enter transactions into the books through journals.

  3. Posting: Post journal entries to the General Ledger.

  4. Trial balance: Test accounts in the General Ledger to see if they’re in balance.

  5. Worksheet: Enter on a worksheet any account adjustments needed after the trial balance.

  6. Adjusting journal entries: Post adjustments from the worksheet to affected accounts in the General Ledger.

  7. Financial statements: Prepare the balance sheet and income statement using the corrected account balances.

  8. Closing: Close the books for the revenue, expense and drawings accounts, and start the entire cycle again with zero balances in these accounts.

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