Business

Adjusting Journal Entry

Definition

An adjusting journal entry is a bookkeeping entry made at the end of an accounting period to record revenues or expenses that have occurred but have not yet been captured in the regular transaction ledger. Common examples include accrued expenses, prepaid adjustments, and depreciation entries. These entries ensure that financial statements reflect the true financial position of the business under accrual accounting.

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