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- Plug_(accounting) abstract "A plug, also known as reconciling amount, is an unsupported adjustment to an accounting record or general ledger. Ideally, bookkeeping should account for all numbers during reconciliation, i.e. when comparing two sets of accounting records to make sure they are in agreement. However, discrepancies, i.e. unintentional accounting errors can occur, for example due to data entry, or an adding or a rounding error. An organization may use a plug for an immaterial amount, because it may not be cost effective to search through numerous pages of transactions to find the error. The acceptability of a plug depends upon the amount: a plug must be immaterial in order to be justified.".
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- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Accounting_records.
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Accounting_in_the_United_States.
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Creative_accounting.
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Defense_Finance_and_Accounting_Service.
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Fudge_factor.
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Ledger.
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Reconciliation_(accounting).
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLink Standard_accounting_practice.
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plug (accounting)".
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageWikiLinkText "plug (accounting)".
- Plug_(accounting) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Plug_(accounting) subject Category:Accounting_in_the_United_States.
- Plug_(accounting) hypernym Adjustment.
- Plug_(accounting) comment "A plug, also known as reconciling amount, is an unsupported adjustment to an accounting record or general ledger. Ideally, bookkeeping should account for all numbers during reconciliation, i.e. when comparing two sets of accounting records to make sure they are in agreement. However, discrepancies, i.e. unintentional accounting errors can occur, for example due to data entry, or an adding or a rounding error.".
- Plug_(accounting) label "Plug (accounting)".
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- Plug_(accounting) sameAs Q17514555.
- Plug_(accounting) wasDerivedFrom Plug_(accounting)?oldid=690866580.
- Plug_(accounting) isPrimaryTopicOf Plug_(accounting).