Page order accounting
Last updated: 2021-06-21
The page order accounting is a supplement to the current bookkeeping. It is a specification of a company’s assets, provisions, liabilities and equity and aims to provide an overview and control of these.
These are examples of paged accounting:
- Facility register
- Accounts receivable
- Accounts Payable
Side-by-side accounting is not mandatory for all companies. Whether or not a company must prepare separate accounting depends, for example, on the size of the company or the scope of the business, as well as whether it is required to give a satisfactory picture of assets, provisions, liabilities and equity.