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T Accounts

Jun13
by Sindy Cator on June 13, 2014 at 11:30 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Downloads

I’ve made an Excel template for filling out T accounts. For you non-accounting folks, a T account is a method to trace accounting transactions through the accounts on the general ledger. Hey, wake up! This post isn’t finished yet!

I’ve made a T account template at least three times in my Excel career. They never work out. They never make it easier than pencil-to-paper or marker-to-whiteboard. It doesn’t seem to stop me from trying, though, and now I’m making my latest attempt available to you. First, let’s look at this huge image (click to embiggen).

The top left section (C2:F11) is where you write a brief description for up to 10 transactions. Column C is the transaction number and can’t be edited. Column D is where you type the brief description. Column E is overflow for column D because I hate merged cells. Column F is the general ledger period. You can put them all in the same GL Period if it’s not applicable to your transactions. You don’t have to use this section. That is, you can leave off the descriptions and the periods, but good luck trying to figure out what you were thinking.

In this example, the transactions are listed in the order they will happen over time. This series of transactions represent a sale where we get a kickback from the vendor and we’re passing that savings on to the customer. First, we buy the inventory from the vendor. Next, we ship it to the our customer. At that point we need to make our costs correct by accruing the rebate we’re entitled to from the vendor. We pay the vendor, get paid by the customer, and finally get our rebate from the Vendor.

The main section of the workbook is a 3×3 grid of T accounts. This is where the magic happens. The top left cell of each T account is a financials statement classification number. It’s a data validation dropdown containing the numbers 1-7.

  1. Assets
  2. Liabilities
  3. Equity
  4. Sales
  5. Cost of Goods Sold
  6. Expenses
  7. Other Income and Expenses

That financial statement classification number is replicated down the hidden column B (and H and N) for formula purposes.

To the right of the financial statement classification number is the (merged) cell where you type the account name. The account name is only for your reference and has no bearing on any formulas in the model.

The lighter green section down the left side of the T account is a series of data validation dropdowns that allow you to select the transaction number. The main white area of the T account that’s divided vertically is the area where you record your debits and credits. At the bottom of the T account, the debits and credits are summed up and the net debit or credit is displayed.

There are two other areas to the right of the T accounts grid. The top area shows the effects on the major sections of your balance sheet and income statement. It expands to the right for however many periods you have. The financial statement classification number at the top left of the T account determines where your transaction ends up in this area. And, obviously, the period you identify in the transactions section determine the column.

The bottom area is a list of the 10 transactions and the net debit or credit by transaction. If any of these are not zero, you’re missing a piece of the transaction.

Please leave your thoughts and suggestions in the comments.

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5 things Reddit can teach us about creating viral images

Jun13
by Sindy Cator on June 13, 2014 at 11:00 am
Posted In: Around the Web, How-To's

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Alexander Huls is a freelance writer who has been writing about pop culture for over five years. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, National Post, Film School Rejects, and more. This post was originally published on the Shutterstock blog and has been reprinted with permission. Having one of your images or videos go viral can change your business in mere hours. And while that may be easier said than done, Reddit often makes it look simple. The site has become one of the most consistent places from which pictures and GIFs go on to be seen by millions…

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Feedly’s downtime hits a third day as it suffers another round of DDoS attacks

Jun13
by Sindy Cator on June 13, 2014 at 10:56 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, Product Updates

It seems that things just aren’t getting a lot easier for Feedly right now, with the company announcing for the third successive day that its service is currently down due to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. The company, which has managed to get back online between the ongoing assaults for brief periods over the last three days, said on Twitter at around 11:15 BST today that the service is currently under attack. Feedly is currently being targeted by a third round of DDoS attacks. We are working on it. Sorry for the inconvenience. — feedly (@feedly) June 13, 2014 We’ll let you know when…

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China’s top car booking app to rival Uber with fleet of Mandarin-speaking drivers across US

Jun13
by Sindy Cator on June 13, 2014 at 10:36 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Asia

Uber is about to get some unlikely competition from China’s top private car app company. Yongche founder and CEO Herman Zhou tells Bloomberg that the firm plans to expand to New York and San Francisco, and later to other international cities. Yongche aims to rival the establishment by offering Mandarin-speaking drivers specifically for Chinese visitors to the US, who can book their car through a tie-in with Ctrip, the Chinese online travel giant that it counts as an investor. “Most Chinese don’t speak English and find it difficult to communicate with foreign drivers after they land in another country,” Zhou says. Yongche currently services 57 cities across China…

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Copy Bubble for Android is a brilliantly simple way of accessing copied items from your clipboard

Jun13
by Sindy Cator on June 13, 2014 at 9:50 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

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Bubbles for browsing, bubbles for translating, bubbles for every occasion. Yes, bubbles seem to be the in-thing on Android at the moment, as developers seek new ways to help you do things without being obtrusive. With that in mind, Copy Bubble is the latest bubblicious app to hit our radar, designed to deliver easy access to your clipboard at all times. Once you launch the app, you’ll see a movable bubble on your screen with a ’0′ in it. Each time you copy something, be it text or an image, this number will rise accordingly.     Tap on the bubble,…

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