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I have a day job, but I recently started a small business on the side. I didn’t know anything about accounting1 and my friend, Roland, said he would give me some advice.
Roland: So, the reason that you need to do your bookkeeping is so you can manage your cash flow. Even if you have a lot of orders, you may still have problems paying your bills.
Magdalena: I see what you mean. Is this the kind of ledger2 I should be keeping?
Roland: Yes, definitely. You want to list your debits3 on this side and your credits on this side. This will help you figure out important things like your break- even point, your assets and liabilities, your administrative4 expenses, and whether you’re staying within your budget.
Magdalena: I wish I had an accounts payable5 department to help me with all this. I don’t even know how to create a balance sheet.
Roland: It’s not that hard if you use the right accounting program. The first thing to do is to keep track of your expenses. How do you do that now?
Magdalena: Oh, I have a system. I keep all my receipts in this bag.
Roland: Oh. Well, it’s good that you’re keeping your receipts but you’ll have to keep better track of them. What would you do if you were audited6 by the IRS?
Magdalena: Don’t even mention the IRS! I’ve got enough problems without worrying about them!
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
1 accounting | |
n.会计,会计学,借贷对照表 | |
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2 ledger | |
n.总帐,分类帐;帐簿 | |
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3 debits | |
n.(簿记中的)收方,借方( debit的名词复数 );从账户中提取的款项v.记入(账户)的借方( debit的第三人称单数 ) | |
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4 administrative | |
adj.行政的,管理的 | |
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5 payable | |
adj.可付的,应付的,有利益的 | |
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6 audited | |
v.审计,查账( audit的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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