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Τι (ποιος) είναι income statement account - ορισμός

SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Bank statements; Bank statement of account; Statement of account; Bank account statement; Bank Statement; Account statement

profit and loss account         
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Sankey Diagram - Income Statement (by Adrián Chiogna)
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF A COMPANY: SHOWS THE COMPANY’S REVENUES AND EXPENSES DURING A PARTICULAR PERIOD
Profit and loss account; Profit and loss statement; Statement of Financial Performance; P&L; Profit and loss; Income Statement; Top line; Trading and Profit and Loss Account (UK); Profit and Loss Account; Profit statement; P and L; Statement of comprehensive income; Statement of Comprehensive Income; Statement of operations; Operating statement; Non-recurring items; Profit and loss appropriation account; Earnings statement; Profit & loss
¦ noun an account to which incomes and gains are credited and expenses and losses debited, so as to show the net profit or loss over a period.
Statement (computer science)         
SMALLEST STANDALONE ELEMENT OF AN IMPERATIVE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE THAT EXPRESSES SOME ACTION TO BE CARRIED OUT
Program statement; Statement (programming); Statement (computer programming); With statement
In computer programming, a statement is a syntactic unit of an imperative programming language that expresses some action to be carried out. A program written in such a language is formed by a sequence of one or more statements.
bank statement         
(bank statements)
A bank statement is a printed document showing all the money paid into and taken out of a bank account. Bank statements are usually sent by a bank to a customer at regular intervals.
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Bank statement

A bank statement is an official summary of financial transactions occurring within a given period for each bank account held by a person or business with a financial institution. Such statements are prepared by the financial institution, are numbered and indicate the period covered by the statement, and may contain other relevant information for the account type, such as how much is payable by a certain date. The start date of the statement period is usually the day after the end of the previous statement period.

Once produced and delivered to the customer, details on the statement are not normally alterable; any error found would normally be corrected on a future statement, usually with some correspondence explaining the reason for the adjustment.

Bank statements are commonly used by the customer to monitor cash flow, check for possible fraudulent transactions, and perform bank reconciliations. Historically they have been printed on one or more pieces of paper, and either mailed directly to the account holder or kept at the financial institution's local branch for pick-up. In recent years there has been a shift towards paperless electronic statements, and many financial institutions now also offer direct downloads of financial information into the account holders' accounting software to streamline the reconciliation process. Bank statements are important documents and are usually required to be retained for audit and tax purposes for a period set by relevant tax authorities.

To enable account holders to track account activity on an ongoing basis, many financial institutions offer a non-official transaction history before the official bank statement is produced. Such activity may be viewed on or printed from the financial institution's website, a smartphone application, available via telephone banking, or printed by some ATMs.

Transaction histories or account balances may also be shared with other financial institutions, when the account holder gives permission, through open banking to provide services such as account aggregation. An aggregation service only lets the software view an account balance, not actual transactions.