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What is Double Entry Bookkeeping?

Double Entry Bookkeeping
  • Post author By James Duffy
  • Post date April 7, 2025
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Ever thought of how businesses track every penny while ensuring well-balanced and accurate records? 

The answer is double-entry bookkeeping. 

The ICAEW report says that over 99% of businesses in the UK are small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), highlighting the critical need for accurate financial management systems like double-entry bookkeeping.

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So, every business transaction has two transactions: something coming in and something going out. In double-entry bookkeeping, both of these transactions are kept on record to balance out each side. 

The fundamental accounting equation of double-entry bookkeeping:

Assets = Liabilities + Equity

The equation encompasses the core financials of your business. It contains what your company owns (assets), what it owes (liabilities), and your investment (equity). 

Understanding Double-entry in Bookkeeping

Table of Contents

  • Understanding Double-entry in Bookkeeping
    • Account Type
    • Debit Effect
    • Credit Effect
  • The Role of the Chart of Accounts
    • Asset Account
    • Liability Account
    • Equity Account
    • Revenue Account
    • Expense Account
  • The Bookkeeping Transaction Cycle
  • How to Implement Double Entry Bookkeeping (Example)
  • Key Considerations 

In comparison to both entries, the credit increases a liability account or decreases an asset account. The debit, being the opposite of credit, increases an asset account or decreases a liability account.

A debit in one account affects a credit in another, all debits must equal the sum of all credits.  

This double-entry of credits and debits standardises the accounting process and improves the accuracy of your financial records. This standardisation improves error detection. 

Account Type

Debit Effect

Credit Effect

Assets Increase Decrease
Liabilities Decrease Increase
Equity Decrease Increase
Revenue Decrease Increase
Expense Increase Decrease

This table helps record transactions correctly. Ensuring these relationships work accurately is the bottom line for your records’ integrity.

The Role of the Chart of Accounts

The chart of accounts is a blueprint of your financial structure. A well-structured chart of accounts allows for precise tracking, insightful analysis, and meaningful data reporting. It involves:

Asset Account

Liability Account

Equity Account

Revenue Account

Expense Account

Cash Accounts Payable Capital Sales Revenue Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) 
Accounts Receivable  Salaries Payable Preferred Stock Service Revenue Rent Expense, 
Inventory Utilities Payable  Additional Paid-in Capital Interest Income Salaries Expense
Prepaid Expenses Short-Term Loans Retained Earnings Dividend Income Utility Expense 
Short-Term Investments Long-Term Debt  Treasury Stock. Rental Income Depreciation Expense
Current Portion of Deferred Tax Asset Bonds Payable Gain on Sale of Assets Amortisation Expense
Fixed Assets (Property, Plant, and Equipment) Deferred Revenue Interest Expense 
Accumulated Depreciation Unearned Revenue Loss on Sale of Assets
Intangible Assets Current Portion of Long-Term Debt Travel/Advertisement Expense
Deferred Tax Asset Bad Debt Expense, 

Each account within the chart of accounts is assigned a unique identifying number, facilitating organisation and streamlined transaction tracking. 

This numbering system is crucial for maintaining order and efficiency in bookkeeping.

The Bookkeeping Transaction Cycle

Bookkeeping transaction CycleThe transaction cycle in double-entry bookkeeping is a step-by-step process to keep financial records accurate. Here’s how it works:

  1. Identify Transactions: Spot any financial events that need recording, like sales or expenses.
  2. Journalise: Record these events in a journal, noting both what you gain (debit) and what you give up (credit).
  3. Post to the Ledger: Organise these journal entries in a ledger, grouping them by account.
  4. Prepare a Trial Balance: Check that all debits match all credits to ensure your book balance.
  5. Make Adjustments: Record extra entries for unpaid bills or late payments.
  6. Create Financial Statements: Use the adjusted numbers to prepare key reports, like the balance sheet and income statement.
  7. Close Entries: Wrap up temporary accounts (like revenue or expenses) and get ready for the next cycle.

How to Implement Double Entry Bookkeeping (Example)

Say a small London café decides to improve its outdoor dining experience by purchasing new patio furniture, including tables, chairs, and parasols, for a total cost of £15,000. The purchase is made entirely on credit, with the supplier giving the café 30 days to settle the invoice.

A debit and credit entry must be made to record this transaction in the café’s accounting records. Since the patio furniture is classified as an asset, a debit entry of £15,000 is posted to the furniture account under assets, increasing the café’s total asset value.

Meanwhile, because the café owes the supplier the amount, a credit entry of £15,000 is entered in the accounts payable ledger, representing a liability. This reflects the new obligation to pay the supplier within the agreed timeframe.

This double-entry system ensures the books are balanced:

  • Debit (Asset): £15,000 added to furniture
  • Credit (Liability): £15,000 added to accounts payable

If the café had paid for the furniture immediately using cash, the entries would still balance. A credit of £15,000 would be recorded in the cash account (reducing assets), while the debit of £15,000 would remain in the furniture account (increasing assets).

Key Considerations 

For UK businesses, there are specific regulations and standards to consider when implementing double-entry bookkeeping:

  • UK GAAP Compliance:
      • Prepare financial reports under applicable standards like FRS 102 or FRS 105 to ensure accuracy and comparability.
  • HMRC Tax Compliance:
      • Maintain accurate financial records for tax filings and follow Making Tax Digital (MTD) requirements for VAT returns.
  • Companies House Obligations:
      • File accounts and confirmation statements on time. Publicly accessible filings must be accurate and transparent.
  • Ledger Management:
      • Double-entry bookkeeping principles ensure balanced accounts. Regular reconciliation identifies errors quickly.
  • Materiality and Judgment:
      • Apply materiality criteria and professional judgment for accruals, provisions, and complex transactions.
  • Record Retention:
    • Keep records for at least six years to meet legal and audit readiness standards.

Double-entry Bookkeeping has the power to transform your financial management. Whether you are a small business sole trader or an established limited company, taking control of your finances can become simpler. 

Need expert consulting or the right set of tools to get started? Contact us or get a quote to ensure your books are balanced and set up for profit.

 

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