Cash balance
From ACT Wiki
The balance in a cash account reflects all items that have been deposited into and paid out of the account, over time.
It's fundamentally important to distinguish cash balances from cash flows, and also to understand the relationships between them.
The positive cash balance - in our favour - at the end of a period is equal to:
- The positive balance at the start of the period
- PLUS inflows during the period
- MINUS outflows (during the period)
See also
- Available balance
- Balance
- Balance and transaction activity
- Balance netting
- Balance of payments
- Balance of trade
- Balance sheet
- Book
- Cash
- Cash flow
- Cleared balance
- Credit balance
- Debit balance
- Flow
- Idle balance
- Inflow
- Ledger
- Ledger balance
- Outflow
- Target balance
- Transaction balance
- Trial balance
- Zero balance account