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The closing balance figure in turn provides the opening balance for the next period.  
The closing balance figure in turn provides the opening balance for the next period.  
For example:
Last year’s closing balance (20X2) on the balance sheet = This year’s opening balance (20X3)
+/-  This year’s flow (in or out in 20X3) = This year’s closing balance (20X3) on the balance sheet




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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Accounting]]
* [[Accounting]]
* [[Balance]]
* [[Daisy chain]]
* [[Daisy chain]]
* [[Financial modelling]]
* [[Financial modelling]]
* [[Inflow]]
* [[Outflow]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 06:19, 28 December 2022

A structure for accounting and for the financial modelling of balances.

The closing balance is calculated from the opening balance, plus or minus the net inflow or outflow for the period.

The closing balance figure in turn provides the opening balance for the next period.


For example:

Last year’s closing balance (20X2) on the balance sheet = This year’s opening balance (20X3)

+/- This year’s flow (in or out in 20X3) = This year’s closing balance (20X3) on the balance sheet


The movement of the developing balance follows a sawtooth or 'corkscrew' path.

Hence the name 'corkscrew' for this structure.


See also