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The Accountant's Dictionary

Search structured definitions, practical explanations, and related business terms for HR, payroll, accounting, finance, and operational control.

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The Eprecus ERP dictionary is built for finance teams, HR managers, payroll administrators, operations leads, and business owners who need clear definitions they can apply inside real workflows. Use this glossary to understand payroll terminology, accounting definitions, HR metrics, and enterprise software concepts without vague textbook language.

Each entry is written to support practical ERP work, including reporting, approvals, payroll review, compliance conversations, reconciliation, workforce planning, and process design. If you need deeper examples, continue into the Eprecus ERP blog or review the platform overview.

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General Ledger

The general ledger is the central accounting record that stores summarized financial activity by account across the entire business.

The Accountant's Dictionary • accounting, finance, general-ledger

J

Journal Entry

A journal entry is the formal accounting record used to post debits and credits into the ledger.

The Accountant's Dictionary • accounting, finance, journal-entries

T

Trial Balance

A trial balance is the internal report that lists ledger account balances at a point in time so finance teams can verify that total debits equal total credits before producing financial statements.

The Accountant's Dictionary • accounting, finance, reporting