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Chart Of Accounts

Term in Qoyod's Accounting Glossary — Practical definition with examples from the Saudi market.

What is Chart Of Accounts?

Chart Of Accounts is a financial concept used in corporate finance, treasury, or accounting practice. It affects how a company manages cash, capital, risk, or financial reporting under IFRS and Saudi regulatory rules.

How It Works

  • Identify how Chart Of Accounts affects the company’s cash, capital, or risk position.
  • Record relevant transactions in the general ledger with proper classification.
  • Monitor key indicators on a monthly or quarterly basis.
  • Report progress and variances to management and the board.
  • Adjust strategy and operations based on the data.

Saudi Context

Under Saudi accounting practice, Chart Of Accounts is reported in line with IFRS as adopted by SOCPA. ZATCA-registered companies must keep supporting documentation and reflect Chart Of Accounts consistently in their VAT returns, zakat declarations, and Annual Financial Statements. Saudi Vision 2030 compliance and CMA disclosure rules add further reporting layers for listed firms.

Example

A Riyadh-based trading company applies Chart Of Accounts in its month-end close. The accounting team computes the figure using actual transactional data from Qoyod, compares it against the prior period and budget, and includes a narrative in the monthly management report so leadership can act on the result.

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