eindsaldi
Eindsaldi is a financial term used primarily in Dutch-language accounting to refer to the closing balances of accounts at the end of a reporting period. It encompasses the final balances of individual accounts and the consolidated totals that appear on financial statements such as the balance sheet. The concept is central to period-end closing and to the transition of balances into the next accounting period.
Etymology and usage: The term combines eind (end) with saldo (balance), the latter derived from Italian saldo.
Practice and significance: Calculating accurate eindsaldi requires postings, reconciliations, and adjustments to ensure completeness and accuracy.
See also: closing balance, saldo, saldi, balance sheet, accounting period.