lokikirjanpito
Lokikirjanpito is a Finnish term that refers to a simplified form of bookkeeping in which all financial transactions are recorded in a chronological log rather than in a full set of accounts. The method is designed to be straightforward, making it suitable for micro‑enterprises and sole proprietors with limited transactions. In a logbook, each entry typically includes a date, a description, the amount, and a reference, but does not require the use of ledgers or separate P&L and balance sheet accounts.
The main characteristic of lokikirjanpito is its linear structure. Unlike double‑entry accounting, it does not automatically
Legally, the use of lokikirjanpito is permitted for specific businesses under Finnish tax law. It is generally
The advantages of lokikirjanpito include lower administrative costs, easier entry for non‑accountants, and sufficient data for
In practice, lokikirjanpito is commonly applied to small-scale craftsmen, freelance consultants, or home‑based businesses that maintain