reikningsskip
Reikningsskip is the Icelandic term for the system used to record and report an organization's financial transactions. It covers the methods, processes, and tools used to capture, classify, summarize, and present financial information, and it forms the basis for bookkeeping and financial reporting.
Core elements typically include a chart of accounts, the general ledger, journals for recording transactions, and
Reikningsskip can be manual or computerized. Manual systems rely on paper ledgers and handwritten entries, while
History and adoption: Traditional bookkeeping used double-entry methods for centuries; with the rise of spreadsheets and
Regulatory context: In Iceland and many other jurisdictions, businesses are required to keep accurate accounting records