Home

tilaelementit

tilaelementit is a Finnish term that translates literally as “account elements” and refers to the constituent parts of a financial account in accounting systems. The concept is used primarily in Finnish accounting practice and in software that supports the Finnish chart of accounts, where each account is broken down into standardized components to facilitate consistent data entry, reporting, and analysis.

An account element typically includes a code, a descriptive name, a classification within the chart of accounts,

In practice, tilaelementit enable automated posting and validation of transactions. Accounting software uses the elements to

The use of tilaelementit aligns with the Finnish Accounting Standards (FAS) and the European Union's accounting

Understanding and correctly configuring tilaelementit is essential for accurate bookkeeping, regulatory compliance, and effective financial management

and
optional
attributes
such
as
cost
centre,
profit
centre,
or
tax
treatment.
The
code
follows
the
hierarchical
structure
imposed
by
the
national
accounting
standards,
allowing
for
aggregation
at
various
levels
(e.g.,
primary,
secondary,
and
tertiary
groups).
The
descriptive
name
provides
a
human‑readable
label
that
clarifies
the
purpose
of
the
account,
while
the
classification
determines
its
placement
in
financial
statements
such
as
the
balance
sheet
or
income
statement.
enforce
rules,
such
as
preventing
debit
entries
to
revenue
accounts
or
ensuring
that
tax‑exempt
categories
are
correctly
applied.
They
also
support
analytical
reporting
by
linking
transactions
to
dimensions
like
department,
project,
or
geographic
region.
directives,
promoting
comparability
across
organizations.
Similar
concepts
exist
in
other
jurisdictions
under
different
names,
such
as
account
segments
in
the
United
States
or
account
breakdowns
in
the
International
Financial
Reporting
Standards
(IFRS)
system.
in
Finnish
enterprises.