Step-by-step explanation:
3 Different types of accounts in accounting are Real, Personal, and Nominal Account. Real account is then classified into two subcategories – Intangible real account, Tangible real account. Also, three different sub-types of Personal account are Natural, Representative, and Artificial.
PERSONAL ACCOUNT:
These accounts types are related to persons. These persons may be natural persons like Tom’s account, Sam’s account, etc.
These persons can also be artificial persons like partnership firms, companies, bodies corporate, an association of persons, etc.
There can be personal representative accounts as well.
Rule for this Account
- Debit the receiver.
- Credit the Giver.
REAL ACCOUNT:
These account types are related to assets or properties. They are further classified as Tangible real account and Intangible real accounts.
1.Tangible Real Accounts
These include assets that have a physical existence and can be touched. For example – Building A/c, cash A/c, stationery A/c, inventory A/c, etc.
2.Intangible Real Accounts
These assets do not have any physical existence and cannot be touched. However, these can be measured in terms of money and have value. For Example – Goodwill, Patent, Copyright, Trademark, etc.
Real Account Rules
- Debit what comes into the business.
- Credit what goes out of business.
NOMINAL ACCOUNT:
These accounts types are related to income or gains and expenses or losses. For example: – Rent A/c, commission received A/c, salary A/c, wages A/c, conveyance A/c, etc.
Rules
- Debit all the expenses and losses of the business.
- Credit the incomes and gains of business.
There are some other accounts in accounting as well:
Cash Account – This account is used for keeping the records of payments done by cash, withdrawals, and deposits.
Income Account – The Purpose of this account is to keep the record of the income sources of business.
Expense Account – This account tracks the expenditure of the business.
Liabilities – If there is any debt or loan then that amount comes under liabilities.
Equities – If there is an investment of the account owner or common stocks, retained earnings then these will fall under equities.