What's the use of retained earnings account?

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Prathmesh
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What's the use of retained earnings account?

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Hi Friends,
While creating SOB, retained earnings account is mandatory, but we are not using it anywhere in any module.Pls help me to understand the concept of Retained Earnings.

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Prathmesh.
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It just determines the amount of money you started your business with.

navigate me if i am wrong.

Malick
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Post by joythomas »

Prathmesh.

Here is the explanation for the Retained Earnings. As per the International Accounting Standards (Reference Wiley IAS 2002: Interpretation and Application of International Accounting Standards -Chapter 17 - Stockholders? Equity)
Retained earnings. By definition, retained earnings represents a corpora- tion?s accumulated profits (losses) less any distributions that have been made therefrom. However, based on provisions contained in the international accounting standards, other adjustments are also made to the amount of retained earnings. IAS 8 (revised 1993), Net Profit or Loss for the Period, Fundamental Errors and Changes in Accounting Policies, requires the following to be shown as adjustments to retained earnings "

In Oracle applications , the Retained account is used to transfer the Net profit or loss . When you open the first month in the new calendar year ,Oracle application zero out your expenses and revenue account and transfer your Profit or loss in the retained earnings account. This is a credit Balance account When there is a profit , this account will be credited and when there is loss , this account will be debited .

Here is an explanation about the Oracle General Ledger
Reference from "Oracle E-Business Suite 11i: Implementing Core Financial Applications " Book written by by Susan Foster - Chapter 5 - General Ledger.


?This chapter describes using Oracle General Ledger to enter and post journal transactions, generate recurring journals and allocations, enter budgets, and produce financial statements and standard General Ledger reports. Oracle General Ledger is the system of record for all Oracle applications that produces financial transactions including Oracle Payables and Oracle Receivables.

To fully comprehend Oracle General Ledger capabilities, the fundamental concepts of accounting must be understood. These concepts include the accounting equation and the transaction principle.

The first concept is the accounting equation. The accounting equation states that total assets must equal total liabilities plus owner's equity. An increase in assets must reflect a corresponding increase in liabilities or owner's equity. In other words, the balance sheet accounts must balance. An increase in expenses may also reflect a corresponding increase in liabilities. At year-end, the income and expense accounts are closed to the retained earnings account in the owner's equity section of the balance sheet. In other words, at year-end, the balance sheet still balances.

The second concept is the transaction principle. The transaction principle states that all financial transactions must be recorded and balance. In other words, total debits for the financial transaction must equal total credits for the financial transaction. Therefore, all financial journals in Oracle General Ledger must balance. If not, either the difference will be posted to the suspense account or the journal must be corrected.

Both these accounting concepts apply in Oracle General Ledger and all Oracle application subsystems, which create the financial transactions that ultimately create journal entries. A full audit trail from Oracle General Ledger is available."

Even though Oracle application is computerized accounting system , it follows the Global General Ledger concept like maintain your sub ledgers and Transfer to your General ledger through Journal entries .

Sub ledgers are maintained to control your payables, receivables, purchasing, Inventory . These Sub ledgers are used for eg . Oracle Payables is used for the control of payments to vendors for goods including capitalized items and services , expense to employees. and used to control your payables ( how much you owe) . Payable sub ledger is not calculating the profit /loss for each transactions . Accounting set -up in the payables are for the Liability account and interest invoices and you enter the expenses/ assets account for invoices and other sub ledger?s concept is also same in nature like payables .
when you transfer from payables and receivables , purchasing , Inventory sub ledgers in Oracle general ledger , you will be able to know how much profit /Loss you made . The General ledger needs an account to transfer the difference between your expenses and income accounts. This is the reason you need an ?Retained Earning? account in General Ledger . This is a required setup in General ledger and also you enter the retained earning account only in General ledger and not in any sub ledgers,


You enter the retained earning SGL account and the rest of the segments will be entered as default value ,
Eg, my third segment is the SGL account in my ACS ( Account Code Structure ) and I entered my retained earning SGL account ( dummy value for the example ) and entered ?zeros? for other segments.

000000000..0000.123456.00000000.000.00000.0.000.000.

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Excellent joythomas. thanks
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Post by shaikjohnpasha »

Great contribution to this topic by Thomas.
Keep it up.
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Post by Prathmesh »

Hi Joythomas,
Thanks a lot for explanation.

Regards.
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Re: What's the use of retained earnings account?

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Good job...very professional way...given explanation...
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Re: What's the use of retained earnings account?

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Retained earnings is the portion of a company's profit that is held or retained and saved for future use. Retained earnings could be used for funding an expansion or paying dividends to shareholders at a later date.
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