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state the meaning of real account. ​

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Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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A real account is an account that retains and rolls forward its ending balance at the end of the year. These amounts then become the beginning balances in the next period. Since retained earnings is a real account, this means that the balances in all nominal accounts are eventually shifted into a real account.

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Answered by sripooja781
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A real account is a general ledger account that does not close at the end of the accounting year. In other words, the balances in the real accounts are carried over to become the beginning balances of the next accounting period. Real accounts are also referred to as permanent accounts.

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