Account Counts by Category
Enter the number of accounts in each category
Typically the largest category
Account Structure
Hierarchy and transaction information
Top-level accounts
Child accounts under parents
Average monthly transactions per account
Overview
Total Accounts
100
Hierarchy
moderate
Good balance of parent and sub-accounts. Provides detail while maintaining simplicity.
Complexity Score
Industry Comparison
How you compare to industry benchmarks
Assessment: optimal
Your account count is well-aligned with industry standards
Account Distribution
Percentage of accounts by category
Reporting Efficiency
Recommendations
Optimization Opportunity
Medium PriorityYour Chart of Accounts structure is well-optimized for your industry. Continue to review quarterly and adjust as your business evolves.
How COA Analysis Works
Complexity Score
Evaluates total accounts, hierarchy depth, and transaction distribution. Higher complexity requires more resources to manage.
Complexity = Account Count Factor (0-40) + Hierarchy Factor (0-30) + Transaction Factor (0-30)
Score: 0-30 (Low), 30-50 (Medium), 50-70 (High), 70+ (Very High)Industry Benchmarking
Compares your account count to industry standards. Significant deviation suggests reviewing your structure.
Benchmark Assessment:
- Under: < 70% of industry typical
- Optimal: 70-130% of industry typical
- Over: > 130% of industry typicalAccount Distribution
Analyzes the percentage of accounts in each category. Expenses typically represent 35-45% of total accounts.
Category % = (Category Accounts / Total Accounts) × 100
Expense accounts should be 35-45% for most businessesReporting Efficiency
Measures how effectively your COA supports reporting needs based on utilization, balance, and structure.
Efficiency = Utilization Score (0-40) + Balance Score (0-30) + Hierarchy Score (0-30)
Score: 0-60 (Needs Improvement), 60-80 (Good), 80+ (Excellent)Frequently Asked Questions
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