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Account numbers follow a really simple form.  XYYZ-YY.  X tells you if it’s a Rev or Exp Account.  Even values of X correspond to Rev Accounts while odd values correspond to Exp Accounts.  YY is your department number which separates all the accounts.  Z is your index if you have multiple accounts with the same department number.  Most groups just have a Rev and Exp Account so it’s really easy to just remember your department number and the pattern that your revenue account will either start with 4 or 6 and your expense account will start with 5 or 7.
Account numbers follow a really simple form.  XYYZ-YY.  X tells you if it’s a Rev or Exp Account.  Even values of X correspond to Rev Accounts while odd values correspond to Exp Accounts.  YY is your department number which separates all the accounts.  Z is your index if you have multiple accounts with the same department number.  Most groups just have a Rev and Exp Account so it’s really easy to just remember your department number and the pattern that your revenue account will either start with 4 or 6 and your expense account will start with 5 or 7.
==List==
==List==
{{Div col| cols=2}}This list below was last updated in the [[Financial Guidebook]] v2.2, and may not reflect all organizations. A PDF of the full list can be found here:
{{Div col| cols=2}}<tab collapsed name='EUS Account Numbers'><pdf>File:Accountnum2s.pdf</pdf></tab> This list below was last updated in the [[Financial Guidebook]] v2.2, and may not reflect all organizations. A PDF of the full list can be found here:
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