Tennessee Accounting Form is a set of standards for accounting practices used by businesses in the state of Tennessee. These forms are designed to ensure accurate and consistent financial reporting. They provide guidance and structure for bookkeepers and accountants to follow when preparing financial statements. There are three main types of Tennessee Accounting Form: A-1, B-1, and C-1. Form A-1 is used for general ledger accounting, Form B-1 is for accounts payable ledger, and Form C-1 is used for accounts receivable ledger. The forms provide instructions and a standard format for recording accounting information, so that all financial data is consistent across the state.