Trading & Profit & Loss A/c - deals with Revenue & Expense Trading Account - deals with Gross Profit (π) or Gross Loss Profit & Loss - deals with Net Profit (π) or Net Loss Balance Sheet - deals with Assets‚ Liabilities & Capital Direct Revenue & Direct Expense - deals with the Trading A/c Indirect Revenue & Indirect Expense - deals with the Profit & Loss A/c The Accounting Period - is generally a quarter or a year and reflects all of the financial activity that occurred during that time
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HW 8 – 1 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE JOURNAL ENTRIES Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions: (1) On December 15‚ 2008‚ the company recorded $150‚000 sales on credit. (2) On December 31‚ 2008‚ the company estimated bad debt expenses of $15‚000. (3) On January 12‚ 2009‚ collect $100‚000 worth of accounts receivable. (4) After many collection attempts‚ the Company determined on June 15‚ 2009 that it would not collect $10‚000 in accounts receivables from Pendant Publishing
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Course: ACC/290 Financial Accounting‚ Fifth Edition by Kimmel‚ Weygandt‚ and Kieso Solving Financial Accounting Problems Using Microsoft Excel for Windows by Rex A Schildhouse P3-7B‚ Prepare a correct trial balance. This trial balance of Schumaker Company does not balance. SCHUMAKER COMPANY Trial Balance May 31‚ 2010 Debit Cash $6‚340 Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance 700 Equipment 8‚000 Accounts Payable Property Taxes Payable 750 Common Stock Retained Earnings Service Revenue
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BASIC ACCOUNTING CYCLE SUMMARY Accounting is… - a service activity. - its function is to provide quantitative information‚ - primarily financial in nature - about economic entity - that is intended to be useful in making economic decision. Accounting is also defined as… - an “ART” of: a. Journalizing – Books of Original Entry Journals
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------------------------------------------------- Worksheet Submitted By: [Type your name here.] Term | Definition | Scenario | Balance sheet | A balance sheet identifies what an organization is worth by keeping record of what an organization owns and owes. It balances the organizations expenses. | An organization has a balance sheet that shows all that the organizations owns. From what the organization owns the minus all their expenses in order to balance what they have left for
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Internal Control and Bank Reconciliations Athena Jackson ACC/225 November 10‚ 2013 Scott Flynn Problem 8-1A 1. The principle of internal control violation is separation of duties. The person that records the incoming cash receipts should not be the same person that is posting the customer payments to their accounts. My recommendation to the business would be that they have one person recording the incoming cash receipts‚ and they should assign another employee to take
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR MID SEMESTER EXAMINATION TOPICS 1 5 8 questions from each topic QUESTION 1 The accounting equation could be expressed as A L - OE A - OE L (c) A OE - L OE A L None of the above QUESTION 2 The assumption that a business will continue to operate into the future is the basis of what Accounting Principle or Concept The accounting entity concept The reliability principle The cost principle The going concern principle The stable-monetary-unit concept QUESTION 3 Purchasing
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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING ACNT 1303 Lecture Notes GENERAL INFORMATION FOR COMPLETING THE CLASS The following is a summary of the twelve chapters that you will be completing this semester. Be sure that you are taking the time to read and STUDY each chapter. It is important to go through each of the examples in the book and to complete the Review Quiz. Spending time reading and understanding before you start the homework assignment will help you to complete in the exercises and case problems
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More Practice for the Final Exam Adjusting Entries Key _____ 1. Accruals occur when cash flows: A) Occur before expense recognition. B) Occur after revenue or expense recognition. C) Are uncertain. D) May be substituted for goods or services. Answer: B _____ 2. An example of a contra account is: A) Depreciation expense. B) Accounts receivable. C)
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BTN 4-7 Review this chapter’s opening feature involving Arynetta Floyzelle and her Girl Team Mobile business. 1. Explain how a classified balance sheet can help Arynetta Floyzelle know what bills are due when‚ and whether she has the resources to pay those bills. A classified balance sheet organizes assets and liabilities into important subgroups that provide more information to decision makers. (Wild‚ 2013‚ p. 149) What makes this balance sheet unique is that it details the current &
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