CHAPTER 2 DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM AND BALANCING OFF THE LEDGER OBJECTIVES. At the end of the chapter reader is expected to understand - what a double entry system is - peculiarity of double entry system in accounting. - how a transaction can be posted in order to adhere with double entry system. - what make up a ledger - how ledger can be balanced up. INTRODUTION To make a relevant disclosure of transaction in accounting sense‚ it is necessary to open up all the items affected by a transaction
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E20-7 Rydell Corp Memo Record Items Annual Pension Expense Cash OCI—Prior Service Cost Pension Asset/Liability Projected Benefit Obligation Plan Assets Balance‚ Jan. 1‚ 2012 13‚800 cr 560‚000 cr 546‚200 dr Prior service cost 120‚000 dr 120‚000 cr New Balance‚ January 1‚ 2012 680‚000 cr 546‚200 dr Service cost 58‚000 dr 58‚000 cr Interest Cost $680‚000 x 9% = $61‚200 61‚200 dr 61‚200 cr Actual return 52‚280 cr 52‚280 dr Unexpected
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ACC 211-MIDTERM EXAM (Chap 1 thru 5) MC Qu. 113 An example of a financing activity is: An example of a financing activity is: Buying office supplies. Obtaining a long-term loan. Buying office equipment. Selling inventory. Buying land. MC Qu. 114 An example of an operating activity is: An example of an operating activity is: Paying wages. Purchasing office equipment. Borrowing money from a bank. Selling stock. Paying off a loan. MC Qu. 117 Net Income: Net Income:
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Acknowledgements I would like to thank all of the persons who helped me complete this project‚ especially my Aunt. It was long and tedious‚ but very fulfilling. I would also like to thank my teachers and my family members. I would like to thank most of all‚ God‚ whom I could not have finished this project without. Aims and Objectives The Aims and Objectives of this project include the following: To prepare all of the accounts and statements for the business “Pastry Delights” To provide
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Alpen Bank Executive Summary [Type the author name] Gregory Carle‚ the Romanian country manager for Alpen Bank‚ must decide whether or not the bank should launch a credit card program in Romania. Before deciding to go through with the credit card launch Carle must be certain that the Romanian credit card market is large enough to add € 5 million in annual profit to Alpen Bank’s Consumer Banking segment. Carle has two real options here‚ he can either choose to launch the credit card program
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Employee Benefits -all forms of consideration given by an entity in exchange for services rendered by employees. J/E: Benefit Expense xx Cash* xx Prepaid/Accrued Benefit Cost** xx (*) – Cash = Contribution to the fund (**) – Credited if Accrued (Underfunded); Debited if Prepaid (Overfunded) Underfunded – Expense is more than Cash contributed Overfunded – Cash contributed is more that expense incurred Benefit Expense: Current Service Cost xx Add: Interest Cost xx
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Strategic Plan Our main thoughts‚ as we continue‚ remain that profits should come before market growth‚ whenever the choice occurs. As well‚ the team realizes that consistently growing revenues will allow for appropriate profits‚ while paying into the area of corporate responsibility. While the entry-level camera contributes to higher revenue‚ the multi feature camera leads to a higher profit margin. Therefore‚ BroadScope continues to prioritize development and marketing for the multi feature camera
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d1 Accounting conventions are the basic rules of accounting which have become acceptable procedures over time. They are the basic rules of accounting. Accounting standards are laws for members of the professional bodies to follow. These are the different accounting conventions and regulations‚ and how they ensure that the financial statements meet their users’ needs. Going concern
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ACCOUNTING 1 FINAL EXAM Chapter 1 1. Which of the following best describes accounting? a. is an information system that provides reports to users regarding economic activities and condition of a business. b. is of no use by individuals outside of the business. c. records economic data but does not communicate the data to users according to any specific rules. d. is used only for filling out tax returns and for financial statements for various type of governmental reporting requirements
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CHAPTER 2 The Recording Process ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Study Objectives 1. Explain what an account is and how it helps in the recording process. Define debits and credits and explain their use in recording business transactions. Identify the basic steps in the recording process. Explain what a journal is and how it helps in the recording process. Explain what a ledger is and how it helps in the recording process. Explain what posting is and how it helps in the recording process. Prepare
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