BOOK KEEPING • Book keeping is all about business transaction. • Accounting not just includes book keeping but interpreting the records of business transaction. • Booking and Accounting allows a person to know whether there is profit made in a business transaction or losses made. • All transaction is kept in ledger. • In ledger‚ there are a lot of accounts. • For all the accounts‚ there is title. Etc. Cash Account‚ Mr. Tan’s Account or ABC Account. • If
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Principles of Accounts A Handbook is prepared mainly for the purpose of helping the grade 8 students who are new to this subject. In this book we have included all the topics to be covered in grade 8. Each topic is serially numbered. At the end of each topic‚ a large number of descriptive‚ multiple choice and gapped questions‚ which are related to that topic‚ are given. Gapped questions are included mainly for improving the students’ knowledge of theory. The multiple choice and descriptive
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E) None of these answers is correct. 4. Double-entry accounting is: A) An accounting system that disregards the accounting equation‚ A = L + E. B) An accounting system that records the effects of transactions and other events in at least two accounts with equal debits and credits. C) An accounting system in which each transaction affects and is recorded in two or more accounts with unequal debits and equal credits. D) An accounting system in which the sum of the debit account balances
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1. Explain the events that probably gave rise to journal entries 1 through 8 of exhibit 1. a. Entry 1: Miss barbarra Thompson opened the company investing USD 65‚000.00 cash and USD 100‚000.00 from Bank Borrowings. b. Entry 2: The company paid its Rent amounting to USD 1‚485.00 c. The company bought inventory items worth USD 137‚500.00 on credit. d. The company bought Furnitures and Fixtures (10 years useable life) for cash amounting to USD 15‚500.00 e. The company
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Chapter 2 Recording Business Transactions √ Quick Check Answers: 1. a 3. b 5. d 7. d 9. c 2. c 4. c 6. a 8. a 10. b Explanations: 3. b. Owner’s equity is $130‚000 ($50‚000 + $60‚000 + $200‚000 – $80‚000 – $100‚000). 7. d. Supplies balance is $1‚200 ($500 + $700). The payment of accounts payable does not affect supplies. 9. c. Ending equity is $70‚000‚ computed as follows: Beginning owner’s equity…….. $ 50‚000 Add: Net income: Revenues……………….. $110‚000
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ACCOUNTING 1 SAMPLE MIDTERM TIME: 90 MINUTES Question Type Possible Marks 1-15 Multiple Choice 16 16 Journal Entries 10 17 Adjusting Entries 6 18 Closing Entries 3 19 Financial Statements 20 20 Other 5 Total Achieved 60 Letter Grade NO EXPLANATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR JOURNAL ENTRIES. NAME ____________________________________ DATE _____________________________ ACCT 110 - Mock Midterm Page 1 1 – 15 MULTIPLE CHOICE
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1. | | Discuss the major principle that describes recording revenues.The revenue recognition principle states that we record revenue in the period in which we earn it. | | | 2. | | Discuss the major principle that describes recording expenses.The matching principle states that we recognize expenses in the same period as the revenues they help to generate. | | LO1 | 3. | | Samantha is a first-year accounting student. She doesn’t think it matters that expenses are reported in the same
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ACF 1000 Assignment 1 Due to be submitted on Wednesday 1 April at midday (12 noon) to your tutor’s assignment box on level 3 of H building‚ Caulfield campus. Please look carefully for the unit code and your tutor’s name on the assignment submission boxes near reception. Avoid submitting to the wrong box! Instructions: 1. Obtain your individual data sheet from your student email account and save a copy. DO NOT DELETE IT. You will need this data for both Assignment 1 and Assignment 2. Each student’s
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Case Part 3 Report for the CFO There are several necessary journal entries that have been made to adjust the unadjusted trial balance. For Allowance for doubtful accounts: 1. In 2009‚ $ 58‚621.84 was directly written off to bad debt expense reflecting the amounts owed by customers who had gone bankrupt during the year. The journal entry would have been recorded as Dr Bad debt expense 58‚621.84 Cr Account receivable 58‚621
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applicable guidance. 2. When would Runway record the $25 Referral Credit? What are the entries Runway would record when the $25 Referral Credit is earned by the Existing Customer? Show entries in proper journal entry form. What are the entries Runway would record when the $25 Referral Credit is redeemed against a $100 purchase made by the Existing Customer? Show entries in proper journal entry form. 3. Runway is planning to adopt IFRSs in the near future. What is the relevant accounting
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