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CLEP Financial Accounting Vocab

Subjects : clep, business-skills
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Outsders to whom the business owes money






2. The 12 month period a business used to report the results of its operatons






3. The cost of business airplane fairs - trains and long-distance buses






4. Accounts that explain why assets went up from operations






5. That porition of the business the owner gets to keep after paying all creditors






6. When money is changed into another asset that helps the business make money






7. The amount borrowed - or the principal. Interest-bearing notes show the present value as the face amount






8. Debts that must be paid within one year or one operating cycle - whichever is longer






9. Calc cash flow from opeations that does not start with NI - but does show cash-in cash-out cat. `






10. Recorded the cost as an asset






11. The financial report that shows the result of biz operations over a period of time






12. The interest rate written on the face of a note






13. Income - Expenses = Net Income






14. The cost the the biz of the goods it sells






15. The amount borrowed plus the interest up to a maturity date






16. The financial report that shows business assets - liabilities - and the owners equity on a particular day






17. The financial report that shows the result of business operations over a period of time






18. An income account that explains the increase in business assets as a result of selling goods






19. Asset has not been sold but a gain or loss has occurred






20. An account that gets subtracted from an asset account






21. Where cash came from and where it went - Cash flow from operations - cash flow from investing activities - cash flow from financing activities - calculation of (1) net cash flow - and (2) cash - end of period






22. An account that gets subtracted from its related account. Contra accounts always get reported as negative numbers.






23. The amount of the historical cost of an asset that gets allocated over the useful life of the asset






24. Non-operating exp or revenues come from transactions that are not part of normal biz operations






25. Usual method - starts with NI and uses the changes in the A&L accounts to adjust NI into cash flow from operations






26. A tool to keep track of the ops and downs in account. The ups go on one side of the T and the downs go on the other






27. The cost of living while away from home of business






28. A financial statement that calculates an end-of-period balance of the owner's equity account






29. To sell a note to a bank that subtracts a discount - giving the seller the proceeds`






30. Modified accelerated cost recovery syste - for which IRS tables tell the rate by which to multiply an assets historical cost






31. A note with an interest rate written on the face - whose face amount is the present value






32. The dollar amount written on the face of the note






33. Economic resources that the business plans to use in the future to make money






34. Accounts that explain why assets went down from operations






35. A depr method that results in higher depr exp in an assets early years






36. The cost to the business of the goods that it sells






37. A place on the financial books to keep track of financial info that the owners want to know






38. Contra-asset account that accumulates all the deprec of long lived assets over the years






39. A word that means a subtraction has occured






40. The inventory system that averages the cost of all items in inventory and assigns that averaged cost the the items sold.






41. Money that the owner takes from the business or money in the business account that the owner spends on personal bills.






42. A supply of items a business has on hand






43. The contra-asset account that accumulates all the depreciation of long-lived assets over the years






44. Debts owned to people outside the company






45. Assets that help a business or person make money






46. A financial statement analysis technique in which one number is assigned 100% and all other numbers are expressed as a percentage of the first number. In balance sheets. the key number is total assets. In income statements - the key # is sales.






47. The inventory method that keeps track of merchandise costs in various purchases and contra-purchases accounts and then computes cost of goods sold on the income statement. Inventory on the books is adjusted only at year-end.






48. Assets that can be used to pay current liabilities






49. The inventory method that increases the inventory account with every purchase and lowers the inventory with every sale.






50. When numbers are 'netted' they combine so that the negative numbers get subtracted from the positive numbers