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DSST Principles Of Finance
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1. Area of accounting aimed mainly at serving the decision-making needs of internal users.
Managerial Accounting
Recordkeeping
Posting Reference Column
Monetary Unit Assumption
2. Accounting system that recognizes revenues when earned and expenses when incurred; the basis for GAAP.
Expanded Accounting Equation
Risk
Accrual Basis Accounting
T Account
3. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
Secured Loan
Adjusting Entry
Partnership Agreement
Revenue Recognition Principle
4. Items paid for in advance of receiving their benefits. Classified as assets.
Corporations
Prepaid Expenses
Acquisition
Events
5. The combining of two or more comapnies into one larger company.
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Source Documents
Mergers
Operating Cycle
6. Prescribes that accounting for items that significantly impact a financial statement and any inferences from them adhere strictly to GAAP.
Bookkeeping
Operating Cycle
Materiality Constraint
Unearned Revenues
7. Record in which trans actions are entered before they are posted to ledger accounts; also called the book of original entry.
Journal
Bonds
Financial Accounting
International Financial Reporting Standards
8. Account with debit and credit columns for recording entries and another column for showing the balance of the account after each entry.
Balance Column Account
Assets
Securities
T Account
9. The principle prescribing that revenue is recognized when earned.
Adjusted Trial Balance
Revenue Recognition Principle
Chart of Accounts
Operating Cycle
10. A financial statement that lists cash inflows and cash outflows during a period; arranged by operating - investing - and financing.
Income Summary
Statement of Cash Flows
Accrued Revenues
Varaiable Expense
11. Balance sheet that broadly groups assets - liabilities - and equity accounts.
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Work Sheet
Full Disclosure Principle
Accounting
12. Obligations not due to be paid within one year or the operating cycle - whichever is longer.
Unearned Revenue
Long Term Liabilities
Operating Cycle
IPO
13. Journal entry at the end of an accounting period to bring an asset or liability account to its proper amount and update the related expenses or revenue account.
Adjusting Entry
Work Sheet
Accrued Expenses
Post Closing Trial Balance
14. Recorded on the right side; an entry that decreases asset and expense accounts - and increases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Cr.
Equity
Mergers
Book Value
Credit
15. Long Term assets (resources) used to produce or sell products or services. Usually lack physical form and have uncertain benefits.
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Fixed Expense
External Transactions
Intangible assets
16. Difference between total debits and total credits (including the beginning balance) for an account.
Account Balance
T Account
Expanded Accounting Equation
Securities
17. Amount earned after subtracting all expenses necessary for and matched with sales for a period.
Net Income
Preferred Stock
Reversing Entries
Income Statement
18. Ratio reflecting operating efficiency; defined as net income divided by average total assets for that period.
Return on Assets
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Fiscal Year
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
19. Individuals or organizations that owe money.
Adjusted Trial Balance
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Debtors
Creditors
20. Tangible long lived assets used to produce or sell products and services; also called property - plant - and equipment or fixed assets.
Partnership Agreement
Risk
Statement of Cash Flows
Plant Assets
21. Cash and other assets expected to be sold - collected - or used within one year or the company's operating cycle - whichever is longer.
Going-concern Assumptions
Long Term Investments
Permanent Accounts
Current Assets
22. Record within an accounting system in which increases and decreases are entered and stored in a specific asset - liability - equity - revenue - or expense.
Unearned Revenue
Account
Time Period Assumptions
Money Market Account
23. Accounts used to record revenues - expenses - and withdrawals (dividends for a corporation). They are closed at the end of each period.
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Revenues
Temporary Accounts
Portfolio Income
24. Activities within an organization that can affect the accounting equation.
Source Documents
Internal transactions
Expanded Accounting Equation
Statement of Cash Flows
25. Ratio of total liabilities to total assets; used to reflect risk associated with a company's debts.
Debt Ratio
Owner Withdrawals
Common Stock
Unearned Revenue
26. Area of accounting aimed mainly at serving external users.
Discretionary Income
Full Disclosure Principle
Cost-benefit Constraint
Financial Accounting
27. Assumption that an organization's activities can be divided into specific time periods such as months - quarters - or years.
Working Papers
Federal Reserve System
Time Period Assumptions
Expenses
28. Balance sheet that presents assets and liabilities in relevant subgroups - including current and non-current classifications.
Classified Balance Sheet
General Journal
Shares
Adjusted Trial Balance
29. Optional entries recorded at the beginning of a period that prepare the accounts for the usual journal entries as if adjusting entries had not occurred in the prior period.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Reversing Entries
Unsecured Loan
Balance Sheet
30. List of accounts and balances prepared after period-end adjustments are recorded and posted.
Preferred Stock
Current Ratio
Adjusted Trial Balance
T Account
31. Owners of a corporation who usually receive dividends. Also called stockholders.
Intangible assets
Shareholders
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
IPO
32. Costs incurred in a period that are both unpaid and unrecorded; adjusting entries for recording accrued expenses and increasing liabilities.
Present Value
Net Income
Accrued Expenses
Sole Proprietorship
33. A written framework to guide the development - preparation - and interpretation of financial accounting information.
Conceptual Framework
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Federal Reserve System
Source Documents
34. Excess of expenses over revenues for a period.
Net Loss
Risk Tolerance
Accounting Period
Compound Journal Entries
35. Goals that are specific - measurable - attainable - realistic - and time bound.
Full Disclosure Principle
SMART Goal
T Account
Ponzi Scheme
36. Persons using accounting information who are directly involved in managing the organization.
Internal users
Permanent Accounts
Natural Business Years
Materiality Constraint
37. Owners of a corporation who usually receive dividends. Also called shareholders.
Owner Withdrawals
External Transactions
Bailout
Stockholders
38. Report of changes in equity over a period; adjusted for increases and for decreases.
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39. Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business.
Partnership
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Ledger
Operating Cycle
40. List of accounts and their balances at a point in time; total debit balances must equal total credit balances.
Annual Financial Statements
Debtors
Trial balance
Double Entry Accounting
41. A business structure that offers membership instead of shares - and combines limited liability protections with the tax from of a partneship.
Recordkeeping
Limited Liability Corporation
Measurement Principle
Surplus
42. A contract (usually drawn up by a lawyer) that staes how the partnership will be organized.
Internal users
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Partnership Agreement
Mergers
43. Exchanges of economic value between one entity and another entity.
External Transactions
Owner Withdrawals
Reversing Entries
Natural Business Years
44. Income that is available after all of the essential financial commitments have been paid.
Deficit
Assets
Discretionary Income
Long Term Investments
45. A federal agency that is responsible for regulating the securities industry an enforcing federal securites laws.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Internal transactions
Money Market Account
46. A security representing a share of ownership in a company - providing voting rights - and entitling the holer to a share of the company's success through dividends and/or capital appreciation.
Risk
Common Stock
Permanent Accounts
Unearned Revenues
47. Accounting information is based on cost with potential subsequent adjustments to fair value.
General Journal
Debtors
Measurement Principle
Book Value
48. Debt securities that are issued by a borrower to raise capital . Bonds guarantee payments of the original amount borrowe plus interest and/or repayable on a fixed rate when the bond matures.
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Bonds
Unsecured Loan
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
49. Business that is a separate legal entity under state or federal laws with owners called shareholders or stockholders.
Corporation
Creditors
Reversing Entries
Risk
50. A financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceed assets or when cash inflows are less than cash outflows.
Unearned Revenues
Deficit
Partnership
Long Term Investments