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DSST Principles Of Finance
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1. Prescribes that accounting for items that significantly impact a financial statement and any inferences from them adhere strictly to GAAP.
Materiality Constraint
Closing Entries
Securities
General Journal
2. Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business.
Corporations
Common Stock
Ledger
Profit Margin
3. Costs incurred in a period that are both unpaid and unrecorded; adjusting entries for recording accrued expenses and increasing liabilities.
Accounting Period
Surplus
Present Value
Accrued Expenses
4. Assumption that an organization's activities can be divided into specific time periods such as months - quarters - and years.
General Journal
Time Period Assumptions
Temporary Accounts
Long Term Investments
5. The act one corporation acquiring another through the purchase of its shares - or by purchasing its assets.
Full Disclosure Principle
Materiality Constraint
Acquisition
Statement of Owner's Equity
6. Normal time between paying cash for merchandise or employee services and receiving cash from customers.
Bailout
Risk
Sole Proprietorship
Operating Cycle
7. Prescribes expenses to be reported in the same period as the revenues that were eared as a result of the expenses. Also called the Matching Principle.
Shareholders
T Account
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Expense Recognition Principle
8. Analysis and report of an organization's accounting system - its records - and its reports using various tests.
Business Entity Assumption
Audit
Post Closing Trial Balance
Source Documents
9. Account with debit and credit columns for recording entries and another column for showing the balance of the account after each entry.
Long Term Liabilities
Securities and Exchange Commission
Balance Column Account
Limited Liability Corporation
10. Ratio of a company's net income to its net sales. The percent of income in each dollar of revenue.
Profit Margin
Trial balance
Risk
Expenses
11. Accounting system in which each transaction affects at least two accounts and has at least one debit and one credit.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Double Entry Accounting
Account
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
12. 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.
Full Disclosure Principle
Common Stock
Accrued Expenses
Unsecured Loan
13. Necessary end of period steps to prepare the accounts for recording the transactions of the next period.
Statement of Cash Flows
Closing process
Common Stock
Creditors
14. Owners of a corporation who usually receive dividends. Also called stockholders.
Balance Sheet
Adjusting Entry
Corporations
Shareholders
15. 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.
Passive Income
Partnership
Bonds
Measurement Principle
16. A contract (usually drawn up by a lawyer) that staes how the partnership will be organized.
Owner Investment
Compound Journal Entries
Cost-benefit Constraint
Partnership Agreement
17. Revenues earned in a period that both unrecorded and not yet received in cash (or other assets; adjusting entries for recording accrued revenues involve increasing assets and increasing revenues.
Current Ratio
Accrued Revenues
Annual Financial Statements
Acquisition
18. Assets = Liabilities + Equity; Equity equals [Owner capital - owner withdrawal + revenue - expenses] for a non-corporation; Equity equals [Contributed capital - retained earnings + revenue - expenses] for a corporation where dividends are subtracted
Unearned Revenue
Auditors
Expanded Accounting Equation
Owner Investment
19. Accounting information is based on cost with potential subsequent adjustments to fair value.
Conceptual Framework
Mergers
Measurement Principle
Preferred Stock
20. Earning received from rental property or other business activity where the individual is not actively involved (such as royalties from publishing a book)
Book Value
Varaiable Expense
Passive Income
Shares
21. Accounting system that recognizes revenues when cash is received and records expenses when cash is paid.
Adjusting Entry
Fiscal Year
Cash Basis Accounting
Events
22. Financial instruments such as stocks - bonds - and mutual funds that are traded in a stock exchange.
Securities
Passive Income
Accrued Revenues
Chart of Accounts
23. Owner's claim on the assets of a business; equals the residual interest in an entity's assets after deducting liabilities. Also called net assets.
Bonds
Money Market Account
General Journal
Equity
24. Assumption that an organization's activities can be divided into specific time periods such as months - quarters - or years.
Shareholders
Common Stock
Passive Income
Time Period Assumptions
25. Unincorporated association of two or more persons to pursue a business for profit as co-owners.
Owner Withdrawals
Internal transactions
Partnership
Debt Ratio
26. Difference between total debits and total credits (including the beginning balance) for an account.
Unsecured Loan
IPO
Classified Balance Sheet
Account Balance
27. Statements that show the effect of proposed transactions and events as if they had occurred.
Return
Bonds
Accounting Equation
Pro Forma Financial Statement
28. Sources of information in accounting entries that can be in either paper or electronic form. Also called business papers.
Journal
Internal users
Closing Entries
Source Documents
29. Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments
Mergers
Accounting Equation
Creditors
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
30. Account linked with another account and having an opposite normal balance. Reported as a subtraction from the other account's normal balance.
Conceptual Framework
Contra Account
Surplus
Depreciation
31. Area of accounting aimed mainly at serving external users.
Money Market Account
Balance Sheet
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting Standards Board
32. Happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured.
Ponzi Scheme
Long Term Liabilities
NASDAQ
Events
33. Recorded on the left side; an entry that increases asset and expense accounts - and decreases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Dr.
Cash Basis Accounting
Debit
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Accounting Equation
34. Process of recording transactions in a journal.
Mergers
Journalizing
Risk Tolerance
Balance Column Account
35. Recurring steps performed each accounting period - starting with analyzing transactions and continuing through the post closing trial balance (or reversing entries).
Accounting Cycle
External Users
Accounting Equation
Accrued Expenses
36. Spreadsheets used to draft an unadjusted trial balance - adjusting entries - adjusted trial balance - and financial statements.
Stock
Work Sheet
Statement of Owner's Equity
Statement of Cash Flows
37. Federal agency Congress has charged to set reporting rules for organizations that sell ownership shares to the public.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Account Balance
Adjusted Trial Balance
Statement of Cash Flows
38. A written framework to guide the development - preparation - and interpretation of financial accounting information.
Conceptual Framework
Adjusting Entry
Revenues
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
39. Balance sheet that presents assets and liabilities in relevant subgroups - including current and non-current classifications.
Discretionary Income
Long Term Investments
Going-concern Assumptions
Classified Balance Sheet
40. All purpose journal for recording the debits and credits of transactions and events.
Double Entry Accounting
General Journal
Portfolio Income
Stockholders
41. Record of money deposited in a financeial instution for a state time perio at a fixe interest rate.
Permanent Accounts
Contra Account
Current Assets
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
42. Long Term assets (resources) used to produce or sell products or services. Usually lack physical form and have uncertain benefits.
Matching Principle
Intangible assets
Working Papers
Ethical Dilemma
43. Group that identifies preferred accounting practices and encourages global acceptance; issues the International Financial Reporting Standards.
Credit
International Accounting Standards Board
Accrued Revenues
Pro Forma Financial Statement
44. Items paid for in advance of receiving their benefits. Classified as assets.
Internal users
Adjusted Trial Balance
Prepaid Expenses
Account Balance
45. Temporary account used only in the closing process to which the balances of revenue and expense accounts (including any gains or losses) are transferred. Its balance is transferred to the capital account (or retained earnings for a corporation).
Posting
Long Term Liabilities
Income Summary
Managerial Accounting
46. A meausre if an investor's ability to cope with fluctations in the value of their portfolio.
Account Balance
Risk Tolerance
Profit Margin
Business Entity Assumption
47. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
Preferred Stock
Net Income
Secured Loan
Fiscal Year
48. Expenses that remain the same regardless of the circumstances.
Fixed Expense
Internal transactions
Work Sheet
Accounting Cycle
49. The notion that only information with benefits of disclosure greater than the costs of disclosure need to be disclosed.
Accrual Basis Accounting
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Cost-benefit Constraint
International Financial Reporting Standards
50. Equity of a corporation divided into ownership units that usually give dividends. Also called Shares.
Stock
Journal
Working Papers
Audit