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DSST Principles Of Finance
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1. Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts.
T Account
Return
Fiscal Year
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
2. Process of transferring journal entry information to the ledger; computerized systems automate this process.
Risk
Return on Assets
Posting
Book Value
3. List of accounts and balances prepared after period-end adjustments are recorded and posted.
Secured Loan
Adjusted Trial Balance
Owner Investment
Posting
4. A legal entity that is seperate from its owners.
General Journal
Expense Recognition Principle
Corporations
Sole Proprietorship
5. Ratio of total liabilities to total assets; used to reflect risk associated with a company's debts.
Current Liabilities
Debt Ratio
Unearned Revenue
Mergers
6. 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
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Classified Balance Sheet
Journal
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 Expense Recognition Principle.
Current Assets
Matching Principle
Unearned Revenue
Current Liabilities
8. Accounting standards set by the IASB which aim to develop a single set of global standards - to promote those standards - and converge national and international standards globally.
Ledger
External Transactions
International Financial Reporting Standards
Varaiable Expense
9. Items paid for in advance of receiving their benefits. Classified as assets.
Revenue Recognition Principle
Prepaid Expenses
Bailout
T Account
10. Code of conduct by which actions are judged as right or wrong - fair or unfair - honest or dishonest.
Ethics
Accounting Period
Auditors
Varaiable Expense
11. Long Term assets (resources) used to produce or sell products or services. Usually lack physical form and have uncertain benefits.
Annual Financial Statements
Full Disclosure Principle
Intangible assets
Securities and Exchange Commission
12. 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.
Posting Reference Column
Securities and Exchange Commission
Equity
Monetary Unit Assumption
13. Principle that prescribes financial statements to reflect the assumption that the business will continue operating.
Bailout
Statement of Cash Flows
Shareholders
Going-concern Assumptions
14. Prescribes that accounting for items that significantly impact a financial statement and any inferences from them adhere strictly to GAAP.
Long Term Investments
Contra Account
Owner - Capital
Materiality Constraint
15. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
Bookkeeping
Post Closing Trial Balance
Secured Loan
Bailout
16. Record in which trans actions are entered before they are posted to ledger accounts; also called the book of original entry.
Journalizing
Cost-benefit Constraint
Journal
Current Liabilities
17. Difference between total debits and total credits (including the beginning balance) for an account.
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Secured Loan
Account Balance
Accrued Revenues
18. Accounting principle that prescribes financial statement information to be based on actual costs incurred in business transactions.
Natural Business Years
Net Income
Cost Principle
Income Summary
19. Entries recorded at the end of each accounting period to transfer end of period balances in revenue - gain - expense - loss - and withdrawal (dividend for a corporation) accounts to the capital account (to retain earnings for a corporation).
Federal Reserve System
Plant Assets
Prepaid Expenses
Closing Entries
20. Area of accounting aimed mainly at serving external users.
Financial Accounting
Revenues
Money Market Account
Discretionary Income
21. Amount earned after subtracting all expenses necessary for and matched with sales for a period.
Limited Liability Corporation
Net Income
Liabilities
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
22. A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts.
Return on Assets
Working Papers
Cost Principle
Posting Reference Column
23. 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.
Expense Recognition Principle
Acquisition
Fiscal Year
Pro Forma Financial Statement
24. The money left over when income exceeds expenditure.
Equity
Surplus
Annual Financial Statements
Creditors
25. Happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured.
Fixed Expense
Common Stock
Preferred Stock
Events
26. Individuals or organizations that owe money.
Debtors
Assets
General Journal
Work Sheet
27. Record of money deposited in a financeial instution for a state time perio at a fixe interest rate.
Intangible assets
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Net Income
Prepaid Expenses
28. Method that allocates an equal portion of the depreciable cost of plant asset (cost minus salvage) to each accounting period in its useful life.
Assets
Straight-line Depreciation Method
Classified Balance Sheet
Compound Journal Entries
29. Business that is a separate legal entity under state or federal laws with owners called shareholders or stockholders.
Debt Ratio
Pro Forma Financial Statement
Corporation
Creditors
30. Liability created when customers pay in advance for products or services; earned when the products or services are later delivered.
Sole Propietorship
Unearned Revenues
IPO
Pro Forma Financial Statement
31. Resources that a company owns or controls that are expected to provide current and future benefits to the business.
Double Entry Accounting
Creditors
Assets
Annual Financial Statements
32. Outflows or using up of assets as part of operations of business to generate sales.
Auditors
Temporary Accounts
Expenses
Current Assets
33. Ratio reflecting operating efficiency; defined as net income divided by average total assets for that period.
Time Period Assumptions
Net Income
Account
Return on Assets
34. The part of accounting that involves recording transactions and events either manually or electronically. Also called Recordkeeping.
Journal
Unearned Revenue
Bookkeeping
Unclassified Balance Sheets
35. A loan that is not backed by collateral - but by the promise of the borrower to repay it.
Creditors
Unsecured Loan
SMART Goal
Depreciation
36. Ratio used to evaluate a company's ability to pay its short term obligations - calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities.
Debtors
Journalizing
Materiality Constraint
Current Ratio
37. Uncertainty about expected return.
General Journal
Trial balance
Journal
Risk
38. Individuals hired to review financial reports and information systems of organizations.
Auditors
Ethics
Cost Principle
Materiality Constraint
39. A tax deferred account that allows individuals to plan for their retirement.
Contra Account
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Return
Account Balance
40. Unincorporated association of two or more persons to pursue a business for profit as co-owners.
Pro Forma Financial Statement
Audit
Partnership
Liabilities
41. Equity of a corporation divided into ownership units that usually give dividends. Also called Shares.
Working Papers
Stock
Partnership
Surplus
42. A security representing partial ownership of the company. It gives the holer priority to dividends over common stock investors. Capital stock that provides a specific dividend - which is paid before any dividends are pai to common stock holders - an
General Journal
Current Assets
Preferred Stock
Fixed Expense
43. Gross increase in equity from a company's business activities that earn income.
Balance Sheet
External Transactions
Accrued Revenues
Revenues
44. Owners of a corporation who usually receive dividends. Also called stockholders.
Reversing Entries
Shareholders
Unearned Revenues
Net Income
45. Principle that prescribes financial statements (including notes) to report all relevant information about an entity's operations and financial condition.
Full Disclosure Principle
SMART Goal
Book Value
Sole Propietorship
46. Income from investments - including dividends - interest - or the sale of a property.
Accounting Period
Materiality Constraint
Portfolio Income
Equity
47. Cash and other assets expected to be sold - collected - or used within one year or the company's operating cycle - whichever is longer.
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Closing Entries
Current Assets
Conceptual Framework
48. A situation in which a person is faced with two convingin yet conflicting alternatives for the solution to a difficult problem.
Unsecured Loan
Classified Balance Sheet
Ethical Dilemma
Double Entry Accounting
49. Federal agency Congress has charged to set reporting rules for organizations that sell ownership shares to the public.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Income Statement
Financial Accounting Standards Board
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
50. Costs incurred in a period that are both unpaid and unrecorded; adjusting entries for recording accrued expenses and increasing liabilities.
Revenue Recognition Principle
Balance Sheet
Unearned Revenues
Accrued Expenses