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DSST Principles Of Finance
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Expenses that remain the same regardless of the circumstances.
Accounting Equation
Operating Cycle
Fixed Expense
Common Stock
2. Assets acquisition costs less its accumulated depreciation - depletion - or amortization. Also sometimes used synonymously as the carrying value of an account.
Closing process
Federal Reserve System
Book Value
Owner Withdrawals
3. Independent group of full-time members responsible for setting accounting rules.
Matching Principle
Common Stock
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Revenues
4. An expense that changes from period to perio - such as food or gasoline costs.
International Accounting Standards Board
Closing process
Varaiable Expense
Contra Account
5. 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.
Partnership
Sole Proprietorship
Bonds
Portfolio Income
6. Accounting principle that prescribes financial statement information to be based on actual costs incurred in business transactions.
Operating Cycle
Natural Business Years
Bailout
Cost Principle
7. Account showing the owner's claim on company assets; equals owner investments plus net income (or less net loss) minus owner withdrawals since the company's inception. Also called Equity.
Post Closing Trial Balance
Working Papers
Owner - Capital
Auditors
8. List of accounts used by a company' includes and identification number for each account.
Accrued Revenues
Acquisition
Recordkeeping
Chart of Accounts
9. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
Secured Loan
Bookkeeping
Journalizing
Current Ratio
10. Tangible long lived assets used to produce or sell products and services; also called property - plant - and equipment or fixed assets.
Closing Entries
Adjusting Entry
Temporary Accounts
Plant Assets
11. Owners of a corporation who usually receive dividends. Also called shareholders.
External Transactions
Post Closing Trial Balance
Stockholders
Internal transactions
12. Area of accounting aimed mainly at serving external users.
Current Assets
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Secured Loan
Financial Accounting
13. Process of transferring journal entry information to the ledger; computerized systems automate this process.
Cost Principle
Posting
Accounting Equation
Annual Financial Statements
14. List of accounts and their balances at a point in time; total debit balances must equal total credit balances.
Trial balance
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Cost-benefit Constraint
Annual Financial Statements
15. Loaning or giving money to a business in orer to save it from bankruptcy.
Partnership Agreement
Materiality Constraint
Bailout
External Transactions
16. Information and measurement system that identifies - records - and communicates relevant information about a company's business activities.
Accounting
Conceptual Framework
Accounting Period
IPO
17. Normal time between paying cash for merchandise or employee services and receiving cash from customers.
NASDAQ
Straight-line Depreciation Method
Operating Cycle
Portfolio Income
18. A legal entity that is seperate from its owners.
Fiscal Year
Corporations
Audit
Liabilities
19. Creditors' claims on an organization's assets; involves a probable future payment of assets - products - or services that a company is obligated to make due to past transactions or events.
T Account
Liabilities
Reversing Entries
Accounting Period
20. Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business.
Long Term Investments
Present Value
Balance Column Account
Ledger
21. A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts.
Posting Reference Column
Money Market Account
Accounting Equation
Managerial Accounting
22. A written framework to guide the development - preparation - and interpretation of financial accounting information.
Sole Proprietorship
Conceptual Framework
Securities and Exchange Commission
Expenses
23. Financial instruments such as stocks - bonds - and mutual funds that are traded in a stock exchange.
Current Assets
External Users
Securities
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
24. A meausre if an investor's ability to cope with fluctations in the value of their portfolio.
Trial balance
Passive Income
Return
Risk Tolerance
25. Principle that prescribes financial statements to reflect the assumption that the business will continue operating.
Present Value
Adjusting Entry
Recordkeeping
Going-concern Assumptions
26. Assets put into the business by the owner.
Net Income
Stock
Bailout
Owner Investment
27. Journal entries that affect at least three accounts.
Compound Journal Entries
Accounting Equation
Long Term Liabilities
Recordkeeping
28. 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.
Accounting Period
Revenues
Classified Balance Sheet
Reversing Entries
29. A business structure that offers membership instead of shares - and combines limited liability protections with the tax from of a partneship.
Book Value
Limited Liability Corporation
Current Assets
Stockholders
30. List of accounts and balances prepared before accounting adjustments are recorded and posted.
Business Entity Assumption
Unadjusted Trial Balance
Risk
Post Closing Trial Balance
31. 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
Conceptual Framework
Fiscal Year
Preferred Stock
Accounting
32. Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments
Risk
Liabilities
Creditors
Net Income
33. Length of time covered by financial statements; also called reporting period.
Account Balance
Accounting Period
Cost-benefit Constraint
Debit
34. Principle that assumes transactions and events can be expressed in money units.
Accounting Cycle
Accrued Revenues
Monetary Unit Assumption
Income Summary
35. A tax deferred account that allows individuals to plan for their retirement.
Return
Corporation
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Managerial Accounting
36. Individuals hired to review financial reports and information systems of organizations.
Auditors
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Balance Sheet
Portfolio Income
37. 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
Ethical Dilemma
Net Income
Depreciation
Expanded Accounting Equation
38. Gross increase in equity from a company's business activities that earn income.
Balance Column Account
Revenues
Profit Margin
Audit
39. Unincorporated association of two or more persons to pursue a business for profit as co-owners.
Interim Financial Statements
Posting
Partnership
Varaiable Expense
40. Federal agency Congress has charged to set reporting rules for organizations that sell ownership shares to the public.
Preferred Stock
Internal users
Securities and Exchange Commission
Partnership
41. Persons using accounting information who are directly involved in managing the organization.
Intangible assets
Reversing Entries
Natural Business Years
Internal users
42. Recorded on the left side; an entry that increases asset and expense accounts - and decreases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Dr.
Cost-benefit Constraint
Journal
Debit
Income Summary
43. Statements that show the effect of proposed transactions and events as if they had occurred.
Pro Forma Financial Statement
Return
Plant Assets
Income Summary
44. An acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. NASDAQ was founded in 1970 and is the largest electronic stock exchange in the United States. Unlike the NYSE - it has no physical location - existing entirely on cyb
Income Summary
NASDAQ
Post Closing Trial Balance
Financial Accounting
45. Accounts that reflect activities related to one or more future periods; balance sheet accounts whose balances are not closed. Also called real accounts.
Prepaid Expenses
Ethics
Permanent Accounts
Acquisition
46. Sources of information in accounting entries that can be in either paper or electronic form. Also called business papers.
Source Documents
Shareholders
Current Liabilities
Measurement Principle
47. Method that allocates an equal portion of the depreciable cost of plant asset (cost minus salvage) to each accounting period in its useful life.
Straight-line Depreciation Method
Recordkeeping
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
48. Necessary end of period steps to prepare the accounts for recording the transactions of the next period.
Natural Business Years
Closing process
Events
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
49. Long term assets not used in operating activities such as notes receivable and investments in stocks and bonds.
Long Term Investments
Mergers
Balance Column Account
Closing Entries
50. A financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceed assets or when cash inflows are less than cash outflows.
Deficit
Internal transactions
Statement of Owner's Equity
Revenue Recognition Principle