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DSST Principles Of Finance
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Activities within an organization that can affect the accounting equation.
Present Value
Internal transactions
Equity
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
2. Record within an accounting system in which increases and decreases are entered and stored in a specific asset - liability - equity - revenue - or expense.
Audit
Internal users
Passive Income
Account
3. Ratio used to evaluate a company's ability to pay its short term obligations - calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities.
Current Ratio
Temporary Accounts
Mergers
Account
4. Process of recording transactions in a journal.
Journalizing
Shares
Adjusting Entry
Common Stock
5. 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
External Users
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
Adjusting Entry
6. A business structure that offers membership instead of shares - and combines limited liability protections with the tax from of a partneship.
International Accounting Standards Board
Internal transactions
Mergers
Limited Liability Corporation
7. Federal agency Congress has charged to set reporting rules for organizations that sell ownership shares to the public.
Accounting Equation
Accrual Basis Accounting
Securities and Exchange Commission
Unsecured Loan
8. Costs incurred in a period that are both unpaid and unrecorded; adjusting entries for recording accrued expenses and increasing liabilities.
Partnership Agreement
Ethics
Accrued Expenses
Financial Accounting
9. Happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured.
Events
Trial balance
Corporation
Present Value
10. A financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceed assets or when cash inflows are less than cash outflows.
Deficit
NASDAQ
T Account
Time Period Assumptions
11. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
Accrued Expenses
Balance Sheet
Acquisition
Secured Loan
12. Financial statement that lists types and dollar amounts of assets - liabilities - and equity at a specific date.
Debt Ratio
Account
Interim Financial Statements
Balance Sheet
13. An expense that changes from period to perio - such as food or gasoline costs.
Varaiable Expense
Stockholders
Present Value
Accounting Cycle
14. Financial statements covering one-year period; often based on a calendar year - but any consecutive 12-month (or 52 week) period is acceptable.
Bookkeeping
Annual Financial Statements
IPO
Credit
15. Necessary end of period steps to prepare the accounts for recording the transactions of the next period.
Current Liabilities
Chart of Accounts
Closing process
Unclassified Balance Sheets
16. Group that identifies preferred accounting practices and encourages global acceptance; issues the International Financial Reporting Standards.
International Accounting Standards Board
Owner Withdrawals
Internal transactions
NASDAQ
17. Recurring steps performed each accounting period - starting with analyzing transactions and continuing through the post closing trial balance (or reversing entries).
Debit
Accounting Cycle
International Financial Reporting Standards
Balance Sheet
18. Financial statement that subtracts expenses from revenues to yield a net income or loss over a specified period of time; also includes any gains or losses.
Income Statement
Book Value
SMART Goal
Secured Loan
19. Liability created when customers pay in advance for products or services; earned when the products or services are later delivered.
Unearned Revenues
Net Loss
External Users
Full Disclosure Principle
20. Assets put into the business by the owner.
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Partnership
Long Term Investments
Owner Investment
21. 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.
Partnership
Liabilities
Source Documents
Unadjusted Trial Balance
22. Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments
Financial Accounting
Account
SMART Goal
Creditors
23. Equity of a corporation divided into ownership units that usually give dividends. Also called Stock.
Income Statement
Debt Ratio
Unearned Revenue
Shares
24. The principle prescribing that revenue is recognized when earned.
Double Entry Accounting
Partnership
Accrual Basis Accounting
Revenue Recognition Principle
25. List of permanent accounts and their balances from the ledger after all closing entries are journalized and posted.
Post Closing Trial Balance
Unearned Revenues
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Trial balance
26. Analysis and report of an organization's accounting system - its records - and its reports using various tests.
Straight-line Depreciation Method
Accounting Equation
Unearned Revenues
Audit
27. Earning received from rental property or other business activity where the individual is not actively involved (such as royalties from publishing a book)
Sole Propietorship
T Account
Passive Income
Limited Liability Corporation
28. Ratio of total liabilities to total assets; used to reflect risk associated with a company's debts.
Going-concern Assumptions
Portfolio Income
Debt Ratio
Varaiable Expense
29. Goals that are specific - measurable - attainable - realistic - and time bound.
Balance Column Account
SMART Goal
Unearned Revenues
Account
30. Unincorporated association of two or more persons to pursue a business for profit as co-owners.
Varaiable Expense
Partnership
Unsecured Loan
Long Term Liabilities
31. 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).
Net Loss
Income Summary
Classified Balance Sheet
Return on Assets
32. A federal agency that is responsible for regulating the securities industry an enforcing federal securites laws.
Net Loss
Partnership
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Partnership Agreement
33. Recorded on the left side; an entry that increases asset and expense accounts - and decreases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Dr.
Temporary Accounts
Income Summary
Debit
Materiality Constraint
34. A loan that is not backed by collateral - but by the promise of the borrower to repay it.
Internal transactions
Long Term Liabilities
Temporary Accounts
Unsecured Loan
35. A meausre if an investor's ability to cope with fluctations in the value of their portfolio.
Posting
Posting Reference Column
Owner Investment
Risk Tolerance
36. Liability created when customers pay in advance for products or services; earned when the products or services are later delivered.
Accrued Expenses
International Accounting Standards Board
Unearned Revenue
Long Term Investments
37. Principle that requires a business to be accounted for separately from its owner(s) and from any other entity.
Plant Assets
Contra Account
Return
Business Entity Assumption
38. Balance sheet that presents assets and liabilities in relevant subgroups - including current and non-current classifications.
Classified Balance Sheet
Profit Margin
Contra Account
Financial Accounting
39. List of accounts and their balances at a point in time; total debit balances must equal total credit balances.
Journal
Trial balance
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Adjusting Entry
40. Prescribes expenses to be reported in the same period as the revenues that were earned as a result of the expenses.
Unadjusted Trial Balance
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
Ledger
Sole Proprietorship
41. 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.
Interim Financial Statements
Double Entry Accounting
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Adjusting Entry
42. Cash and other assets expected to be sold - collected - or used within one year or the company's operating cycle - whichever is longer.
International Financial Reporting Standards
Current Assets
Expense Recognition Principle
Risk
43. Accounting system in which each transaction affects at least two accounts and has at least one debit and one credit.
Balance Column Account
Owner Withdrawals
Operating Cycle
Double Entry Accounting
44. The first time a company sells shares of its stock to the public.
IPO
Materiality Constraint
Net Loss
Money Market Account
45. The part of accounting that involves recording transactions and events either manually or electronically. Also called Recordkeeping.
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Income Statement
Closing process
Bookkeeping
46. The combining of two or more comapnies into one larger company.
Mergers
Depreciation
Return
Passive Income
47. Equity of a corporation divided into ownership units that usually give dividends. Also called Shares.
Fixed Expense
Common Stock
International Accounting Standards Board
Stock
48. Analyses and other informal reports prepared by accountants and managers when organizing information for formal reports and financial statements.
Closing Entries
Acquisition
Surplus
Working Papers
49. 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.
Reversing Entries
Assets
Unsecured Loan
Creditors
50. Long term assets not used in operating activities such as notes receivable and investments in stocks and bonds.
Long Term Investments
Sole Propietorship
Balance Column Account
Debt Ratio