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DSST Principles Of Finance
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1. A federal agency that is responsible for regulating the securities industry an enforcing federal securites laws.
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Federal Reserve System
Work Sheet
Post Closing Trial Balance
2. Assets put into the business by the owner.
Statement of Cash Flows
Return
Owner Investment
Revenues
3. 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.
Accrued Revenues
Common Stock
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Owner Withdrawals
4. Items paid for in advance of receiving their benefits. Classified as assets.
Fixed Expense
Risk Tolerance
Portfolio Income
Prepaid Expenses
5. Principle that assumes transactions and events can be expressed in money units.
Expenses
Debtors
Shareholders
Monetary Unit Assumption
6. 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.
Owner - Capital
Classified Balance Sheet
Corporations
Common Stock
7. Necessary end of period steps to prepare the accounts for recording the transactions of the next period.
Cost-benefit Constraint
SMART Goal
Bailout
Closing process
8. Persons using accounting information who are directly involved in managing the organization.
Pro Forma Financial Statement
Internal users
Unsecured Loan
NASDAQ
9. Statements that show the effect of proposed transactions and events as if they had occurred.
Pro Forma Financial Statement
Accrual Basis Accounting
Unsecured Loan
Shareholders
10. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Secured Loan
Operating Cycle
Fiscal Year
11. The part of accounting that involves recording transactions and events either manually or electronically. Also called Bookkeeping.
Recordkeeping
International Accounting Standards Board
Posting Reference Column
Federal Reserve System
12. Information and measurement system that identifies - records - and communicates relevant information about a company's business activities.
Double Entry Accounting
Debit
Assets
Accounting
13. A legal entity that is seperate from its owners.
Contra Account
Debit
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
Corporations
14. Excess of expenses over revenues for a period.
Expanded Accounting Equation
Net Loss
Long Term Investments
Straight-line Depreciation Method
15. 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
Cash Basis Accounting
Limited Liability Corporation
Present Value
16. Account with debit and credit columns for recording entries and another column for showing the balance of the account after each entry.
Partnership
Balance Column Account
Passive Income
Annual Financial Statements
17. 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).
Closing Entries
Cost-benefit Constraint
Owner Withdrawals
Conceptual Framework
18. Obligations not due to be paid within one year or the operating cycle - whichever is longer.
Income Summary
Equity
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Long Term Liabilities
19. Record of money deposited in a financeial instution for a state time perio at a fixe interest rate.
Monetary Unit Assumption
Straight-line Depreciation Method
Financial Accounting Standards Board
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
20. An expense that changes from period to perio - such as food or gasoline costs.
Reversing Entries
Varaiable Expense
Net Loss
Going-concern Assumptions
21. Expense created by allocating the cost of plant and equipment to periods in which they are used. Represents the expense of using the asset.
Temporary Accounts
Depreciation
Portfolio Income
Trial balance
22. Balance sheet that presents assets and liabilities in relevant subgroups - including current and non-current classifications.
External Transactions
Classified Balance Sheet
Permanent Accounts
Posting Reference Column
23. Account linked with another account and having an opposite normal balance. Reported as a subtraction from the other account's normal balance.
Owner - Capital
Recordkeeping
Accrued Revenues
Contra Account
24. Recorded on the right side; an entry that decreases asset and expense accounts - and increases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Cr.
Managerial Accounting
Ethical Dilemma
Portfolio Income
Credit
25. Normal time between paying cash for merchandise or employee services and receiving cash from customers.
Operating Cycle
Partnership Agreement
Discretionary Income
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
26. A tax deferred account that allows individuals to plan for their retirement.
Financial Accounting
Cost-benefit Constraint
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Revenue Recognition Principle
27. Outflows or using up of assets as part of operations of business to generate sales.
Corporation
Bailout
Expenses
Account Balance
28. The money left over when income exceeds expenditure.
Bonds
Surplus
Creditors
Internal users
29. Equality involving a company's assets - liabilities - and equity; Assets = Liabilities + Equity
Accounting Equation
Current Liabilities
Deficit
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
30. Activities within an organization that can affect the accounting equation.
Net Income
Corporations
Internal transactions
Federal Reserve System
31. Gross increase in equity from a company's business activities that earn income.
Accrued Expenses
Source Documents
Revenues
Classified Balance Sheet
32. The central bank of the United States - with 12 Federal Reserve branch banks located in major cities throughout the nation. It helps to regulate the US monetary and banking system.
Profit Margin
Equity
Federal Reserve System
Operating Cycle
33. A financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceed assets or when cash inflows are less than cash outflows.
Deficit
Preferred Stock
Acquisition
Account
34. Record within an accounting system in which increases and decreases are entered and stored in a specific asset - liability - equity - revenue - or expense.
Classified Balance Sheet
Return on Assets
Time Period Assumptions
Account
35. Recurring steps performed each accounting period - starting with analyzing transactions and continuing through the post closing trial balance (or reversing entries).
Double Entry Accounting
Common Stock
Accounting Cycle
Events
36. Rules that specify acceptable accounting practices.
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Accounting Equation
Common Stock
37. Consecutive 12-month (or 52 week) period chosen as the organization's annual accounting period.
Assets
Ponzi Scheme
Prepaid Expenses
Fiscal Year
38. Tangible long lived assets used to produce or sell products and services; also called property - plant - and equipment or fixed assets.
Return on Assets
Reversing Entries
Revenue Recognition Principle
Plant Assets
39. Process of transferring journal entry information to the ledger; computerized systems automate this process.
Debt Ratio
Account
Posting
External Transactions
40. 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
Closing Entries
Acquisition
Preferred Stock
Annual Financial Statements
41. 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
Expense Recognition Principle
NASDAQ
Working Papers
Natural Business Years
42. A written framework to guide the development - preparation - and interpretation of financial accounting information.
Conceptual Framework
Profit Margin
Measurement Principle
Chart of Accounts
43. Spreadsheets used to draft an unadjusted trial balance - adjusting entries - adjusted trial balance - and financial statements.
Work Sheet
Partnership Agreement
Income Statement
Revenue Recognition Principle
44. Uncertainty about expected return.
Balance Sheet
Events
Internal users
Risk
45. 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.
Managerial Accounting
Statement of Cash Flows
International Financial Reporting Standards
Natural Business Years
46. Liability created when customers pay in advance for products or services; earned when the products or services are later delivered.
Credit
SMART Goal
Unearned Revenues
Creditors
47. Analyses and other informal reports prepared by accountants and managers when organizing information for formal reports and financial statements.
Working Papers
Net Loss
Financial Accounting Standards Board
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
48. A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts.
Expanded Accounting Equation
Statement of Owner's Equity
Posting Reference Column
Creditors
49. Recorded on the left side; an entry that increases asset and expense accounts - and decreases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Dr.
Monetary Unit Assumption
Surplus
Events
Debit
50. The act one corporation acquiring another through the purchase of its shares - or by purchasing its assets.
Time Period Assumptions
Acquisition
Varaiable Expense
Working Papers