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DSST Principles Of Finance
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1. Costs incurred in a period that are both unpaid and unrecorded; adjusting entries for recording accrued expenses and increasing liabilities.
Adjusting Entry
Time Period Assumptions
Time Period Assumptions
Accrued Expenses
2. Assets put into the business by the owner.
Liabilities
Owner Investment
Corporations
Equity
3. Liability created when customers pay in advance for products or services; earned when the products or services are later delivered.
Measurement Principle
Unearned Revenue
Business Entity Assumption
Stockholders
4. Ratio reflecting operating efficiency; defined as net income divided by average total assets for that period.
Return on Assets
Risk
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
Equity
5. Financial statements covering periods of less than one year; usually based on one- - three- - or six-month periods.
Partnership
Interim Financial Statements
Bookkeeping
Accrued Expenses
6. Method that allocates an equal portion of the depreciable cost of plant asset (cost minus salvage) to each accounting period in its useful life.
IPO
Straight-line Depreciation Method
Work Sheet
Preferred Stock
7. Resources that a company owns or controls that are expected to provide current and future benefits to the business.
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Expense Recognition Principle
Assets
Plant Assets
8. Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business.
Ledger
Long Term Liabilities
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
Sole Propietorship
9. Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments
Cost-benefit Constraint
Accrual Basis Accounting
Journal
Creditors
10. Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts.
Work Sheet
T Account
Return on Assets
Fixed Expense
11. Principle that prescribes financial statements (including notes) to report all relevant information about an entity's operations and financial condition.
Full Disclosure Principle
Classified Balance Sheet
Shareholders
Posting Reference Column
12. Outflows or using up of assets as part of operations of business to generate sales.
Revenue Recognition Principle
Expanded Accounting Equation
Bonds
Expenses
13. The notion that only information with benefits of disclosure greater than the costs of disclosure need to be disclosed.
Partnership Agreement
Cost-benefit Constraint
Debtors
Adjusting Entry
14. Independent group of full-time members responsible for setting accounting rules.
Credit
Expense Recognition Principle
Stockholders
Financial Accounting Standards Board
15. 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.
Debt Ratio
Creditors
Bookkeeping
Equity
16. Uncertainty about expected return.
Bailout
Return on Assets
Plant Assets
Risk
17. Owners of a corporation who usually receive dividends. Also called stockholders.
Unearned Revenue
Income Summary
Shareholders
Managerial Accounting
18. Assets acquisition costs less its accumulated depreciation - depletion - or amortization. Also sometimes used synonymously as the carrying value of an account.
Book Value
Bonds
Partnership Agreement
Measurement Principle
19. Principle that requires a business to be accounted for separately from its owner(s) and from any other entity.
Materiality Constraint
Shares
Business Entity Assumption
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
20. Balance sheet that presents assets and liabilities in relevant subgroups - including current and non-current classifications.
Net Loss
Classified Balance Sheet
Annual Financial Statements
Full Disclosure Principle
21. Rules that specify acceptable accounting practices.
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Expenses
Chart of Accounts
Interim Financial Statements
22. Equality involving a company's assets - liabilities - and equity; Assets = Liabilities + Equity
Risk
Working Papers
Accrued Expenses
Accounting Equation
23. Financial instruments such as stocks - bonds - and mutual funds that are traded in a stock exchange.
Money Market Account
Revenue Recognition Principle
Securities
Account
24. The money left over when income exceeds expenditure.
Surplus
Revenues
Federal Reserve System
Risk Tolerance
25. Recorded on the right side; an entry that decreases asset and expense accounts - and increases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Cr.
Post Closing Trial Balance
Credit
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Account
26. Tangible long lived assets used to produce or sell products and services; also called property - plant - and equipment or fixed assets.
Temporary Accounts
Audit
Plant Assets
Work Sheet
27. Obligations not due to be paid within one year or the operating cycle - whichever is longer.
Long Term Liabilities
Balance Column Account
IPO
Expanded Accounting Equation
28. Ratio of a company's net income to its net sales. The percent of income in each dollar of revenue.
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Fiscal Year
Cash Basis Accounting
Profit Margin
29. Persons using accounting information who are directly involved in managing the organization.
Stock
Permanent Accounts
Internal users
Closing Entries
30. The act one corporation acquiring another through the purchase of its shares - or by purchasing its assets.
Acquisition
External Transactions
Fiscal Year
Permanent Accounts
31. Necessary end of period steps to prepare the accounts for recording the transactions of the next period.
External Transactions
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Long Term Liabilities
Closing process
32. 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
Business Entity Assumption
Account Balance
Return
33. Length of time covered by financial statements; also called reporting period.
Debit
Accounting Period
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Contra Account
34. Difference between total debits and total credits (including the beginning balance) for an account.
International Accounting Standards Board
Internal transactions
Account Balance
Chart of Accounts
35. Sources of information in accounting entries that can be in either paper or electronic form. Also called business papers.
Source Documents
SMART Goal
Surplus
Post Closing Trial Balance
36. The NYSE was founded in 1792 and is the oldest and larvest securities market in the United States. it is located on Wall Street in New York.
Sole Propietorship
Unsecured Loan
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Contra Account
37. All purpose journal for recording the debits and credits of transactions and events.
Balance Column Account
General Journal
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Events
38. Income from investments - including dividends - interest - or the sale of a property.
External Transactions
Portfolio Income
Going-concern Assumptions
Expanded Accounting Equation
39. A legal entity that is seperate from its owners.
Corporations
Temporary Accounts
Stock
Discretionary Income
40. 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
Annual Financial Statements
Expanded Accounting Equation
Liabilities
Debt Ratio
41. Income that is available after all of the essential financial commitments have been paid.
Partnership Agreement
Discretionary Income
Limited Liability Corporation
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
42. Statements that show the effect of proposed transactions and events as if they had occurred.
Reversing Entries
Accounting Equation
International Accounting Standards Board
Pro Forma Financial Statement
43. Long term assets not used in operating activities such as notes receivable and investments in stocks and bonds.
Business Entity Assumption
Liabilities
Trial balance
Long Term Investments
44. Principle that prescribes financial statements to reflect the assumption that the business will continue operating.
Going-concern Assumptions
General Journal
Trial balance
Accounting
45. Persons using accounting information who are not directly involved in running the organization.
External Users
Income Statement
Assets
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
46. 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.
Discretionary Income
Adjusting Entry
Accrued Revenues
Long Term Liabilities
47. Business owned by a single person.
Materiality Constraint
Sole Propietorship
Current Assets
Debtors
48. 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
International Financial Reporting Standards
Debtors
Adjusted Trial Balance
49. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
Secured Loan
Internal transactions
Ponzi Scheme
Monetary Unit Assumption
50. The combining of two or more comapnies into one larger company.
Mergers
Federal Reserve System
Cost-benefit Constraint
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)