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DSST Principles Of Finance
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1. Business owned by two or more people.
Audit
Federal Reserve System
Partnership
Money Market Account
2. A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts.
Long Term Liabilities
Posting Reference Column
Shares
External Transactions
3. Assumption that an organization's activities can be divided into specific time periods such as months - quarters - or years.
Working Papers
Unadjusted Trial Balance
Time Period Assumptions
Full Disclosure Principle
4. A federal agency that is responsible for regulating the securities industry an enforcing federal securites laws.
Post Closing Trial Balance
Adjusted Trial Balance
Posting
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
5. Expense created by allocating the cost of plant and equipment to periods in which they are used. Represents the expense of using the asset.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Adjusting Entry
Depreciation
Partnership Agreement
6. Exchanges of economic value between one entity and another entity.
External Transactions
Plant Assets
Ledger
Partnership
7. A corporation's basic ownership share.
Auditors
Common Stock
Temporary Accounts
Bonds
8. Long term assets not used in operating activities such as notes receivable and investments in stocks and bonds.
Long Term Investments
Current Assets
Conceptual Framework
General Journal
9. An expense that changes from period to perio - such as food or gasoline costs.
Annual Financial Statements
Common Stock
Varaiable Expense
Time Period Assumptions
10. Persons using accounting information who are directly involved in managing the organization.
Internal users
Mergers
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Expense Recognition Principle
11. Difference between total debits and total credits (including the beginning balance) for an account.
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
Conceptual Framework
Depreciation
Account Balance
12. Liability created when customers pay in advance for products or services; earned when the products or services are later delivered.
Annual Financial Statements
Classified Balance Sheet
Unearned Revenue
Unsecured Loan
13. A type of savings account that offers higher interest rates - with higher minimum deposit levels than a regular savings account.
Statement of Cash Flows
Money Market Account
Events
Limited Liability Corporation
14. The money left over when income exceeds expenditure.
Stockholders
Bookkeeping
Debt Ratio
Surplus
15. 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.
Fiscal Year
International Financial Reporting Standards
Expanded Accounting Equation
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
16. Uncertainty about expected return.
Current Ratio
Credit
SMART Goal
Risk
17. Analyses and other informal reports prepared by accountants and managers when organizing information for formal reports and financial statements.
Working Papers
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Ethical Dilemma
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
18. Independent group of full-time members responsible for setting accounting rules.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Depreciation
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Ponzi Scheme
19. Costs incurred in a period that are both unpaid and unrecorded; adjusting entries for recording accrued expenses and increasing liabilities.
Accrual Basis Accounting
Accrued Expenses
Audit
Working Papers
20. The value of a future cash steam discounted at the appropriate market interest rate.
Assets
Present Value
Accrued Revenues
SMART Goal
21. A business structure that offers membership instead of shares - and combines limited liability protections with the tax from of a partneship.
Events
Unearned Revenue
Limited Liability Corporation
Expanded Accounting Equation
22. Create the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board - regulates analyst conflicts - imposes corporate governance requirements - enhances accounting and control disclosures - impacts insider transactions and executive loans - establishes new types of
Present Value
Measurement Principle
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Operating Cycle
23. Record of money deposited in a financeial instution for a state time perio at a fixe interest rate.
Working Papers
Closing process
Internal transactions
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
24. Consecutive 12-month (or 52 week) period chosen as the organization's annual accounting period.
IPO
Going-concern Assumptions
Fiscal Year
Bonds
25. Accounting principle that prescribes financial statement information to be based on actual costs incurred in business transactions.
Cost Principle
Cash Basis Accounting
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Events
26. Principle that prescribes financial statements (including notes) to report all relevant information about an entity's operations and financial condition.
Shareholders
Corporation
Full Disclosure Principle
Auditors
27. Equality involving a company's assets - liabilities - and equity; Assets = Liabilities + Equity
Debt Ratio
Stockholders
Net Income
Accounting Equation
28. 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.
Unearned Revenues
Owner - Capital
Permanent Accounts
Expense Recognition Principle
29. The act one corporation acquiring another through the purchase of its shares - or by purchasing its assets.
Ponzi Scheme
Operating Cycle
Pro Forma Financial Statement
Acquisition
30. A legal entity that is seperate from its owners.
Book Value
Fiscal Year
Passive Income
Corporations
31. 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.
Unearned Revenues
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Common Stock
Mergers
32. Process of transferring journal entry information to the ledger; computerized systems automate this process.
Post Closing Trial Balance
Chart of Accounts
Common Stock
Posting
33. Principle that prescribes financial statements to reflect the assumption that the business will continue operating.
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Expenses
Going-concern Assumptions
Depreciation
34. Ratio of a company's net income to its net sales. The percent of income in each dollar of revenue.
Liabilities
Profit Margin
Post Closing Trial Balance
Ponzi Scheme
35. Principle that assumes transactions and events can be expressed in money units.
Double Entry Accounting
Common Stock
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Monetary Unit Assumption
36. Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts.
Full Disclosure Principle
Bailout
Net Income
T Account
37. Amount earned after subtracting all expenses necessary for and matched with sales for a period.
Reversing Entries
Net Income
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Going-concern Assumptions
38. 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.
Intangible assets
Journalizing
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
International Accounting Standards Board
39. List of accounts and balances prepared before accounting adjustments are recorded and posted.
Unadjusted Trial Balance
Accounting Period
Risk Tolerance
Managerial Accounting
40. Record in which trans actions are entered before they are posted to ledger accounts; also called the book of original entry.
Measurement Principle
Journal
Shareholders
Full Disclosure Principle
41. Federal agency Congress has charged to set reporting rules for organizations that sell ownership shares to the public.
Partnership Agreement
Equity
Securities and Exchange Commission
Debit
42. 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
Expanded Accounting Equation
Federal Reserve System
Journal
Corporation
43. Assets acquisition costs less its accumulated depreciation - depletion - or amortization. Also sometimes used synonymously as the carrying value of an account.
Accounting Equation
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Book Value
Money Market Account
44. Process of recording transactions in a journal.
Bookkeeping
Cash Basis Accounting
Journalizing
Posting Reference Column
45. Resources that a company owns or controls that are expected to provide current and future benefits to the business.
Assets
Return
Owner - Capital
Accounting Cycle
46. All purpose journal for recording the debits and credits of transactions and events.
General Journal
Unearned Revenue
Fiscal Year
Managerial Accounting
47. The notion that only information with benefits of disclosure greater than the costs of disclosure need to be disclosed.
Classified Balance Sheet
Bonds
Cost-benefit Constraint
Conceptual Framework
48. A tax deferred account that allows individuals to plan for their retirement.
Varaiable Expense
Working Papers
Source Documents
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
49. 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.
Sole Propietorship
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Accounting
Owner - Capital
50. 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
Time Period Assumptions
Net Income
Unadjusted Trial Balance
NASDAQ