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DSST Principles Of Finance
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1. Journal entries that affect at least three accounts.
Common Stock
Sole Proprietorship
Compound Journal Entries
Debt Ratio
2. 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.
Plant Assets
Equity
Accrued Revenues
Sole Propietorship
3. Statements that show the effect of proposed transactions and events as if they had occurred.
Pro Forma Financial Statement
Credit
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Secured Loan
4. Amount earned after subtracting all expenses necessary for and matched with sales for a period.
Net Income
Contra Account
Debt Ratio
Fixed Expense
5. The part of accounting that involves recording transactions and events either manually or electronically. Also called Bookkeeping.
Interim Financial Statements
Account
Bailout
Recordkeeping
6. Obligations not due to be paid within one year or the operating cycle - whichever is longer.
Expense Recognition Principle
Long Term Liabilities
Expenses
Posting
7. Consecutive 12-month (or 52 week) period chosen as the organization's annual accounting period.
Book Value
Risk
Time Period Assumptions
Fiscal Year
8. Financial statement that lists types and dollar amounts of assets - liabilities - and equity at a specific date.
Profit Margin
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Mergers
Balance Sheet
9. Outflows or using up of assets as part of operations of business to generate sales.
Events
Post Closing Trial Balance
Auditors
Expenses
10. Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts.
Accounting Equation
Expense Recognition Principle
T Account
Discretionary Income
11. A type of savings account that offers higher interest rates - with higher minimum deposit levels than a regular savings account.
External Transactions
Debit
Shares
Money Market Account
12. Items paid for in advance of receiving their benefits. Classified as assets.
Securities
Prepaid Expenses
Limited Liability Corporation
Auditors
13. Record of money deposited in a financeial instution for a state time perio at a fixe interest rate.
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Partnership Agreement
External Transactions
Internal users
14. Recorded on the right side; an entry that decreases asset and expense accounts - and increases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Cr.
Full Disclosure Principle
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
Credit
Adjusting Entry
15. 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.
International Financial Reporting Standards
Current Liabilities
Accounting Equation
Income Statement
16. Owners of a corporation who usually receive dividends. Also called stockholders.
Plant Assets
Closing Entries
Varaiable Expense
Shareholders
17. 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.
Trial balance
Reversing Entries
Adjusted Trial Balance
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
18. 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.
Federal Reserve System
Work Sheet
SMART Goal
Mergers
19. Area of accounting aimed mainly at serving the decision-making needs of internal users.
Managerial Accounting
Shareholders
Cost-benefit Constraint
Deficit
20. Assumption that an organization's activities can be divided into specific time periods such as months - quarters - or years.
Time Period Assumptions
Debt Ratio
Stockholders
General Journal
21. The notion that only information with benefits of disclosure greater than the costs of disclosure need to be disclosed.
Accrued Revenues
Cost-benefit Constraint
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Auditors
22. Account with debit and credit columns for recording entries and another column for showing the balance of the account after each entry.
Recordkeeping
Balance Column Account
Passive Income
International Accounting Standards Board
23. Recurring steps performed each accounting period - starting with analyzing transactions and continuing through the post closing trial balance (or reversing entries).
Contra Account
Stock
Return on Assets
Accounting Cycle
24. Expenses that remain the same regardless of the circumstances.
General Journal
Creditors
Sole Proprietorship
Fixed Expense
25. Analyses and other informal reports prepared by accountants and managers when organizing information for formal reports and financial statements.
Working Papers
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Balance Sheet
Accrued Revenues
26. 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.
Permanent Accounts
Equity
Partnership
Accrual Basis Accounting
27. 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).
Balance Column Account
Federal Reserve System
Income Summary
Cost Principle
28. Assets pulled out of the business by the owner.
Owner Withdrawals
Discretionary Income
Trial balance
Current Ratio
29. A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts.
Present Value
International Financial Reporting Standards
Unsecured Loan
Posting Reference Column
30. Happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured.
Events
Shareholders
Accounting Equation
Posting
31. Long term assets not used in operating activities such as notes receivable and investments in stocks and bonds.
Partnership
Adjusting Entry
Long Term Investments
Working Papers
32. A business structure that offers membership instead of shares - and combines limited liability protections with the tax from of a partneship.
Return
Limited Liability Corporation
Assets
Monetary Unit Assumption
33. Financial statements covering one-year period; often based on a calendar year - but any consecutive 12-month (or 52 week) period is acceptable.
Income Statement
Portfolio Income
Sole Proprietorship
Annual Financial Statements
34. 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.
Closing process
Recordkeeping
Accrual Basis Accounting
International Financial Reporting Standards
35. 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
Book Value
Equity
Expanded Accounting Equation
Creditors
36. Loaning or giving money to a business in orer to save it from bankruptcy.
Current Liabilities
Financial Accounting
Net Loss
Bailout
37. Federal agency Congress has charged to set reporting rules for organizations that sell ownership shares to the public.
Permanent Accounts
Securities and Exchange Commission
Source Documents
Owner Investment
38. A tax deferred account that allows individuals to plan for their retirement.
Liabilities
Accounting
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Expense Recognition Principle
39. Tangible long lived assets used to produce or sell products and services; also called property - plant - and equipment or fixed assets.
Accounting Equation
Accrued Expenses
Recordkeeping
Plant Assets
40. Recorded on the left side; an entry that increases asset and expense accounts - and decreases liability - revenue and most equity accounts. Abbreviated Dr.
Debit
Work Sheet
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Unearned Revenue
41. List of accounts used by a company' includes and identification number for each account.
Chart of Accounts
Mergers
Managerial Accounting
Portfolio Income
42. List of accounts and balances prepared before accounting adjustments are recorded and posted.
Portfolio Income
Sole Propietorship
Cost-benefit Constraint
Unadjusted Trial Balance
43. Income from investments - including dividends - interest - or the sale of a property.
Portfolio Income
Double Entry Accounting
Working Papers
Recordkeeping
44. Necessary end of period steps to prepare the accounts for recording the transactions of the next period.
Closing process
Stock
General Journal
Long Term Liabilities
45. Principle that prescribes financial statements (including notes) to report all relevant information about an entity's operations and financial condition.
Current Ratio
Full Disclosure Principle
Ethics
Adjusting Entry
46. Accounting principle that prescribes financial statement information to be based on actual costs incurred in business transactions.
Measurement Principle
Post Closing Trial Balance
Cost Principle
Corporation
47. Accounting information is based on cost with potential subsequent adjustments to fair value.
Cash Basis Accounting
Debtors
SMART Goal
Measurement Principle
48. The combining of two or more comapnies into one larger company.
Matching Principle
Fiscal Year
Mergers
Chart of Accounts
49. Balance sheet that broadly groups assets - liabilities - and equity accounts.
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Creditors
Ledger
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
50. Assumption that an organization's activities can be divided into specific time periods such as months - quarters - and years.
Time Period Assumptions
Statement of Cash Flows
Risk Tolerance
Closing Entries
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