Balance Sheet
Income Statement/Cash Flows
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A financial statement that reports the assets and claims to those assets at a specific point in time.

What is the balance sheet?

100

A financial statement that presents the revenues and expenses and resulting net income or net loss of a company for a specific period of time.

What is the income statement?

100

Current Assets / Current Liabilities

What is the current ratio?

100

Normal Balance of an Owner's Equity Account

What is a Credit?

100

Fees earned less operating expenses

What is operating income?

200

A category on the balance sheet that includes cash, accounts receivable, equipment, and inventory.

What are assets?

200

The difference between revenue and expenses.

What is net income?

200

Total Liabilities / Total Assets

What is Debt to Asset ratio?

200

Comparing each item in a financial statement with the total amount from the same statement 

What is a vertical analysis?

200

Sales less 

Cost of merchandise sold

What is gross profit?

300

Accounts representing short term obligations under one year

What are current liabilities?

300

A category on the income statement that represents the write off of uncollectible receivables.

What is bad debt?

300

The current ratio of a company with current assets of $300,000 and current liabilities of $100,000

What is 3?

300

Is the normal balance a debit or credit for Property, Plant, and Equipment? Accounts Payable? 

What is Debit and Credit?

300

The difference between budgeted and actual expenses?

What is a variance?

400

Accumulated Depreciation

What is a Contra-Asset Account?

400

Operating Activities

Investing Activities

Financing Activities

What is are the 3 sections of the Statement of Cash Flows?

400

The total amount of assets of a company with total liabilities of $300,000 and total stockholder's equity of $250,000.

What is $550,000.

400

A set of rules and practices, having substantial authoritative support, that the accounting profession recognizes as a general guide for financial reporting purposes.

What is Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)?

400

4/10, n/eom

What is 4% discount if paid within 10 days or net end of month?

500

The owners' claim to assets.

What is stockkholder's equity?

500

This item on the income statement is considered a noncash expense that is directly tied to fixed assets such as equipment, vehicles, or buildings.

What is depreciation?

500

The value of current assets when the current ratio is 2 and current liabilities are $400,000.

What is $800,000.

500

Transactions that are recorded to the accounting records in the periods in which the events occur, not when it's paid.

What is accrual basis accounting?

500

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What is Bargaining Power?

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