Accounting Basics
Terms
Transactions
A L O E
Assets & Liabilities
100

What is an asset?

Something owned of value

100

What does GAAP stand for?

Generally accepted accounting principals.

100

When the owner invests initial capital of $10000 in the company, what happens to owner's equity?

goes up

100

Tell us the Accounting equation

assets=liabilities+ owner's equity

100

Prepaid insurance is which type of account?

Asset

200

What is a liability?

Something that is owed.

200

What is the name given to an account?

account title

200

when the owner invests $10000 initial money in the company, what happens to assets in the account equation?

it goes up

200
Something owned by a company.
What is an asset?
200

A bank loan is what type of account?

Liability

300

The difference between assets and liabilities is called what?

equity or net worth

300

What is capital?

Money or investment

300

when the owner invests $10000 initial amount into the company, what happens to liabilities in the accounting equation?

It is not affected....nothing

300
Something owed by a company.
What is a liability?
300

What type of account is affected when the owner takes withdrawal from the company. 

Owner's equity

400

__________________ is called the language of business

accounting

400

income earned from the sale of product or service of the company is called what?

revenue

400

What does A L O E stand for?

The items in the accounting equation:

assets = liabilities + owners equity

400
What is left after anything owed is taken from anything owned.
What is owner's equity?
400

Accounts payable is what type of account?

Liability

500

The accounting equation must always stay in ________________________

balance

500

amount used to creating the company's product or service is this type of account.

expense

500

What is double entry accounting?

For every transaction there are two accounts affected

500
The most liquid asset of all.
What is cash?
500

Accounts receivable is what type of account?

asset
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