Debits & Credits
Assets, Liabilities, and Owner's Equity
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100

When you pay cash for supplies, which two accounts are affected and how?

debit supplies, credit cash

100

What is the accounting equation?

Assets = liabilities + owners equity

100

The cash payments journal means there must always be a (dr or cr) _________ to ________

credit to cash

100

Social security is calculated at what percent of an employee's earnings?

6.2%

100

The third quarter of the year consists of which three months?

July, August, September

200

Debits and credits must always remain _________. Why?

equal; to keep the accounting equation in check

200

If I have $14,000 in assets and $4,500 in liabilities, what does that tell you about owner's equity?

I have $9,500 in owner's equity.

200

In the cash payments journal, what is almost always the document number?

Check number ___

200

For a business FUTA is calculated at ____%, and SUTA at ____% of the first $_______. 

.8%; 5.4%; $7,000

200

FUTA stands for

Federal Unemployment Tax Act

300

When a business receives an investment from the owner, you do what?

debit cash, credit owner's capital

300

Liabilities are ______ to a business. They are most often in the form of _________ ___________, meaning what?

debts; accounts payable; we owe money

300

The general journal consists of all types of transactions. What are three of the document types that could be listed in that journal?

check, receipt, memorandum

300

Medicare is calculated at ______% of an employees ________ earnings. Calculate that for Mary, who earned $1437.92 this pay period. 

1.45%; gross/pre-tax; $20.85

300

List the 5 categories / headers on the chart of accounts WITH numbers.

(100) Assets

(200) Liabilities

(300) Owner's Equity

(400) Revenue

(500) Expenses

400

All expenses increase with a _________. Explain why, and then list 5 examples of expenses.

debit; to decrease owner's capital (they are responsible); utilities, rent, communications, advertising, payroll, credit card fee, miscellaneous, payroll taxes

400

In accounting, __________ are things that we _______, including prepaid insurance. Give 3 more examples. 

assets; own; supplies, accounts receivable, cash

400

Every journal entry MUST include what 4 specific things. 

date, document number, minimum 1 debit, minimum 1 credit
400

Anna's total earnings for June 1 - June 15 pay period are $1,239.00. Her Unemployment taxable earnings are $850.00. Calculate social security, SUTA and FUTA taxes owed. 

SS: $76.82

SUTA: $45.90

FUTA: $6.80

400

What are the 5 deductions taken from the average full-time employee's paycheck? (We worked with all 5)

FIT, SS, Med., Health ins., Retirement

500

When you have a sale on account, _______ sales in the _______ column, and _______ accounts ____________ in the _________ column

credit, sales; debit, receivable, general

500

Owner's equity consists of which two owner's accounts? What is each of them used for?

owner's capital & owner's drawing; answers vary

500

List 3 types of journals and 3 types of ledgers that we worked in.

General journal, cash payments, cash receipts;  accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledger

500

How much are FUTA earnings?

Sam has $6325 in prior Accumulated earnings. He earned $1,478 in total earnings this pay period. 

Sally has $14,093 in prior Accumulated earnings. She earned $1,780 in total earnings this pay period.

Sue has $5,890 in prior Accumulated earnings. She earned $1,215 in total earnings this pay period.


Sam: $675

Sally: $0

Sue: $1,110

500

Give one example of a transaction for the cash receipts journal and one example of a transaction for the cash payments journal.

answers vary; must pay cash / receive cash

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