Income Statement
Balance Sheet
Cash Flow
General
General 2
100

This occurs when expenses exceed revenues.

Net Loss

100

What is the accounting equation?

Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity

100

What is the cash flow equation?

Cash Inflow - Cash Outflow = Net Cash

100

This is property and other items of value owned by a business.

Assets

100

What are costs of good sold?

The cost of component parts of what it takes to make whatever a business sells.

200

This occurs when revenues exceed expenses.

Net profit

200

What are the 3 components of a balance sheet?

Assets, Liabilities, Owner's Equity

200

What are the 3 main components of a cash flow statement?

Operating, Investing, Financing 

200

What is the systematic process of recording and reporting the financial position of a business?

Accounting

200

What side of the accounting equation do wages appear on?


Right

300

Examples of these include: insurance, payroll, utility bills, and rent.

Operating Expenses 

300

What is the difference between fixed and current assets?

Current: Converted to cash within a year

Fixed: Lasts more than 1 year

300

What is a cash flow statment?

a financial document that shows the cash inflows and outflows of the company during the period.

300

Which financial statement applies the accounting equation?

Balance Sheet

300

This represents the short-term liabilities that a business owes to creditors.

Accounts Payable

400

The amount of money that a company receives during a specific period of time.

Revenue

400

List 3 examples of a liability.

Loans, Accounts Payable, Wages Payable, Taxes Payable, Mortgage, 

400
Cash Inflow or Cash Outflow: Payment of taxes

Cash outflow 

400

Which financial statement shows how changes in balance sheet accounts and income affect cash and cash equivalents?

Cash Flow Statement

400

What is the “bottom line” on an income statement?

The final step; net profit/loss

500

What are the 3 steps to an income statement?

Step 1: Revenue - COGS = Gross Profit

Step 2: Gross Profit - Operating Expenses = Operating Profit

Step 3: Operating Profit - Taxes = Net Profit/Loss

500

What is the total amount of money owed to a business?

Accounts receivable 

500

What is an example of an operating transaction?

Cash received from customers.

500

The set of accounting rules used by accountants to prepare reports:

GAAP

500

True or False: A Balance sheet provides a full picture of a companies financial health.

False

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