Financial Reports
Accounting Concepts
Cash Budgets
Ledger Entries
Mixed Topics
100

This report measures profit by comparing revenues and expenses

Income Statement

100

This concept explains that all events must be able to be recorded in the same currency

Monetary Unit

100

The section of the cash budget that includes cash sales and receipts from debtors

Estimated Cash Receipts

100
The concept being followed when completing ledger entries

Duality

100

How many weeks has Miss Jones been here at St Peter's so far?

3 Weeks

200

Another name for Accounts Payable

Creditors

200

This concept divides the life of a business into regular reporting intervals

Accounting Period

200

This section of the cash budget includes estimated cash that is going out of the business

Estimated Cash Payments

200

Assets increase on this side of the ledger

Debit Side OR Left Side

200

Who has scored goals for Australia in the FIFA World Cup this year?

Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe

300

This report explains movements in capital, drawings, and profit

Statement of Changes in Equity

300

Recording drawings is an example of this accounting concept

Accounting Entity

300

The amount of cash the business starts the month with

Bank Balance at the Beginning OR Opening Balance

300

A way of remembering which side to increase accounts on

DEAD CLOR or DEALOR

300

Within 2c, what is the current value of AUD to USD

70c

400

This classification separates items based on whether they will be used or settled within 12 months

Current and Non-Current

400

Recording the market value of an asset instead of the value paid goes against this accounting concept

Historical Cost

400

The calculation to find the bank balance at the end of the month

Opening Bank Balance + Receipts less Payments

400

The name of the list of accounts showing their closing balances

Trial Balance

400

Top Team on the AFL ladder as of this morning

Fremantle

500

The link between the Income Statement and Statement of Changes in Equity

Net Profit

500

Recording items as non-current assets rather than expenses when they are purchased demonstrates this accounting concept

Going Concern

500

Explain the ledger entries for this transaction:

Business buys a vehicle, paying a deposit in cash with the rest on credit

Dr Vehicle (Left), Cr Bank (Right), Cr Creditors (Right)

500

Name the Adelaide Thunderbirds co-Captains

Shamira Sterling-Humphrey and Georgie Horjus