accounting basics 1
accounting basics 2
accounting hodge podge
accounts
accounting docs
100

money that you earn by working, or producing goods


income

100

part ownership in a business you pay money for a piece of the business


stock

100

a person or company whose job is preparing the financial records of people, companies, or organizations

an accountant

100

What is the equation to figure out a company's profits?

Revenue - Expenses

100

What are the three sections/activities to a Cash Flow Statement?

Operating, Investing and Financing

200

money that you get from selling goods or services for more than they cost to produce or provide


profit

200

money spent in carrying out a job, a business


expenses

200

Cash - where would it appear on the balance sheet?

Assets

200

the process of keeping track of financial accounts, including cash flows and expenses and revenue

accounting

200

a document that shows a company's profit or loss in a particular period

Profit&loss account (P&L) or Income Statement

300

amounts of money that a person or organization owes, debts


liabilities

300

amounts owed by customers to a company at a particular time and not yet paid


receivables

300

What is depreciation?

decrease in value of an asset

300

where would retained earnings appear on a balance sheet?

under owner's equity

300

a statement that shows the value of a company's assets and its debts

balance sheet

400

Ownership in a business


equity

400

money that a company gets from the sale of their product or service

revenue

400

what are COGS?  Where would they appear on an Income Statement?

Cost of Goods Sold - on Expenses

400
if a person used $1500 of their own money to start their business, where would this appear on the balance sheet

under owner's equity

400

a document that shows the money coming into and going out of a company during a particular period

cash-flow statement

500

decrease in net profit

net loss

500

something that is owned 

asset

500
what is the most important thing with the accounting equation on the balance sheet?

total assets needs to equal total liabilities and total equity

500

what is the purpose of the cash flow statement?

for creditors/potential investors to see where the money is going and coming from for a possibility of investing 
500

what is the most important equation in accounting and on which statement does this appear?

Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity