Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 1-4
100

•The ____________________________________ (FASB) oversees creation and governance of accounting standards.

Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)

100

What Is the Account Equation?

Assets = Liability + Equity

100

Differentiate between cash basis accounting and accrual basis accounting

Cash basis accounting

•Revenues are recorded when cash is received

•Expenses are recorded when cash is paid

•Not allowed under G A A P

•Easier method to follow; requires less knowledge of accounting concepts and principles

Accrual basis accounting

•Revenues are recorded when earned

•Expenses are recorded when incurred

•Used by most businesses

•Provides a better picture of a business’s revenues and expenses

100

•A _______________________places each asset and each liability into a specific category.

•A classified balance sheet places each asset and each liability into a specific category.

100

Smart Touch Learning purchases land for an office location, paying cash of $20,000

Assets                     = Liabilities + Equity 

Cash+ Land             =            Common Stock

Bal. 30,000.             =.               30,000

(2) - ......... +. ........=.               _______ 

Bal. ........... + ........ =.             30,000

Assets                     = Liabilities + Equity 

Cash+ Land             =            Common Stock

Bal. 30,000.             =.               30,000

(2) - 20,000 + 20,000.=             ________

Bal. 10,000 +  20,000 =.             30,000

200

•Accounting guidelines are called ____________________ ____________________(GAAP).

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)

200

•An account’s normal balance appears on the __________side of the account.

Increasing

200

Deferral:

Defintion:

 Two types of deferrals:

Deferral: 

Defintion: Defer the recognition of revenue or expense to a date after the cash is received or paid

 Two types of deferrals:

1.Deferred expenses

2.Deferred revenues

200

_________transfer revenues, expenses, and Dividends to Retained Earnings

•Closing entries transfer revenues, expenses, and Dividends to Retained Earnings.

200

Accumulated Depreciation Expense

The company paid $37,500 amount for furniture which will depreciate at a rate of $296 per month. Accumulated depreciation expense and book value of furniture changes over time. Just for one month

Book value of furniture:

Furniture: 

Less: Accumulated Depreciation—Furniture = 

Book value of furniture= 

Book value of furniture:

Furniture: $37,500

Less: Accumulated Depreciation—Furniture = (296)

Book value of furniture= $ 37,204

300

Accounting is the information system that:

A. Measures business activities

B. communicated the results to decision makers

C. Processes information into reports

D. all of the above

D.all of the above

Measures business activities

 communicated the results to decision makers

 Processes information into reports

300

•An account’s normal balance appears on the __________side of the account.


•An account’s normal balance appears on the increasing side of the account.

300

Accruals

Definition: 

Two types of accruals:

Accruals

Definition: Record an expense before the cash is paid, or records revenue before the cash is received

Two types of accruals:

1.Accrued expenses

2.Accrued revenues

300

The accounting cycle ends with a _______________.

The accounting cycle ends with a post-closing trial balance. 

300

Kohl’s Corporation’s balance sheet for the year ending on February 2, 2019, reported (in millions) total liabilities of $6,942 ($2,730 + $1,861 +$1,523 + $184 + $644) and total assets of $12,469. The debt ratio for Kohl’s as of February 2, 2019, follows:

Debt ratio: Total  lialbites / Total assests

 ...............6,942/ 12,469.....................................

= 0.557= 55.7%

400

The balance sheet reports: 

A. financial position of a specific date

B. results of operations on a specific date

C. financial position for a specific period

D. results of operations for a specific date. 

A. financial position of a specific date

400

•A shortened form of the ledger is called the T-account.

–The left side of the T-account is called the _________.

–The right side of the T-account is called a _________.

•A shortened form of the ledger is called the T-account.

–The left side of the T-account is called the debit.

–The right side of the T-account is called a credit.

400

The allocation of plant asset’s cost over its useful life is called .........

•The allocation of plant asset’s cost over its useful life is called depreciation.

400

•The operating cycle is the time span when and there steps

•The operating cycle is the time span when

1.Cash is used to acquire goods and services.

2.These goods and services are sold to customers.

3.The business collects cash from customers.

400

Smart Touch Learning’s $5,000 debit balance in the Dividends account will be closed to Retained Earnings:




Date....... Accounts and Explanation... Debit...Credit

Dec. 31....Retained Earnings.............5,000............

................. Dividends................................ 5,000


500

Assume Global Cleaning Service had net income of $570 for the year. Global Cleaning Service's beginning and ending total assists were $4,520 and $4,180 , respectively. Calculate Global Cleaning Service's return on assets for the year. 

13.1%

500

The accounting equation is expanded to include the rules of debits and credits for the elements of equity:

Assets= Liability + Commonstock- Dividends + Revenue - Expenses
500

The revenue recognition principle tells accountants when to record revenue and requires companies follow a five-step process:

•Step 1: Identify the contract with the customer.

•Step 2: Identify the performance obligations in the contract.

Step 3: Determine the transaction price

•Step 4: Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract.

•Step 5: Recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies each performance obligation.

500

The ________is the process by which companies produce their financial statements for a specific period.

The steps of the accounting cycle:

The accounting cycle is the process by which companies produce their financial statements for a specific period.

The steps of the accounting cycle:

 1. start with the beginning account balance

2. analyze and journalize transaction as they occur

3. Post journal entires to account 

4. Compute the unadjusted balances in each account and prepare the unadjusted trail balance

5. Enter the unadjusted trail balance on the worksheet and complete the worksheet

6. Journalize and post adjusting entires

7. Prepare the adjusted trail balance

8. Prepare the financial statements

9. Journalize and post the closing entries

10. Prepare the post-closing trail balance.

500

Kohl’s had the following total current assets and current liabilities, found on the balance sheet.

................ .......As of Feb 2,2019......As of Feb 2,2019

Total Current assets: $4, 835.................$5,380.......

Total Current Liabilities : $2,730 .............$2,709......

................As of Feb 2,2019......As of Feb 2,2019

Total Current assets: $4, 835...............$5,380.......

Total Current Liabilities : $2,730 ...........$2,709......

Current ratio: $4,835/ $2,730 = 1.77

Current ratio: $5,380/ $2,709 = 1.99