Tacos
Burgers
Pizza
Ice cream
Pasta
100

A financial statement that lists the totals in the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity accounts of a firm for a specific date.

Balance Sheet

100

The right side of T-account

Credit

100

The left side of T-account

Debit

100

The cost of doing business, which may contain both cash and non cash amounts.

Expense

100

A relationship, specially financial, built on trust between a trustee and a beneficiary 

Fiduciary

200

A framework relating to accounting practice including rules, procedures, and standards defined by industry professionals and used by U.S. companies. 

GAAP

200
A chronological record of firm's financial transactions. 

General journal

200

A record of a firm's financial transactions, grouped by account 

General Ledger

200

 A financial report used to determine a firm's net income by computing the difference between revenue and expense for a period; also known as the profit and loss statement. 

Income Statement

200

A report that contains details about the number of hours worked and the wages paid to employees.

Labor Reports

300

A financial obligation of the firm arising form revenues received in advance of services or sales or expense incurred but not paid

Liabilities 

300

The financial investment and any accumulated profits or losses of the owner of a firm

Owner's Equity

300

Transferring the details of General Journal entries to the General Ledger accounts. 

Posting

300

To send money in payment of an obligation

Remit

300
A general journal entry recorded at the start of the following month to undo the accruals recorded in the prior month

Reversal 

400

An internal accounting statement in which the accountant determines that the debits equal the credits for the amounts in the General Ledger 

Trial balance

400

An employee's wages or salary less all mandatory and voluntary deductions. 

Net pay

400

Income taxes levied by a state government on employee payroll.

State income taxes

400

A tax levied by the federal government on individuals 

Federal income tax

400

A tax paid by both employers and employees that is used to fund the social security program

Social Security tax

500

A payroll tax mandated to be paid by all employees of a firm to fund the Medicare program

Medicare taxes

500

The electronic transmission of employee's wages from the employer to the employee's account at a financial institution 

Direct deposit

500

An accounting method in which revenues and expenses are recorded when they occur, not necessarily when any cash is exchanged

Accrual 

500

Journal entries created at the end of an accounting period to allocate income and expenses to proper accounts 

Adjusting entries

500

An item of value that a business uses in the course of its operations and from which it expects future economic benefit.

Assets