FINANCIAL ACCTNG (W/MYACCTGLAB) >IC<
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Author: Harrison
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.19S
LO 1.2, 3, 4. 5
(Learning Objectives 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Match vocabulary terms with definitions)
Match the following definitions with one of the terms listed here
Asset | Expenses | |
Financial accounting | Net income | |
Bookkeeping | Historical cost principle | Partnership |
Corporation | Income statement | Proprietorship |
Equity | Investors and creditors | Revenues |
Ethical duties | Liability | Statement of cash flows |
Item | Definition |
a. | Total revenues less total expenses |
b. | Provides information for decision makers outside of the organization |
c. | Provides information for managers of the organization |
d. | Responsibilities of the members of society to each other |
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