FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: TOOLS LL W/ ACCES
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Author: Kimmel
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.1E
Here is a list of words or phi uses discussed in this chapter:
- 1. Corporation
- 2. Creditor
- 3. Accounts receivable
- 4.
Partnership - 5. Stockholder
- 6. Common stock
- 7. Accounts payable
- 8. Auditor’s opinion
Instructions
Match each word or phrase with the best description of it.
_______ (a) An expression about whether financial statements conform with generally accepted accounting principles.
_______ (b) A business that raises money by issuing shares of stock.
_______ (c) The portion of stockholders’ equity that results from receiving cash from investors.
_______ (d) Obligations to suppliers of goods.
_______ (e) Amounts due from customers.
_______ (f) A party to whom a business owes money.
_______ (g) A party that invests in common stock.
_______ (h) A business that is owned jointly by two or more individuals but does not issue stock.
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1. Accounting
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5. Auditor
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a person who, according to the law, has the right to audit the company's annual report
collection of compilation and processing of economic information
economic assets, registration in inventory lists with accounting data, as well as reconciliation of claims and liability amounts with debtors and creditors
a part of the company's accounting, the main purpose of which is the collection, analysis, preparation and presentation of financial and operational information necessary for the management of the company
defines and explains basic accounting principles and requirements
a component of company accounting whose main task is the preparation of financial statements for the company's board, management and other users of financial statements.
Generally accepted accounting principles require that companies use the _____ of accounting.
a.deferral basis
b.account basis
c.cash basis
d.accrual basis
Enter the letter A through H for the principle or assumption in the blank space next to each numbered description that it best reflects. A. General accounting principle B. Measurement (cost) principle C. Business entity assumption D. Revenue recognition principle E. Specific accounting principle F. Expense recognition (matching) principle G. Going-concern assumption H. Full disclosure principle 1. A company reports details behind financial statements that would impact users’ decisions. 2. Financial statements reflect the assumption that the business continues operating. 3. A company records the expenses incurred to generate the revenues reported. 4. Concepts, assumptions, and guidelines for preparing financial statements. 5. Each business is accounted for separately from its owner or owners. 6. Revenue is recorded when products and services are delivered. 7. Detailed rules used in reporting events and transactions. 8. Information is based on actual costs incurred in transactions.
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: TOOLS LL W/ ACCES
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