ACCT 2 Chapter 4

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Vertical analysis

Vertical analysis—reporting an amount on a financial statement as a percentage of another item on the same financial statement.

Financial ratio

a comparison between two components of financial information.

Income statement

a financial statement showing the revenue and expenses for a fiscal period

Statement of cash flows

a financial statement that summarizes cash receipts and cash payments resulting from business activities during a fiscal period.

Schedule of accounts receivable

a listing of customer accounts, account balances, and total amount due from all customers.

Schedule of accounts payable

a listing of vendor accounts, account balances, and the total amount due all vendors.

Trial balance.

a proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger.

Departmental margin statement

a statement that reports departmental margin for a specific department.

Adjusted trial balance

a trial balance prepared after adjusting entries are posted.

Post-closing trial balance

a trial balance prepared after the closing entries are posted.

Unadjusted trial balance

a trial balance prepared before adjusting entries are posted.

Cash flow

the cash receipts and cash payments of a company.

Operating activities

the cash receipts and payments necessary to operate a business on a day-to-day basis.

Gross profit

the operating revenue remaining after cost of merchandise sold has been deducted.

Depreciation expense

the portion of a plant asset's cost that is transferred to an expense account in each fiscal period during that asset's useful life.

Accounting cycle

the series of accounting activities included in recording financial information for a fiscal period.

Marginal tax rate

the tax rate associated with a tax bracket.

Capital stock

total shares of ownership in a corporation.

Departmental margin

Departmental margin—the revenue earned by a department less its cost of merchandise sold and less its direct expenses.

Fiscal period

Fiscal period—the length of time for which a business summarizes its financial information and reports its financial performance.

Balance sheet

Balance sheet—a financial statement that reports assets, liabilities, and owners' equity on a specific date.

Statement of stockholders' equity

Statement of stockholders' equity—a financial statement that shows changes in a corporation's ownership for a fiscal period.

Retained earnings

an amount earned by a corporation and not yet distributed to stockholders.

Indirect expense

an operating expense changeable to overall business operations and not identifiable with a specific department.

Direct expense.

an operating expense identifiable with and chargeable to the operation of a specific department.

Investing activities

cash receipts and cash payments involving the sale or purchase of assets used to earn revenue over a period of time.

Financing activities

cash receipts and payments involving debt or equity transactions.

Fiscal year

consisting of 12 consecutive months.

Tax bracket

each tax rate and taxable income amount on one line of a tax table.

Dividends

earnings distributed to stockholders.

Responsibility accounting

financial statement reporting revenue, costs, and direct expenses under a specific department's control.

Responsibility statements

financial statement reporting revenue, costs, and direct expenses under a specific department's control.

Adjusting entries

journal entries recorded to update general ledger accounts at the end of a fiscal period.

Closing entries

journal entries used to prepare temporary accounts for a new fiscal period.

Plant assets

physical assets that will be used for a number of years in the operation of a business


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