Accy 201 Ch. 1
What is social responsibility?
A concern for the impact of one's actions on society as a whole
What is a corporation?
A legal entity separate and distinct from its owners
What is the opportunity component of the fraud triangle?
A person thinks that there is a way to commit fraud without much chance of getting caught.
Which of the following the is the correct sequence for the heading for ABC Company's 2013 balance sheet?
ABC Company, Balance Sheet, 12/31/13
A business transaction
An exchange of value between two entities
Net assets
Another name for equity
Accounts receivable
Assets created by selling goods ands services on credit
What does an income statement not report?
Assets owned by a business
Accounting Equation
Assets= Liabilities + Equity
Accounts payable appear on which statement?
Balance sheet
To include the personal assets of a business's owner in the record's and reports of the business would be in conflict with the:
Business entity principle
Businesses cannot take this form
Common stock
Liabilities
Creditors' claims on the assets of a company
Expenses
Decreases in retained earnings that represent costs of assets or services that are used to earn revenues
Why are ethics crucial to accounting?
For accounting information to be useful, it must be trusted and therefore the result of ethical decision.
Technological advancement
Has freed accounting professionals to concentrate more on the analysis and interpretation of information
Rent expense that is paid with cash appears on which statement?
Income statement
Revenues
Increases in retained earnings from a company's earnings activties
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles:
Intend to make information on the financial statements relevant, reliable, and comparable
Net income
Is the excess of revenues over expenses
Balance Sheet
Lists the types and amounts of assets, liabilities, and equity of a business as of a specific date
The area of accounting aimed at serving the decision-making needs of internal users is:
Managerial accounting
Which accounting principle dictates when expenses are recognized?
Matching principle
What is the Going-concern principle?
Principle prescribing that financial statements reflect the assumption that the business will continue operating instead of being closed or sold, unless evidence shows that it will not continue.
Objectivity Principle
Principle that states that information is supported by independent, unbiased evidence
Internal users of accounting information include:
Production managers
Assets
Resources owned or controlled by a company that are expected to yield benefits
What elements are found on a balance sheet?
Retained earnings
What elements are found on the income sheet?
Salaries Expense
What is an asset?
Something the company owns
Ethical behavior requires:
That an auditor's pay not depend on the figures in the client's reports
What is the objectivity principle?
The accounting guideline prescribing that financial statement information be supported by independent, unbiased evidence other than someone's belief or opinion
Cost Principle
The accounting principle that requires information to be based on actual cost and requires assets and services to be recorded initially at the amount of cash or cash equivalent given exchange
Equity
The difference between a company's assets and its liabilities
Dividend
The distribution of assets to stockholders
Statement of cash flows
The financial statement that describes where a company's cash came from and how it was spend during the period
Income statement
The financial statement that reports whether the business earned a profit and also lists the types and amounts of the revenues and expenses
Statement of Retained Earnings
The financial statement that shows the beginning and ending retained earnings balances and the effects of net income (loss) and a dividends for the period
Revenue Recognition Principle
The principle that requires revenue to be recognized at the time it is earned, allows the inflow of assets associated with revenue to be in a form other than cash, and measures the amount of revenue as the cash plus the cash equivalent value of any noncash assets received from customers in exchange for goods or services
What is the FASB?
The private board that currently has the authority to establish US generally accepted accounting principles
Which accounting assumption assumes that all accounting can be reported monthly or yearly?
Time Period Assumption
Primary purpose of accounting
To identify, record, and communicate business transactions
The primary objective of financial accounting is
To provide financial statements to help external users analyze and interpret an organization's activities
Revenue is properly recognized:
Upon the completion of the sale or when services have been performed and the business obtains the right to collect sale price
Wages Payable
When employees have not yet been paid for their work