Chapter 2
debit
The left side of a T-account
credit
The right side of a T-account
chart of accounts
a list of all account names used to record transactions of a company
T-account
a simplified form of a general ledger account with space at the top for the account title and two sides for recording debits and credits
A(n) ______ is maintained for each financial statement item, whereas a(n) ______ contains all of the accounts of the company.
account; general ledger
revenue recognition principle
companies recognize revenue in the period in which it is earned, regardless of when cash is actually received
Credits increase revenues, whereas debits increase
expenses and dividends
accounting cycle
full set of procedures used to accomplish the measurement/communication process of financial accounting
Which of the following contains a list of transactions affecting each account and the account's balance?
general ledger
what effect does revenue have on retained earnings?
increases
Transactions that are typically recognized at the end of the period and do not include an exchange with a separate company are referred to as ____ transactions.
internal
trial balance
list of accounts and their balances at a particular date, showing that total debits equal total credits
The purpose of a general ledger is to
provide in a single location the list of transactions affecting each account and the account's balance.
journal
provides a chronological record of all transactions affecting a firm
account
provides a record of the business activities related to a particular item
general ledger
provides, in a single collection, each account with its individual transactions and resulting account balance
The type of information included in an account includes
the account title and columns for debits and credits
journal entry
the format used for recording business transactions
external transations
transactions conducted between the company and a separate economic entity
posting
transferring the debit and credit information from the journal to individual accounts in the general ledger