2.1 The Classified Balance Sheet
current assets
assets that a company expects to convert to cash or use up within one year or its operating cycle(whichever is longer) ex: cash, investments, receivables (accounts, notes, interest), inventory, prepaid expenses (insurance and supplies) list theses in the order in which they expect them to be converted into cash.
Property, plant, and equipment
assets with relatively long useful lives that are currently used in operating the business. Ex: land buildings, equipment, delivery vehicles, and furniture.
stockholder's equity
common stock and retained earnings
intangible assets
company assets that do not have physical substance and yet often are very valuable. ex: patents, copyrights, and trademarks or trade names that give the company exclusive right of use for a period of time.
Assets
current assets, Long-term investments, property, plant, and equipment, Intangible assets
liabilities and stockholder's equity
current liabilities, long term liabilities, stockholders equity
classified balance sheet
groups together similar assets and similar liabilities, using a number of standard classifications and sections.
longterm investments
investments in stocks and bonds of other corporations that are held for more than one year, long term assets such as land or buildings that a company is not currently using in in its operating activities, long-term notes receivable.
longterm liabilities
obligations that a company expects to pay after one year or business cycle. ex: bonds payable, mortgages payable, long term notes, lease liabilities, and pension liabilities
Liabilities
obligations that the company is to pay within the next year or operating cycle.
accumulated depreciation account
show the total amount of depreciation that the company has expensed thus far in the asset's life.
depreciation
the allocation of the cost of an asset to a number of years. Or assigning a portion of an asset's cost as an expense each year rather than expensing the full purchase price in the year of purchase.
operating cycle
the average time required to purchase inventory, sell it on account, and then collect cash from customers.
retained earning
the income retained for the use in the business
common stock
the investments of assets into the business by the stockholders.