Accounting Basics
Two (Because of double-entry, every transaction will affect at least two accounts.)
Accounting entries involve a minimum of this many accounts.
Cost due to the cost principle.
Assets are usually reported on the balance sheet at this amount.
Stockholders' Equity or Owner's Equity (net assets if a nonprofit)
Assets minus liabilities equals __________.
Debits
Entries to expenses such as Rent Expense are usually ___________.
Credits
Entries to revenues accounts such as Service Revenues are usually ___________.
Payable
Liabilities often have the word __________ in their account title.
Liabilities
Obligations (amounts owed) are reported on the balance sheet and are referred to as this.
Assets
Resources owned by a company (such as cash, accounts receivable, vehicles) are reported on the balance sheet and are referred to as ___________.
Net Income
Revenues minus expenses equals __________.
Income Statement
The financial statement that reports the revenues and expenses for a period of time such as a year or a month is the _________.
Chart of Accounts
The listing of all of the accounts available for use in a company's accounting system is known as the ______________.
Statement of Cash Flows
This financial statement explains how a company's cash balance changed during the accounting period __________.
Balance Sheet
This reports assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity.
Debit
This term is associated with "left" or "left-side".
Credit
This term is associated with "right" or "right-side".
Debit
This will usually cause an asset account to increase.
Credit
This will usually cause the liability account Accounts Payable to increase.
Expense Matches The Revenues Or Is Used Up
Under the accrual basis of accounting, expenses are reported in the accounting period when this happens.
Service or Goods Have Been Delivered
Under the accrual basis of accounting, revenues are reported in the accounting period when this happens.
Liability (The company that is to perform the service or is to deliver the product has received the cash in advance and therefore has an obligation (liability) to deliver the service or the product.)
Unearned Revenues is this type of account.
Credited
When a company pays a bill, the account Cash will be _____________.
Debited
When cash is received, the account Cash will be _____________.