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Financing Activities

borrowing, paying dividends, selling stock

Liquidity

can comp pay short term liabilities and meet unknown cash needs

CA

cash, debt investments, accounts receivable, notes receivable, inventory, supplies, prepaid insurance

debit

increase in cash

Users of financial statements

internal users, external users, ethics

external users

investors and creditors

PPE

land, equipment, less accumulated depreciation

without unearned revenue adjusting entry

liabilities are overstated, revenues are understated

without accrued expenses aje

liability is understated, expense is understated

MDA

management's view on company's ability to pay short term debts, can they expand, results of operations, uncertainties

long-term liabilities

mortgage payable, notes payable

Investing Activities

purchasing equipment, investing in other stock

What does a balance sheet show?

ratio to debt and common stock financing, creditors: will they be repaid

Cash Basis Accounting

records revenues when cash is received and expenses when cash is paid

assets

resources of a company

finacial statements

retained earnings, net income, balance sheet

income statement in order

revenues, expenses, net income

Operating Activities

revenues, inventory, accounts receivable, expenses, liabilities, net income/loss

sole proprietorship pros

simple to establish, owner controlled, tax advantages

partnership pros

simple to establish, shared control, assets, and knowledge, tax advantages

3 business organizations

sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation

What does the retained earnings statement show?

to investors: dividend amount, to creditors: does dividends reduce company's ability to pay off debt

statement of cash flows

tracks where money comes from and what its used for, balance from beginning to end

potential errors uncovered in trial balance

transaction isnt journalized, correct journal entry is not posted, journal entry is posted twice

Accrual Basis Accounting

transactions that change a company's financial statements are recorded in the periods in which the events occur

Posting

transferring information from a journal entry to a ledger account

profitability ratio

(net income - preferred dividends) weighted avg of common stock outstanding

Sole Proprietorship

A business owned by one person

Corporation

A business that is owned by many investors.

journal

A form for recording transactions in chronological order

Auditor's Report

An independent accountant's review of a firm's financial statements.

Expanded Accounting Equation

Assets = Liabilities + Common Stock + Revenues - Expenses - Dividends

Accounting Equation

Assets = Liabilities + SHE

Balance Sheet

Assets = Liabilities + SHE

Retained Earnings Statement

Beginning RE + Net Income - Dividends = Ending RE

Current Ratio

CA/CL

what financial statement is used for liquidity ratios

CBS

supplemental elements of an AR

MDA, auditors report, financial statements

Expense Recognition Principle

Match expenses with revenues in the period when the company makes efforts to generate those revenues

Qualified Opinion

Scope limitation or a departure from GAAP

Long-term investments

Stock investments Investment in real estate

debt to assets ratio equation

TL / TA (CBS)

Stockholders' Equity

The owners' claim to assets (common stock and RE)

unqualified opinion

The statements are presented fairly in conformity with GAAP

Partnership

a business owned by 2+ people

ledger

a collection of accounts and their balances

Solvency

ability for comp to survive for a long time, pay back longterm debt + interest

Accruals

accrued revenues and accrued expenses

Accounting Information System

analyze transactions, journalize, post, trial balance, adjusting entries, adjusted trial balance, financial statements, closing entries, post closing trial balance

without prepaid expense adjusting entries

assets are overstated, expense is understated

without accrued revenue aje

assets understated, revenue understated

SHE

common stock, retained earnings

intercomp

comp and competitor

industry average

comp to industry

Revenue Recognition Principle

companies recognize revenue in the accounting period in which the performance obligation is satisfied

Working Capital

current assets - current liabilities

Classified Balance Sheet

current assets, longterm investments, PPE, intangible assets, CL, LTL, SHE

liabilities

debt obligations

what are the solvency ratios

debt to asset, free cash flow

credit

decrease in cash

adjusting entries

deferrals and accruals

what is the profitability ratio

earnings per share

corporation pros

easier to transfer ownership, easier to raise funds, no personal liability, easy to transfer funds

purpose of adjusted trial balance

ensure dr=cr after ajes, used to create financial statements

adjusting entries

ensure that the revenue recognition and expense recognition principles are followed

3 business activities

financing, investing, operating

forms of partnership

general, limited, LLP

what does the CBS do?

gives clarity to debt history

corporation cons

harder to set up, double taxation

What does the statement of cash flows show?

if company generates enough from operations to fund investing activities

internal users

in company

what finacial statement is used to compute profitability ratio

income statement

free cash flow !!!

net cash from operations- capital expenditures - cash dividends

What does the income statement show?

net income/loss, company health, determines if operations are profitable

CL

notes payable, accounts payable, unearned sales revenue, salaries and wages payable, interest payable

intracomp

one comp over multiple years

profitability

operating success for given period

intangible assets

patents, trademarks, copyrights, franchises, and goodwill

defferals

prepaid expenses and unearned revenues

purpose of trial balance

prove dr=cr, uncovers era, useful for financial prep

sole proprietorship cons

unlimited personal liability, harder to get financing and transfer ownership

what are the liquidity ratios?

working capital, current ratio


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