Accounting "Final"
If the assets of a company are $10 000 and the liabilities are $7 000, then the correct figure for Owner's Equity is
$3 000
The financial statement, reporting assets, liabilities and owner's equity at a specific date, is called a?
Balance sheet
The ______ account represents the Owner's claim on the assets of his business.
Capital
The ______ is increased by a debit
Cash account
A cash investment by the owner increases __________ and __________.
Cash and capital
The accounts payable account is increased by a ________.
Credit (AP)
The accounts receivable account is decreased by a ________.
Credit (AR)
The normal balance of a liability account is a ________.
Credit (L)
The normal balance of revenue account is a ______.
Credit (R)
_______ accounts are increased by a credit
Revenue
A file, group of accounts, is known as a(n)
Ledger
The _____ side of an account is the debit side.
Left
________ accounts are decreased by a Debit_.
Liability
The financial statement on which the Drawings account appears is called the
NO WHERE!! None!!
Arrowhead Lake Boat Shop bought a $700 electric hoist to lift engines out of boats. The boat shop paid $200 in cash and promised to pay the balance in 20 days. This transaction will cause:
No change in owner's equity, but a $500 increase in both assets and liabilities
The owner's withdrawal of cash for personal use reduces cash and
Owner's Equity (capital)
Which of the following equations cannot be derived from the basic accounting equation (Assets=Liabilities + Owners Equity):
Owner's Equity = Liabilities - Assets
_____ is increased by a credit
Owners equity
When a check is issued to decrease the balance owed to a creditor, this money is said to be a ________.
Payment on account
A listing of ledger accounts and their balances is referred to as a
Trial Balance
If a trial balance is in balance, the account balances are correct
True (probably)
If an entry involves a debit to an asset account, it may also involve a credit to:
a liability account, an asset account and a capital account
A debit to an account may:
increase any asset
In reviewing the books for his company, the owner noted that one transaction was recorded as a $500 debit to Cash and a $500 debit to Furniture and Fixtures. The result of this error will cause
the Cash account to be overstated by $1 000
A business buys land for $50 000 on credit. In recording the transaction, the effect on the accounting equation will be:
Assets increase and liabilities increase
The accounting equation is based on three fundamental parts: __________, __________ and __________.
Assets, Liabilities, and Owner's Equity
The sum of the debits must be _____ to the sum of the credits.
Equal
After analyzing each transaction, the fundamental accounting equation must still what?
Equal/balance
______ accounts are increased by a debit.
Expense
The term "debit" means increase, and the term "credit" means decrease.
False- debit on the left credit on the right
The third line of the balance sheet heading contains the name of the business.
False- it contains the date/time period
The cash purchase of an asset changes the capital of the business.
False- it would change the cash and whatever asset was bought
Business debts owed to us by our customers are known as accounts payable.
False- known as A/R
The difference between the total debits and total credits in an account is called the
Account Balance
If the owner of a business pays cash to repair the company's delivery truck:
An Expense account is debited and Cash is credited
The normal balance of an _______ account is a debit
Asset
All creditors have a claim against the_____ of a business.
Assets
Asset accounts are increased by a _______.
Debit
The normal balance of an expense account is a ________.
Debit (E)
The equipment account is increased by a ________.
Debit (Eq)
A business borrows $10 000 from the bank. The entry to record the transaction is
Debit Cash and credit Notes Payable
If the total on the left side of an account is greater than the total on the right side, the account has a _____.
Debit balance
The basic feature of the double entry system of accounting is that, for each transaction, the amount of __________ must equal the amount of the __________.
Debit/Credit
When cash is received from a debtor the _______ is credited.
Debtor's account
The period of time over which earnings are measured is called the accounting period or the __________ period.
Fiscal
The _______ side of an account is the credit side.
Right