Financial Accounting Chapter 1
What appears on the statement of stockholders' equity?
Dividends, Beginning balance of retained earnings, Net income
what would be on a balance sheet
Equipment, Notes payable, Accounts receivable, common stock
Which items are found on an income statement?
Expenses + Revenues
Identify the three components of retained earnings.
Expenses, Dividends, Revenues
Which of the following items are found on a balance sheet?
Liabilities, Assets, Stockholders' equity
what is found on a balance sheet
Stockholders' equity, Liabilities, Assets
being paid for a service that has not yet been performed is considered and called
a liability; deferred revenue
record all transactions for a particular item describes a(n)
account
A(n) ______ is maintained for each financial statement item, whereas a(n) _____ contains all of the accounts of the company.
account; general ledger
providing a service and agreeing to accept payment later is considered and called
accounts receivable; an asset
a balance sheet shows
assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity account balances
The financial statement that displays a firm's financial position on a particular date is the
balance sheet
Which of the following financial statements shows a company's financial position on a particular date?
balance sheet
The purpose of a statement of cash flows is to provide information about the
cash receipts and cash disbursements during a period.
record a chronological listing of the accounts used by a particular company refers to a(n)
chart of accounts
The type of information included in an account includes
columns for debits and credits, the account title.
decreases in assets are referred to as debits or credits?
credits
if a company receives cash (asset), the balance of the cash account increases, we refer to the increase as
debit to cash
increases in assets are referred to as debits or credits?
debits
An general ledger account should have an account title, account number, a place for the date of the transaction, and two columns for
debits and credits
What is the effect of dividends on retained earnings?
decrease
Credits increase revenues, whereas debits increase
dividends, expenses, and assets
Stockholders' equity arises primarily from amounts invested by shareholders and amounts __
earned by the corporation
The financial statement that reports the company's revenues and expenses over an interval of time is the
financial statement
the fundamental activities of a business are
financing, investing, and operating activities
Which of the following contains a list of transactions affecting each account and the account's balance?
general ledger
provide in a single location the list of transactions affecting each account and the account's balance is the purpose of a(n)
general ledger
Where is the time period covered by the income statement found?
in the heading
The financial statement that is most useful in explaining a company's stock price performance is the
income statement
The financial statement that summarizes revenues and expenses for a period of time is the
income statement
we refer to increases in liabilities and stockholders' equity as _____ and decreases as _____
increase = credits, decrease = debits
What effect does revenue have on retained earnings?
increases
What is the effect of net income on retained earnings?
increases retained earnings
A chronological record of all economic events affecting a firm are recorded in a(n)
journal
a _____ contains all the individual accounts used by a company
ledger
debt represents the ___ side
left
In addition to the financial statements, which of the following must be included in the annual reports?
management discussion and analysis, notes disclosures
borrowing from a bank is considered a
notes payable; liability
Profits earned by a company that have not been paid to stockholders are called
retained earnings
Undistributed profits that have accumulated in the company over time are called
retained earnings
Consistent with the _______ recognition principle, companies record revenue at the time goods are provided to customers
revenue
What are the three components of retained earnings?
revenues, expenses, dividends
An income statement reports
revenues, expenses, net income
The financial statement that provides information about cash receipts and cash disbursements for the period is the
statement of cash flows
salaries can be classified under:
stockholders' equity
purpose of income statement
summarizes profit-generating activities for the period
Retained earnings represents
the total net income earned over the life of the company that has not been distributed as dividends.
A list of all accounts and their balances at a particular date showing that debits equal credits is referred to as a(n)
trial balance