ACCT 2001 Peters, Exam 1

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Sole Proprietorship

simple to establish, owner-controlled, tax advantages, personal liabilities

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Partnership

simple to establish, shared control, broader skills and resources, tax advantages, personal liabilities

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Corporation

easier to transfer ownership, easier to raise funds, no personal liability, separate legal entity with stockholders, higher taxes

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Accounting

the information system that identifies, records, and communicates the economic events of an organization to interest users

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Internal users

answers questions relevant to their jobs (helps plan, run, and organize)

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External users

make investing decisions, evaluate risks of lending, ensure compliance to regulations

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Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)

regulations passed by Congress to reduce unethical corporate behavior and decrease likelihood of future corporate scandals

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Financing

acquiring funds needed to be used by a business

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Investing

purchasing the resources (assets) needed to operate

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Operating

conducting day to day operations

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Income statement

shows how successful your business performed; period of time

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Revenue-Expenses=Net Income(loss)

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Retained Earnings Statement

indicates how much of previous income was distributed to you and the other owners of your business in the form of dividends, and how much was retained in the business to allow for future growth; period of time

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Beginning Retained Earnings+Net Income(loss)-Dividends=End Retained Earnings

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Balance Sheet

gives a picture at a point in time of what your business owns and what it owes; point in time

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Liabilities+Stockholder's Equity=Assets

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Statement of Cash Flows

reports about cash receipts and cash payments; period of time

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Operating, Investing, Financing

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Assets

resources owned by a business

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Liabilities

amounts owed to creditors in the form of debts and other obligations.

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Stockholders' Equity

the owners' claim to assets.

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Common Stock

total amount paid in by stockholders for the shares they purchase

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Dividends

payments of cash from a corporation to its stockholders

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Retained Earnings

the amount of net income retained in the corporation

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Revenue

the increase in assets or decrease in liabilities resulting from the sale of goods or the providing of services

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Expenses

the cost of assets consumed or services used in the process of generating revenues.

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Net Income

the amount by which revenues exceed expenses.

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Net Loss

the amount by which expenses exceed revenues.

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Basic Accounting Equation

Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity

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Financial Statements

financial reports that summarize the financial conditions and operations of a business

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Management Discussion & Analysis

management's view on the company's ability to pay near-term obligations, its ability to fund operations and expansion, and its results of operations

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Notes of Financial Statements

notes clarify information presented in the financial statements and provide additional information

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Auditor's Opinion

report prepared by independent outside auditors as to the fairness of the presentation of the financial statement

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Financial Statement Order

  1. Income Statement

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  1. Statement of Retained Earnings

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  1. Balance Sheet

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  1. Statement of Cash Flows

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Assets include

current assets

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long-term investments

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property, plant, and equipment

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intangible assets

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Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity include

current liabilities

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long-term liabilities

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stockholders' equity

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Operating Cycle

the average time it takes from the purchase of inventory to the collection of cash from customers

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Current Assets are

listed in the order in which it can be converted to cash (liquidity)

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Order of Liquidity

cash

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investments

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receivables

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inventory

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prepaid expenses

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Long-term Investments

Generally, (1) investments in stocks and bonds of other corporations that companies hold for more than one year; (2) long-term assets, such as land and buildings, not currently being used in the company's operations; and (3) long-term notes receivable.

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Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E)

Assets with long useful lives that are currently used in operating the business; also called Plant Assets or Fixed Assets

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Depreciation

used to allocate the cost of these assets to a number of years

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Accumulated Depreciation

shows the total of depreciation that a company has taken so far on it's assets

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Intangibles

assets that do not have a physical substance yet are often valuable

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Current Liabilities

obligations that a company expects to pay within the next year or operating cycle, whichever is longer

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Long-term Liabilities

obligations that a company expects to pay after one year

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Stockholders' Equity consists of

common stock and retained earnings

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Ratio Analysis

expresses the relationship among selected items of financial statement data

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Ratio

expresses the mathematical relationship between one quantity and another

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Intra -company

2 years for the same company

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Industry-average

comparisons of average ratios for a particular industry

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Inter-company

comparisons was a competitor in the same industry

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Profitability Ratios

measures the income or operating success of a company for a given period of time; earnings per share

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Liquidity Ratios

measure the short-term ability of the company to pay its maturing obligations and to meet unexpected needs for cash; working capital and current ratio

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Solvency Ratios

measure the ability of the company to survive over a long period of time; debt to total assets and free cash flow

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Earnings Per Share (EPS) equation

(net income - preferred dividends) / average common shares outstanding

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Working Capital equation

current assets - current liabilities

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Current Ratio equation

current assets / current liabilities

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Debt to Total Assets Ratio equation

total liabilities / total assets

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Free Cash Flow (FCF) equation

net cash provided by operating activities - capital expenditures - dividends paid

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Comparability

results when different companies use the same accounting principles

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Consistency

results when a company uses the same principles and methods from year to year

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Verifiability

information that can be proved that is free from error

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Timeliness

Information that is available to decision makers before it loses capacity to influence decision makers

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Understandability

information has this quality if it is presented in a clear and concise fashion

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Monitory Unit Assumption

requires that only things that can be expressed in money are included in the accounting records

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Economic Entity Assumption

states that every economic entity can be separately identified and accounted for

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Periodicity Assumption

states that the life of a business can be divided into artificial time periods

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Going Concern Assumption

states that the business will remain in operation for the foreseeable future

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Full Disclosure Principle

indicates that companies disclose all circumstances and events that would make a difference to financial statement users

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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)

a set of rules and practices, having substantial authoritative support that the accounting profession recognizes as a general guide for financial reporting purposes

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

agency of federal gov that oversees the US federal markets and accounting standard setting bodies

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Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)

private organization; primary accounting standard setting body - define and amend GAAP

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International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)

issue standards for countries abroad; issue International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

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Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)

issue audit standards for US companies; created by Sox Act in 2002; review the performance of auditing firms

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Accounting Information System includes

  1. collecting

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  1. processing transaction data

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  1. communicating financial information to decision making

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Accounting Cycle

a six-step procedure that results in the preparation and analysis of the major financial statements.

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Transactions

economic events that require recording in the financial statements

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An account has 3 parts

  1. title

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  1. debit (left side)

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  1. credit (right side)

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If debits are _________ than credits, the account will have a ________ balance.

greater; debit

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If credits are ________ than debits, the account will have a _________ balance.

greater; credit

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Debits should be greater than credit in

assets, expenses, and dividends

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Credits should be greater that debits in

liabilities, common stock, retained earnings, and revenue

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Ledger

contains the entire group of accounts maintained by a company and their amounts; provides balance in each of the accounts and tracks the changes in heir balances

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