Acct 351 Chapter 07 Flashcards
aging method
A method of estimating the percentage of outstanding receivables that will become uncollectible based on past experience, without identifying specific accounts
aging schedule
A schedule to organize accounts receivable that indicates which accounts require special attention by providing the age of such accounts receivable
allowance method
A method of estimating uncollectible accounts receivable whereby bad debt expense is recorded in the same period as the sale to obtain a proper matching of expense and revenues and to achieve a proper carrying value for accounts receivable. (Synonym: indirect method)
Amortized cost
The acquisition cost adjusted for the amortization of the discount or premium
asset-backed financing
The use of receivables as collateral to generate immediate cash for a company, either through secured borrowings or sales of receivables
asset-backed securities
Securities that represent ownership claims to a pool of individual loans that have been securitized: i.e., repackaged into asset pools in which ownership interest have been sold
bad debts
The impairment of trade receivables (also known as uncollectible accounts).
Bank overdrafts
When cheques are written for more than the amount in the cash account
bank reconciliation
A schedule explaining any differences between the bank’s and the company’s records of cash
Basic loan features
Contractual terms that result in cash flows that are payments of principal and interest
beneficial interest
A debt or equity claim to the cash flows of the party that acquired the receivables, arising when a company sells a receivable
Cash
Cash on hand and demand deposits
Cash discounts
Sales discounts that are offered to induce prompt payment
Cash equivalents
Short-term, highly liquid investments that are readily converted to known amounts of cash and are subject to an insignificant risk of change in value
compensating balances
That portion of any demand deposit (or any time deposit or certificate of deposit) maintained by a corporation, which constitutes support for existing borrowing arrangements of the entity with a lending institution
contra account
An account on the balance sheet that reduces either an asset, a liability, or an owners’ equity account
contractual yield basis
A model of managing a long-term receivables contract involving the holding of instruments for their principal and interest flows
coupon rate
The interest rate written in terms of the bond indenture (Synonyms: stated interest rate, face or nominal rate).
credit risk
The risk that one of the parties to the contract will fail to fulfill its obligation under the contract and cause the other party loss
Deposits in Transit
Deposits that have yet to be recognized in a firm’s bank account
derecognized
Describing an asset after all of its related items have been removed from a company’s accounts
direct writeoff method
A method for recording uncollectible accounts receivable where no entry is made until a specific account has definitely been established as uncollectible
discount
When a bond sells at less than face value
effective interest method
The current market rate of interest at the time of investment
effective interest rate
Total income tax expense divided by pretax income reported on the financial statements
face value
The fair value of an interest-bearing note or loan receivable when the stated interest rate is equal to the effective (market) rate
Factoring receivables
When a company sells its accounts receivable to banks or finance companies that buy receivables from businesses for a fee and then collects the remittances directly from the customers
fair value
An estimate of the price an enterprise would have received if it had sold the asset or would have paid, if it had been relieved of the liability, on the measurement date in an arm’s length exchange motivated by normal business considerations
financial asset
A receivable that represents contractual rights to receive cash or other financial assets from another party