Ch2 Flashcards

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Account

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Record within an accounting system in which increases and decreases are entered and stored in a specific asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense. (45)

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2
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account balance

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Difference between total debits and total credits (including the beginning balance) for an account. (49)

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3
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Balance column account

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Account with debit and credit columns for recording entries and another column for showing the balance of the account after each entry. (51)

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4
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Chart of accounts

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List of accounts used by a company; includes an identification number for each account. (48)

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5
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Compound journal entry

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Journal entry that affects at least three accounts. (54)

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Credit

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Recorded on the right side; an entry that decreases an asset or expense account, or increases a liability, revenue, or equity account; abbreviated Cr. (49)

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Creditors

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Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments. (47

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Debit

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Recorded on the left side; an entry that increases an asset or expense account, or decreases a liability, revenue, or equity account; abbreviated Dr. (49)

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9
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Debt ratio

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Ratio of total liabilities to total assets; used to reflect risk associated with a company’s debts. (61)

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10
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Debtors

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Individuals or organizations that owe money. (47)

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11
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Double-entry accounting

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Accounting system in which each transaction affects at least two accounts and has at least one debit and one credit. (49)

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12
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General journal

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All-purpose journal for recording the debits and credits of transactions and events. (51)

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13
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General ledger

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Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business; also called ledger. (576

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14
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Journal

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Record in which transactions are entered before they are posted to ledger accounts; also called book of original entry. (50)

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15
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Journalizing

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Process of recording transactions in a journal. (50)

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16
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Ledger

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Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business; also called general ledger. (45)

17
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Posting

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Process of transferring journal entry information to the ledger; computerized systems automate this process. (50)

18
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Posting reference (PR) column

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A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts. (51)

19
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Source documents

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Source of information for accounting entries that can be in either paper or electronic form; also called business papers. (45)

20
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T-account

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Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts; shaped in the form of a T. (49)

21
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Trial balance

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List of ledger accounts and their balances (either debit or credit) at a point in time; total debit balances equal total credit balances. (58)

22
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Unearned revenue

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Liability created when customers pay in advance for products or services; earned when the products or services are later delivered. (47, 91)