Chapter 2 Flashcards
Account
Record within an accounting system in which increases and decreases are entered and stored in a specific asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense.
Account balance
Difference between total debits and total credits (including the beginning balance) for an account.
Balance column account
Account with debit and credit columns for recording entries and another column for showing the balance of the account after each entry.
Chart of accounts
List of accounts used by a company; includes an identification number for each account.
Compound journal entry
Journal entry that affects at least three accounts.
Credit
Recorded on the right side; an entry that decreases an asset or expense account, or increases a liability, revenue, or equity account; abbreviated Cr.
Creditors
Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments.
Debit
Recorded on the left side; an entry that increases an asset or expense account, or decreases a liability, revenue, or equity account; abbreviated Dr.
Debt ratio
Ratio of total liabilities to total assets; used to reflect risk associated with a company’s debts.
Debtors
Individuals or organizations that owe money.
Double-entry accounting
Accounting system in which each transaction affects at least two accounts and has at least one debit and one credit.
General journal
All-purpose journal for recording the debits and credits of transactions and events.
General ledger
Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business; also called ledger.
Journal
Record in which transactions are entered before they are posted to ledger accounts; also called book of original entry.
Journalizing
Process of recording transactions in a journal.
Ledger
Record containing all accounts (with amounts) for a business; also called general ledger.
Posting
Process of transferring journal entry information to the ledger; computerized systems automate this process.
Posting reference (PR) column
A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts.
Source documents
Source of information for accounting entries that can be in either paper or electronic form; also called business papers.
T-account
Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts; shaped in the form of a T.