Verified ANSWERs 100 % Correct
Book value of a long-lived asset - ANSWER Purchase Price -
Accumulated Depreciation = Book Value
Ending owner's equity formula - ANSWER Equity (beginning) +
Net Income - Withdrawal = Equity (ending)
Gross Profit (GP) - ANSWER Sales - CGS = GP
Equity Ratio - ANSWER Total Equity/Total Assets = Equity Ratio
Alternate Equity Ratio - ANSWER 100% - Debt Ratio = Equity
Ratio
Liability Account - ANSWER Payable or Deferred
Equity Account - ANSWER Owner's name, Withdrawal,
Dividend, Stock.
Income Account - ANSWER Sales, Income, or Revenue
Expense Account - ANSWER Expense (every expense account
should be marked with "exp." at the end)
Asset Account - ANSWER Receivable, Prepaid, Investment,
Inventory (many asset accounts merely have the name of the
asset without any special identifying word)
, Income Statement Formula - ANSWER Sales - CGS = GP
GP - Expenses = Net Income
Cash flow statement formula - ANSWER Cash from operations
+ Cash from investment activities
+ Cash from financing activities
= Total change in cash
+ Cash - beginning of period =
Cash - end of period.
Conservative Principle - ANSWER The accounting principle that
requires accountants to resolve financial statement uncertainty in
the least favorable way.
Going-Concern Principle - ANSWER The accounting principle
that requires that financial statements be based on the
assumption that the business will last indefinitely.
Historical Cost Principle - ANSWER The accounting principle that
requires assets to be reported on balance sheets at their historical cost.
Objectivity Principle - ANSWER The accounting principles that
requires business transactions to be recorded using the best
objective evidence.
Stable Monetary Unit Principle - ANSWER The accounting principle
that assumes that the value of money stays the same year after year.
Debit and credit formulas - ANSWER Debits = Credits. Always.