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ACCT101 Essential Accounting Concepts: Bookkeeping, Financial Statements, Trial Balance, Reconciliation, Depreciation, Ratios, Equity, Partnerships

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This summary covers key accounting principles and practices, including bookkeeping, double entry system, trial balance, bank reconciliation, source documents, capital and revenue expenditure, depreciation, cost of production, financial statement analysis, ratios, partnerships, equity, and accounting policies. It highlights the uses, rules, and limitations of accounting information for owners, managers, investors, creditors, and other stakeholders to monitor performance, make decisions, and ensure accurate financial reporting.

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ACCT101 Essential Accounting Concepts:
Bookkeeping, Financial Statements, Trial Balance,
Reconciliation, Depreciation, Ratios, Equity,
Partnerships
debit note - This is a document sent by the buyer to request a reduction in the invoice
received

Not entered in accounting records
Reasons for preparing a bank reconciliation statement - Identify unpresented cheque
Identify amounts not credited

To correct cash book
Why might you want to know cost of production? - to set prices

to compare the cost of manufacturing with the cost of buying the goods in
Accounting - Accounting uses the bookkeeping records to

prepare financial statements at regular intervals.
Book keeping - A process of detailed recording of all the

financial transactions of a business.
Statement of financial position - shows the assets and liabilities of a business on a certain
date

Assets - represent anything owned or owed to by the business
Use of financial statements - compare progress with previous years or other businesses
helps owner monitor business

helpsn plan for the future

Profit equals - total revenue - total expenses

Accounting Equation - Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity

Accounting rule for a personal a/c - debit the receiver, credit the giver Accounting
rule for a nominal accounts - debit all expenses credit all incomes (sales a/c, purchase
a/c)
Accounting rule for an impersonal accounting - debit what comes in credit what comes out
(vehicle a/c, cash a/c)
Trial balance - is a statement of ledger balances on a

, particular date
statement of account - a document issued by the sellers of goods on credit to summarise the
transactions for the month

Never entered in the accounting records
purpose of a statement of account - to remind buyers of any due amount

to make sure both parties have the same amounts due
A trial balance will not balance if - An error of addition within the TB
An error of addition in the ledger A/C s
Double entry figures differ
Only single entry made instead of a double entry

Both entries made in the same side of the ledger
How are accounts recorded in the trial balance - If the debit side of an A/C has greater value
than the credit side, then the difference is recorded as a debit balance
If the credit side of an A/C has greater value than the debit side, then the difference is
recorded as a credit balance
Why is the cash book a book of prime entry and a ledger - it follows the rule of double entry
and is the first place where transactions are recorded

Contra entry - withdrawal of cash/deposition of cash
Why could a cheque be dishonored - No signature, Amount In words & in numbers

don't match or there is an insufficient balance in the debtor's A/C
receipt - a written acknowledgment of money received and acts as a proof of
payment
cheque - a written order to pay a stated sum of money to the person or business named on the
order
How to show that a cheque has been dishonored - the reverse entry of that has to be made
when the cheque was deposited & the debtor or payee will have to be informed that the
amount is unpaid.
credit note - a source document issued by a seller of goods on credit to notify a reduction in
an invoice previously issued
invoice - a document issued by the supplier of goods showing details, quanties and value of
goods supplied
Trade discount - a reduction in the price of goods: the rate often increases according to
quantities of goods purchased

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