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Accounting Concepts and Procedur 2p 2p 2p




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1. The functions of accounting are to analyze, record, classify, summarize, report and inter
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pret information.
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2. Sole proprietorship—one owner, unlimited liability; easy to form Partnership—
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two or more owners; unlimited liability, easy to form Corporation—
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one or more shareholders; limited liability; more difficult to form.
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3. Service, merchandising, or manufacturing.
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4. The objective of accounting is to provide relevant, timely information for user decision making.
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Accountants must behave in an ethical manner so that the information they provide will be trus
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tworthy and, therefore, useful for all decisions. Ethics are moral principles that guide the conduc
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t of individuals. Sometimes business managers and accountants behave in an unethical manner.
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5. The three elements of the basic accounting equation are assets, liabilities, owner’s equity.
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6. Capital is the owner’s current investment or equity in the assets of a business. It is one subdivision of
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7. True. The sum of the left side of the equation must equal the sum of the right side of the equation.
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8. False. It is the income statement that tells how well the company has performed.
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9. False. Revenue is a subdivision of owner’s equity.
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10. Owner’s equity is subdivided into Capital, Withdrawals, Revenue, and Expenses.
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11. False. It is a subdivision of owner’s equity.
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12. Reject. As expenses increase and revenue remains the same, owner’s equity decreases.
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13. Revenue less Expenses; an income statement shows performance—profit or loss for the period.
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14. False. It calculates ending capital.
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15. The question in this case is whether Paul should be allowed to ―pad‖ his expense account with
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an additional $100 of expenses. Paul should be allowed to charge only those items that are busin
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ess related. Paul’s argument that he is entitled to an additional $100 is not a valid assumption.
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However, he should be allocated money for any business expenses during the weekend. Paul sho
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uld also ask his employer for additional compensation for working during his non scheduled time.
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The important point is that accountants need to be seen as being ethical and should not do unet
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, SOLUTIONS TO CLASSROOM DEMONSTRATION EXERCISES
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