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Bookkeeping Basics Part 10 Exam
Questions and Answers
Anything a business owns of value, or a resource of value, that has the potential to be
transformed into cash. - Answer -Asset

The list of all of the accounts and sub-accounts used to categorize transactions. -
Answer -Chart of accounts

The report covering the sources and uses of cash by a business. - Answer -Statement
of cashflows

The financial statement that reports a business's assets, liabilities, and equity at a
specific point in time. - Answer -Balance sheet

When Craig, the owner of a landscaping business, buys equipment, the purchase
appears as a debit on his business's balance sheet. What does this mean? - Answer -A
debit is an increase in assets or expenses or a decrease in liabilities, owner's equity or
revenue.

When Craig sells mulch, the sales revenue appears as credit on his business's books.
What does this mean? - Answer -A credit is a decrease in assets or expenses or an
increase in liabilities, owner's equity or revenue.

Craig considers the investment in the business he owns as equity. What does this
mean? - Answer -Equity is an owner's stake in the company, how much the owner has
invested into the business or withdrawn from the business over time.

Income earned through business, gross proceeds or sales. - Answer -Revenue

Costs associated with the action of running a business. - Answer -Expenses

Money a business owes to others. - Answer -Liability

The report that shows a business's revenues and expenses during a particular period. -
Answer -Income statement

Other than the transaction journal, what is another place that we can view the individual
transactions that

, Craig has made? - Answer -General ledger

Which section will the credit card transaction be shown
on the balance sheet? - Answer -Total liabilities

Which section includes the account for the credit card purchases for the period? -
Answer -Which section includes the account for the credit card purchases for the
period?

Which type of account is accounts receivable? - Answer -Assets

You're the owner of a small landscaping business that provides lawn care services to
residential customers. You charge $100 per service, and you usually get paid at the end
of each month. In June, you provided 1 service each to 10 different customers, but only
8 of them paid you by June 30. The other 2 customers paid you on July 5. - Answer -
Under accrual accounting, revenue is recognized when it is earned, regardless of when
cash is received. Therefore, you would report $1,000 as revenue for June since you
provided 10 services at $100 each. Under cash-basis accounting, revenue is
recognized only when cash is received.
Therefore, you would report only $800 as revenue for June since you received payment
from 8 customers at $100 each. The payment from the other 2 customers would be
reported as revenue in July under cash-basis accounting.

What is a credit in accounting? - Answer -A decrease in assets or expenses or an
increase in liabilities, owner's equity or revenue.

You're a bookkeeper for a small law firm that provides legal services to clients on a
monthly retainer basis.
You use accrual accounting to record the financial transactions of the firm. In June, you
billed 10 clients for a total of $20,000, but only 8 of them paid you by June 30. The other
2 clients paid $2,000 each on July 10.
You also incurred $5,000 in expenses for rent, utilities, and supplies in June, which you
paid on June 30.
Question: How would you report your revenue and expenses for June under the
matching principle? - Answer -Under the matching principle, revenue and expenses
should be recognized in the same period as when they are earned and incurred,
regardless of when cash is received or paid. Therefore, you would report $20,000 as
revenue for June since you bill 10 clients for the legal services you provided in that
month. You would also report $5,000 as expenses for June since you incurred them for
the rent, utilities, and supplies you used in that month.

What is a debit in accounting? - Answer -An increase in an asset or a decrease in a
liability or equity.

The Reliability Assumption - Answer -A company must have proof of what it records in
its financial statements.
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