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Intuit Bookkeeping Exam Question and answers already passed 2024 Intuit Bookkeeping Exam, Intuit Bookkeeping Professional Certificate, Bookkeeping Quiz, Administrative Medical Assistant Chapter 15 Bookkeeping, bookkeeping lesson 1 Four Key Elements of Bookkeeping Ethics - correct answer Honesty, Objectivity, Confidentiality and Professionalism What is DEALER - correct answer Dividends + Expenses + Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity (beginning) + Revenue What's is the accounting Equation? - correct answer Assets = Liabilities + Equity Profit and Loss statement. Shows the company's revenues and expenses during a particular period - correct answer The Income Statement A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time - correct answer The Balance Sheet Reports the changes in company equity, from the opening balance to the end of the period balance. - correct answer The Statement of Equity Reports the sources and uses of cash by a business - correct answer The Statement of Cash Flow

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Intuit Bookkeeping Exam, Intuit
Bookkeeping Professional Certificate,
Bookkeeping Quiz, Administrative
Medical Assistant Chapter 15
Bookkeeping, bookkeeping lesson 1
Four Key Elements of Bookkeeping Ethics - correct answer ✔Honesty,
Objectivity, Confidentiality and Professionalism


What is DEALER - correct answer ✔Dividends + Expenses + Assets =
Liabilities + Owner's Equity (beginning) + Revenue


What's is the accounting Equation? - correct answer ✔Assets = Liabilities +
Equity


Profit and Loss statement. Shows the company's revenues and expenses
during a particular period - correct answer ✔The Income Statement


A financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at
a specific point in time - correct answer ✔The Balance Sheet


Reports the changes in company equity, from the opening balance to the end
of the period balance. - correct answer ✔The Statement of Equity


Reports the sources and uses of cash by a business - correct answer ✔The
Statement of Cash Flow


Accounting Cycle - correct answer ✔1. Analyze and record transactions

,2. Post transactions to ledger
3. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance
4. Prepare adjusted entries at the end of the period
5. Prepare adjusted trial balance
6. Prepare financial statements


If customers pays at the time of sale you must enter it as a - correct answer
✔Sales Receipt


If customers does not pay at the time of sale you must enter it as a - correct
answer ✔Invoice


Once and customer has paid an invoice it goes to - correct answer ✔Receive
payment


Receive payment and sales receipt are followed by - correct answer ✔Bank
deposit


Step 4 of The Accounting Cycle: Preparing adjusted entries includes - correct
answer ✔Deferrals, Accruals, Missing Transactions, and Tax Adjustments


Removing transactions that belong to a different period - correct answer
✔Deferral


Opposite of deferral. Concern future payments or expenses - correct answer
✔Accruals

,The Business is a separate entity, so the activities of a business must be kept
separate from any other financial activities of its business owners - correct
answer ✔Economic Entity Assumption


Only transactions that can be proven should be recorded in accounting
practices. And what this means is that businesses must be able to prove
transactions through such things as receipts, billing statements, invoices, and
bank statements. - correct answer ✔Reliability Assumption


All info that is relative to the business and is important to a lender or investor
has to be disclosed in financial statements or in the notes of the statements -
correct answer ✔Full Disclosure Principle


When choosing between two solutions, the one that will be least likely to
overstate assets and income should be selected. - correct answer
✔Conservatism Assumption


States that an amount can be ignored if its effect on the financial statements is
small and not misleading - correct answer ✔Materiality Principle


Once you adopt an accounting principle or method, continue to follow it
consistently in future accounting periods so that the results reported from
period to period are comparable - correct answer ✔Consistency Principle


One currency is used throughout all accounting activities. In the US the dollar
is the currency used in accounting. When this currency is used, inflation is not
a consideration in recording finances - correct answer ✔Monetary Unit
Assumption


Refers to a business that is stable enough to operate and meet its obligation
for the future - correct answer ✔Going Concern Assumption

, Revenue is recognized when payment is received and expenses are
recognized when paid out - correct answer ✔Cash-Basis Account Method


Revenues are reported when they are earned and expenses are reported
when they are incurred - correct answer ✔Accrual Method of Accounting


A combo of cash-basis and accrual methods - correct answer ✔Hybrid
Accounting


Things your company owns that you can easily convert to cash and expect to
do so within the next 12 months - correct answer ✔Currents Assets


Things your company owns that you expect to have for more than 12 months -
correct answer ✔Long-term Assets


The total you get when adding all current assets and all long-term assets. This
should equal Total Liabilities+Toal Equity - correct answer ✔Total Assets


A physical asset, such as inventory, vehicle, or a building - correct answer
✔Tangible Asset


Not a physical asset. Examples would be a copyright, patent, or brand
recoginition - correct answer ✔Intangible Asset


A signed document containing a written promise to pay a stated sum to a
specified person or bearer at a specified ate or on-demand - correct answer
✔Promissory Note
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