Accounting Equation ACC 300 June 24‚ 2013 Bennie Clark Accounting Equation Assets = Liabilities + Stockholder’s Equity is the basic accounting equation. Liabilities are a company’s legal debts or obligations that come from transactions or from business operations. Stockholder’s equity is capital received from investors in exchange for stock‚ retained earnings and donated capital. These two portions of the balance sheet added together make up the company’s assets‚ which represent ownership
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Accounting for Partnerships In the business world‚ there are different types of businesses can be classified into various forms of ownership. Some of those forms are a corporation‚ sole proprietorship‚ and a partnership. The form I will be discussing in this paper is called a partnership. A partnership is when two or more people own and operate in a business which also takes part of the responsibility. Our text says that “Partnerships are a popular form of business because they are easy to form
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You are an Investment Analyst Strayer University ACC557 – Financial Accounting Professor Levi Beckwith March 16‚ 2014 1. Analyze each company’s history‚ product/services‚ major customers‚ major suppliers‚ and leadership and provide a synopsis of each company. The Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO ) vs. PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP ) war is one of the greatest rivalries in corporate history‚ just like Apple vs. Microsoft. Coca-Cola and Pepsi are the two most popular and widely recognized
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Accounting Equation Paper NAME ACC/300 INSTRUCTOR DATE The basic accounting equation is: Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders’ Equity. When looking at the balance sheet one can assume that assets must balance out each transaction and balance the claims to the assets (Kimmel‚ 2010). A balance sheet provides Assets of the company first and foremost‚ then Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity and last retained earnings. This shows the companies incoming money‚ outgoing payments‚ and the
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CLICK TO DOWNLOAD ACC 201 Principles of Financial Accounting Week 1 Chapter 1 and 2 Practice Exercises: 1-2‚ 1-4‚ 1-9‚ 1-12‚ 1-18‚ 2-1‚ 2-3‚ 2-19‚ 2-22‚ 2-25. Memo to Blair Complete the writing assignment‚ ATC 1-4 from Chapter 1 and submit to your instructor. Week 2 Discussion 1: Fraud Discuss in general the ethical issues when employees are tempted to defraud their employer or when companies defraud the public. What sort of situations can lead to this behavior? What are the costs of
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Exercise E-4 a) Describe each transaction 1. $20‚000 in cash is invested in exchange for common stock 2. $5000 in equipment is received‚ with $1000 paid in cash‚ and $4000 billed through Accounts Payable 3. $750 cash is paid for supplies 4. $9500 in services was preformed‚ with $4100 paid for in cash‚ and $5400 billed through Accounts Receivable 5. $1500 was paid to Accounts Payable 6. $2000 was paid in cash in dividends
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Paper ACC/561 September 09‚ 2013 James Krause Absorption accounting method according to E Notes (n.d.) “is a method of accounting where all costs of the manufacturing are included and are allocated to the produced units”. This would include fixed‚ variable and mixed costs. This type of accounting would allow a more accurate figure to supply to upper management about their product and what the bottom line is. This is the most important factor in Absorption accounting.
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406 ACC 2301 INTRODUCTORY MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Section 011 (Monday) Final Exam‚ Winter Term 2012 (May 25th‚ 2012‚ 1:10 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. in Room TRS2-147) INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS: 1. This 2-hour test consists of 5 questions (7 pages). 2. Marks total 45. 3. All questions must be answered on this paper in the spaces following the questions. Pages are not to be separated and all pages must be submitted without exception. 4. Calculator (model Royal XE24 or XE36
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| | | The first caption in most income statements in annual reports is:Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | b. net sales. | Correct Answer: | b. net sales. | Answer Feedback: | Correct. | | | | | | | | Gains differ from revenues because gains:Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | e. are not a result of the entity’s ongoing‚ central operations. | Correct Answer: | e. are not a result of the entity’s ongoing‚ central operations. | Answer Feedback: | Correct. |
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The accounting equation is an equation that includes the Assets‚ Liabilities‚ and Stock of a company. These three attributes determine the value of a company. This value is used to file the company’s taxes. When the value is figured by the accounting equation‚ investors can determine a possible return on their investments. Assets are resources owned by a business. Liabilities are the debts and obligations of the business. Liabilities represent claims of creditors on the assets of the business
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