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Accounting | Planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information. |
Accounting System | A planned process for providing financial information that will be useful to management. |
Accounting Records | Organized summaries of a business's financial activities. |
Service Business | A business that performs an activity for a fee. |
Proprietorship | A business owned by one person. |
Business Entity | This accounting concept is applied when a business's financial information is recorded and reported separately from the owner's personal financial information. |
Asset | Anything of value that is owned. |
Equities | Financial rights to the asset of a business. |
Liability | An amount owed by a business. |
Owner's Equity | The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets. |
Accounting Equation | Shows the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner's equity. |
Ethics | The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions. |
Business Ethics | the use of ethics in making business decisions. |
Transaction | A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity. |
Unit of Measurement | This accounting concept is applied when business transactions are stated in numbers that have common values. |
Account | A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation. |
Account Title | The name given to an account. |
Account Balance | The amount in an account. |
Capital | The account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business. |
Revenue | An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business. |
Sale on Account | A sale for which cash will be received at a later date. |
Realization of Revenue | This accounting concept is applied when revenue is recorded at the time goods or services are sold. |
Expense | A decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business. |
Withdrawals | Assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use. |