Basic Financial Statements
Basic Financial Statements
Basic Financial Statements
Statements
Chapter 2
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
are
arethe
thefinal
final
product
productofof the
the
accounting
accountingprocess.
process.
tell
tellhow
howthe
the
business
businessisisperforming
performing
and
andwhere
whereititstands.
stands.
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Introduction to Financial
Statements
Balance Sheet
Three primary
Income Statement
financial
Statement of Cash Flows statements.
Introduction to Financial
Statements
Balance Sheet
Income Statement
Statement of Cash Flows
Describes
where the
enterprise
stands at a
specific date.
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Introduction to Financial
Statements
Balance Sheet
Income Statement
Statement of Cash Flows
Depicts the
revenue and
expenses for a
designated
period of time.
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Introduction to Financial
Statements
Balance Sheet
Income Statement
Statement of Cash Flows
Depicts the
ways cash has
changed during
a designated
period of time.
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1) BALANCE SHEET
(A Statement of Financial
Shows the financial )
position of a company at a specific date. A balance
Position
sheet may be prepared monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on the
needs of management and external users.
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a) Assets
It
Current Assets:
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Notes Receivable
Office Supplies
Inventories
Fixed Assets:
Equipment
Buildings
Land
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Assets
Assets are resources that are controlled by the business and are
expected to have future economic benefits flowed to the business.
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Assets
These accounting principles support
cost as the basis for asset valuation.
Cost Principle
Objectivity
Principle
Going-Concern
Assumption
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b) Liabilities
It
Short-Term Liabilities:
Notes Payable
Accounts Payable
Unearned Revenue
Salaries Payable
Interest Payable
Taxes Payable
Long-Term Liabilities:
mortgages payable
bonds payable
long-term notes.
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Liabilities
c) Owners Equity
It
Share Capital
Withdrawals by owners
Revenues
Expenses
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OWNERS EQUITY
DECREASES
Owner Withdrawals
from the Business
Owner Investments
in the Business
Owners Equity
Revenues
Expenses
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Owners Equity
Equity represents
the owners claims on the assets of the business.
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Forms of Business
Organization
Sole
Sole
Proprietorships
Proprietorships
Partnerships
Partnerships
Corporations
Corporations
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Proprietorships
Proprietorships
Partnerships
Partnerships
Partners' equity
Jill Jones, capital $ 4,000
Bill Jones, capital
4,000
Total partners' equity
$ 8,000
Corporations
Corporations
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THE ACCOUNTING
EQUATION
Assets
Assets == Liabilities
Liabilities ++ Equity
Equity
$300,000
$300,000 == $80,000
$80,000 ++ $220,000
$220,000
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Lets analyze
transactions
for JJs Lawn
Care Service.
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Lets prepare the Income Statement and Statement of Cash Flows for
JJs Lawn Care Service for the month ending 31 May 2009.
These
Thesetransactions
transactionsimpact
impactthe
theStatement
StatementofofCash
CashFlows.
Flows.
These
Thesetransactions
transactionsimpact
impactthe
theIncome
IncomeStatement.
Statement.
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2) INCOME STATEMENT
a) Revenues
Revenues
sales
performance of services
rent
interest
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b) Expenses
Expenses
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Investments
Investments by
by and
and payments
payments to
to the
the owners
owners
are
are not
not included
included on
on the
the Income
Income Statement.
Statement.
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3) STATEMENT of CASH
FLOWS
The
The
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Operating
Operatingactivities
activitiesinclude
includethe
thecash
casheffects
effectsof
ofrevenue
revenueand
andexpense
expensetransactions.
transactions.
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Investing
Investingactivities
activitiesinclude
includethe
thecash
casheffects
effectsof
ofpurchasing
purchasingand
andselling
sellingassets.
assets.
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Financing
Financingactivities
activitiesinclude
includethe
thecash
casheffects
effectsof
oftransactions
transactionswith
withthe
theowners
ownersand
and
creditors.
creditors.
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These
These
balances
balances
will
will
appear
appear
on
onthe
the
Balance
Balance
Sheet.
Sheet.
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Assets
Assets ==
$21,850
$21,850 ==
Liabilities
Liabilities ++
$13,150
$13,150 ++
Equity
Equity
$8,700
$8,700
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Relationships Among
Financial Statements
Date at
beginning of
period
Time
Balance
Sheet
Date at
end of
period
Balance
Sheet
Income Statement
Statement of Cash Flows
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Financial Statement
Articulation
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End of Chapter 2
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