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College
Accounting
Heintz & Parry20th Edition
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Analyzing
Transactions: The
Accounting Equation
2Chapter
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1
Define the accounting
elements.
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• An individual, association, or organization that
engages in economic activities and controls specific
economic resources
• The business entity’s finances are kept separate
from the owner’s nonbusiness assets and liabilities
(business entity concept)
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Items owned by a business that
will provide future benefits.
MUST BE “OWNED”
NOT RENTED
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Items owned by a business that will
provide future benefits.
BUT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE PAID
OFF, COULD STILL BE MAKING
PAYMENTS ON IT
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Examples:
• Cash
• Merchandise
• Furniture
• Fixtures
• Machinery
• Buildings
• Land
• Accounts Receivable
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• The amount of money owed to the business by its
customers as a result of making sales “on account”
or “on credit”
• Simply, customers who have promised to pay
sometime in the future
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A probable future outflow of assets as a
result of a past transaction or event.
IN OTHER WORDS, DEBTS OR
OBLIGATIONS OF THE BUSINESS
THAT CAN BE PAID WITH CASH,
GOODS, OR SERVICES.
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Examples:
• Accounts
Payable
• Notes
Payable
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• An unwritten promise to pay a supplier for assets
purchased or services rendered
• Referred to as making a purchase “on account” or
“on credit”
Be careful!! Don’t confuse accounts
receivable and accounts payable. Ask
yourself, are we waiting to receive?
Or waiting to pay?
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• Formal written
promises to pay
suppliers or lenders
specified sums of
money at definite
future times
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Amount by which the business assets
exceed the business liabilities.
Also called:
NET WORTH CAPITALOR
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If a business has total assets of
$100,000 and total liabilities of $60,000,
what is the owner’s equity?
Once the debts are paid, the
remaining assets belong to the
owner (owner’s equity).
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If a business has total assets of $100,000
and total liabilities of $60,000, what is the
owner’s equity?
FORMULA:
$100,000 $60,000 = $40,000
ASSETS LIABILITIES =OWNER’S EQUITY–
–
Can also be expressed as:
Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity
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• The owner of a business may have business assets
and liabilities as well as nonbusiness assets and
liabilities.
• Nonbusiness assets and liabilities are not included in
the entity’s accounting records.
• If the owner invests money or other assets in the
business, the item is now classified as a business
asset.
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2
Construct the
accounting equation.
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Assets Liabilities= Owner’s Equity+
The left side
shows the assets.
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Assets Liabilities= Owner’s Equity+
The right side shows where
the money came from to
buy the assets
The right side shows
where the money came
from to buy the assets.
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3
Analyze business
transactions.
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• An economic event that has a direct impact on the
business
• Usually requires an exchange with an outside entity
• We must be able to measure this exchange in
dollars
• All business transactions affect the accounting
equation through specific accounts
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A separate record
used to summarize
changes in each
asset, liability, and
owner’s equity of a
business.
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Three
Questions:
•What happened?
•Which accounts are affected?
•How is the accounting equation affected?
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What happened?
Make certain you
understand the event that
has taken place.
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Which accounts are affected?
• Identify the accounts that are affected.
• Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities, or
owner’s equity.
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How is the accounting equation
affected?
• Determine which accounts have increased or
decreased.
• Make certain that the accounting equation remains
in balance after the transaction has been entered.
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4
Show the effects of
business transactions on
the accounting equation.
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Let’s analyze the
effect of transactions
on the accounting
equation for Jessie
Jane’s Campus
Delivery.
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Jessica Jane, the owner, invested
$2,000 in the business.
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What happened?
Jessica took $2,000 from her personal
bank account and deposited it in a new
account in the business’s name.
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Identify the accounts that are
affected.
CASH J. J.,
CAPITAL
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Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
CASH J. J.,
CAPITAL
ASSET OWNER’S
EQUITY
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Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
CASH J. J.,
CAPITAL
INCREASED INCREASED
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Does the accounting equation
balance?
ASSETS = LIABILITIES+OWNER’S EQUITY
+$2,000
CASH J. J., CAPITAL=
+$2,000=
It balances!
Assets of $2,000 = Liabilities of $0
+ Owner’s equity of $2,000
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Purchased delivery equipment for
$1,200 cash.
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What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.DELIVERY
EQUIPMENT
CASH
ASSET ASSET
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Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
DELIVERY
EQUIPMENT
CASH
ASSET ASSET
DECREASEDINCREASED
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Let’s look at the accounting equation.
ASSETS = LIAB. O. E.
–$1,200CASH =
=+ DEL. EQUIP.
+$1,200
The right hand side
of the equation is
not affected.
+
+
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Does the accounting equation
balance?
Yes!
Total assets stayed the same. One asset
increased, the other decreased. No
change in liabilities or owner’s equity.
ASSETS = LIAB. O. E.
–$1,200CASH =
=+ DEL. EQUIP.
+$1,200+
+
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ASSETS
CASH$2,000
– 1,200
$ 800
DEL. EQUIP.
$1,200
$1,200BAL.
LEFT SIDE OF EQUATION:
CASH $ 800
DEL. EQUIP. 1,200
TOTAL ASSETS $2,000
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LIABILITIES
$2,000
$2,000BAL.
OWNER’S EQUITY
RIGHT SIDE OF EQUATION:
LIABILITIES $ 0
OWNER’S EQUITY 2,000
TOTAL LIAB. & O.E. $2,000
$ 0
BAL. $ 0
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Purchased delivery equipment on
account for $900.
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Jessica is buying this delivery equipment
“on account.” She will be making payments
on it over the next three months.
NO CASH WAS EXCHANGED TODAY
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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DEL.
EQUIP.
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
ASSET LIABILITY
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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DEL.
EQUIP.
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
ASSET LIABILITY
INCREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
INCREASED
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ASSETS = LIABILITIES OWNER’S EQUITY
+$900
DEL.
EQUIP.=
=
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
+$900 This transaction had
no effect on owner’s
equity.
+
Let’s look at the accounting equation.
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ASSETS = LIABILITIES OWNER’S EQUITY
+$900
DEL.
EQUIP.=
=
It balances!
Assets increased by $900 =
Liabilities increased by $900
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
+$900
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH$2,000
– 1,200
$ 800
DEL. EQUIP.
$1,200
$1,200BAL.
+ 900
$ 800 $2,100
$800 + ($1,200 + $900) =
$2,900 TOTAL ASSETS
BAL.
+
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LIABILITIES
+$2,000
$2,000BAL.
OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS. PAY. J. J., CAPITAL
+$900
$900 $2,000BAL.
$900 + $2,000 = $2,900
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND OWNER’S EQUITY
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Made $300 payment
on equipment loan.
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CASH ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
ASSETLIABILITY
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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CASH ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
ASSET LIABILITY
DECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
DECREASED
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ASSETS = LIABILITIES OWNER’S EQUITY
–$300
CASH =
=
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
–$300 This transaction had
no effect on owner’s
equity.
+
Let’s look at the accounting equation.
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ASSETS = LIABILITIES OWNER’S EQUITY
–$300
CASH =
=
It balances!
Assets decreased by $300 =
Liabilities decreased by $300
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
–$300
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH$2,000
– 1,200$ 800
DEL. EQUIP.
$1,200$1,200BAL.
+ 900
$ 800 $2,100– 300
$ 500 $2,100
$2,600
BAL.
BAL.
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LIABILITIES
+$2,000
$2,000BAL.
OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS. PAY. J. J., CAPITAL
+$900
$900 $2,000BAL.
$2,000BAL.
– 300
$600$2,600
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FOUR TYPES:
DECREASE:
EXPENSES
DRAWING
INCREASE:
REVENUES
INVESTMENTS
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• The amount a business charges customers for
products sold or services performed
• Recognized when earned (even if cash has not yet
been received)
• Increases both assets (cash or accounts
receivable) and owner’s equity
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Examples:
• Delivery Fees
• Consulting Fees
• Rent Revenue (if the business rents space to
others)
• Interest Revenue (for interest earned on bank
deposits)
• Sales (for sales of merchandise)
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• Represent the decrease in assets (or increase in
liabilities) as a result of efforts made to produce
revenues
• Separate accounts are maintained for each type of
expense
• Either decrease assets or increase liabilities, but
ALWAYS decrease owner’s equity
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• Supplies consumed
• Taxes
• Rent
• Salaries
Examples:
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REVENUE greater than EXPENSES
= NET INCOME
EXAMPLE: Luke Perkins performed $6,000 of tax
services (revenue) this year and incurred expenses of
$1,500 for rent, $500 for supplies, and $3,000 in salaries.
REVENUE EXPENSES = NET INCOME
$6,000 $5,000 = $1,000
$1,500 + $500 + $3,000
–
–
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EXPENSES greater than REVENUE
= NET LOSS
EXAMPLE: John Atwood performed $8,000 of
delivery services (revenue) this year and
incurred expenses of $3,500 for rent, $500 for
supplies, $3,000 in salaries, and $2,500 for
gasoline.
REVENUE EXPENSES = NET LOSS
$8,000 $9,500 = ($1,500)
$3,500 + $500 + $3,000 + $2,500
–
–
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• The concept that income determination can be made
on a periodic basis (month, quarter, year, etc.)
• Any accounting period of 12 months is called a fiscal
year
• The owner taking (withdrawing) cash or other assets
from the business for personal use
• Reduces owner’s equity and assets
• Also referred to as drawing
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Jessie
performed
services and
received $500
in cash.
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DELIVERY
FEES
CASH
O.E.
REVENUE
ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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DELIVERY
FEES
CASH
INCREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.INCREASED
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ASSETS = LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
+$500
CASH =
=
It balances!
Assets increased by $500 =
Owner’s equity increased by $500
DELIVERY
FEES
+$500
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL. EQUIP.
$ 500 $2,100
$3,100
BAL.
+ 500
BAL. $ 1,000 $2,100
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS. PAY. J. J., CAPITAL
$2,000BAL. $600
$3,100
DELIVERY
FEES
+$500
BAL. $600 $2,000 $500
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Jessie paid $200 for office rent.
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RENT
EXPENSE
CASH
O.E.
EXPENSEASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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RENT
EXPENSE
CASH
INCREASED DECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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RENT
EXPENSE
CASH
BE CAREFUL! While incurring an expense
will increase the expense account, it will
cause an overall
DECREASE IN OWNER’S EQUITY.
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
–$200
CASH =
=
It balances!
Assets decreased by $200 =
Owner’s equity decreased by $200
RENT
EXPENSE
–$200
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL. EQUIP.
$2,900
BAL. $1,000 $2,100
– 200$ 800 $2,100BAL.
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL. $600
$600 + $2,000 + $500 – $200 = $2,900
REVENUES
BAL. $600 $2,000
$500
$500
EXPENSES
+$200
$200
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Jessie paid $50 for telephone
expense.
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TELE.
EXPENSE
CASH
O.E.
EXPENSE
ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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TELE.
EXPENSE
CASH
INCREASED DECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
–$50
CASH =
=
It balances!
Assets decreased by $50 =
Owner’s equity decreased by $50
TELE.
EXPENSE
–$50
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL. EQUIP.
$2,850
BAL. $ 800 $2,100
– 50$ 750 $2,100BAL.
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J., CAPITAL
$2,000BAL.$600
$600 + $2,000 + $500 – $250 = $2,850
REVENUES
BAL. $600 $2,000
$500
$500
EXPENSES
+ 50
$ 250
$ 200
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Jessie
performed
$600 of
services on
account.
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Jessie has performed services for this
client. The client will be paying Jessie
at a later date.
IT IS REVENUE EVEN THOUGH NO CASH
CHANGES HANDS TODAY!
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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DELIVERY
FEES
O.E.
REVENUE
ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE
ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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DELIVERY
FEES
ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE
INCREASED INCREASEDa
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
+$600
ACCTS.
RECEIVABLE=
=
It balances!
Assets increased by $600 =
Owner’s equity increased by $600
DELIVERY
FEES
+$600
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL. EQUIP.
$3,450
BAL. $2,100
$750 $2,100BAL.
$750
ACCTS.
REC.
+$600
$600
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL.$600
$600 + $2,000 + $1,100 – $250 = $3,450
REVENUES
BAL.$600 $2,000
$ 500
$1,100
EXPENSES
$250+ 600
$250
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Purchased supplies
for $80 cash.
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SUPPLIES CASH
ASSET ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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SUPPLIES CASH
ASSET ASSET
INCREASEDDECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. O. E.
–$80
CASH ==
It balances!
Total assets stayed the same. One asset
increased, the other decreased. No
change in liabilities or owner’s equity.
SUPPLIES
+$80
++
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL.
EQUIP.
$3,450
BAL. $2,100
$670 $2,100BAL.
$750
ACCTS.
REC.
+$80
$600
SUPPLIES
$600– 80
$80
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL.$600
$600 + $2,000 + $1,100 – $250 = $3,450
REVENUES
BAL. $600 $2,000
$1,100
$1,100
EXPENSES
$250
$250
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Prepaid insurance with $200 cash.
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PREPAID
INSURANCE
CASH
ASSET ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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PREPAID
INSURANCE
CASH
ASSET ASSET
INCREASEDDECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. O. E.
–$200CASH =
=
It balances!
Total assets stayed the same.
One asset increased, the other
decreased. No change in
liabilities or owner’s equity.
PREPAID INS.+$200
+
++
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL.
EQUIP.
$3,450
BAL. $2,100
$470 $2,100BAL.
$670
ACCTS.
REC.
$80
$600
SUPPLIES
$600
– 200
$80
PREPD.
INS.
+$200
$200
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL. $600
$600 + $2,000 + $1,100 – $250 = $3,450
REVENUES
BAL.$600 $2,000
$1,100
$1,100
EXPENSES
$250
$250
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Received $570 in cash for services
recognized in an earlier transaction.
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When Jessie provided the delivery services, this
client agreed to pay at a later date.
TODAY SHE RECEIVED CASH OF $570 AS A
PARTIAL PAYMENT.
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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CASH
ASSET
ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE
ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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CASHACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE
INCREASEDDECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. O. E.
+$570CASH =
=
It balances!
Total assets stayed the same.
One asset increased, the other
decreased. No change in
liabilities or owner’s equity.
ACCTS. REC.
–$570
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
++
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ASSETS
CASH DEL.
EQUIP.
$3,450
BAL. $2,100
$1,040 $2,100BAL.
$ 470
ACCTS.
REC.
$80
$ 30
SUPPLIES
$600
+ 570
$80
PREPD.
INS.
– 570
$200
$200
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL. $600
$600 + $2,000 + $1,100 – $250 = $3,450
REVENUES
BAL. $600 $2,000
$1,100
$1,100
EXPENSES
$250
$250
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Purchased
delivery
equipment for
$300 cash and
$1,200 on
account.
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Jessie is buying this delivery
equipment by paying some cash now
and the rest “on account.” She will
be making payments on it over the
next four months.
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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CASH
ASSET
DELIVERY
EQUIP.
ASSET
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
LIABILITY
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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CASH
ASSET
DELIVERY
EQUIP.
ASSET
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
LIABILITY
INCREASED INCREASEDDECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIABILITIES
OWNER’S
EQUITY
$1,500
DEL.
EQUIP.=
=
It balances!
Assets increased by $1,200 = Liabilities
increased by $1,200
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
+$1,200
+
CASH
–$300
Does the accounting equation
balance?
+
+
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ASSETS
CASH DEL.
EQUIP.
$4,650
BAL. $2,100
$ 740 $3,600BAL.
$1,040
ACCTS.
REC.
$80
$30
SUPPLIES
$30
– 300
$80
PREPD.
INS.
+ 1,500
$200
$200
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL. $ 600
$1,800 + $2,000 + $1,100 – $250 = $4,650
REVENUES
BAL. $1,800 $2,000
$1,100
$1,100
EXPENSES
$250
$250
+ 1,200
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Jessie paid her part-time
employees $650 in wages.
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WAGES
EXPENSE
CASH
O.E.
EXPENSE
ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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WAGES
EXPENSE
CASH
INCREASED DECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
–$650
CASH =
=
It balances!
Assets decreased by $650 =
Owner’s equity decreased by $650
WAGES
EXPENSE
–$650
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL.
EQUIP.
$4,000
BAL. $3,600
$ 90 $3,600 BAL.
$740
ACCTS.
REC.
$80
$30
SUPPLIES
$30– 650
$80
PREPD.
INS.
$200
$200
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL. $1,800
$1,800 + $2,000 + $1,100 – $900 = $4,000
REVENUES
BAL. $1,800 $2,000
$1,100
$1,100
EXPENSES
$250
$900
+ 650
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Jessie
received
delivery fees
as follows:
$430 in cash
and $620 on
account.
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CASH
ASSET
DELIVERY
EQUIP.
ASSET
DELIVERY
FEES
O.E.
REVENUE
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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CASH DELIVERY
EQUIP.
ASSET ASSET
DELIVERY
FEES
O.E.
REVENUE
INCREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
INCREASEDINCREASED
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ASSETS = LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
$430
CASH =
=
It balances!
Assets increased by $1,050 =
Owner’s equity increased by $1,050
DELIVERY
FEES
+$1,050
+ACCTS.
REC.
+$620
Does the accounting equation
balance?
+
+
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ASSETS
CASH DEL.
EQUIP.
$5,050
BAL. $3,600
$520 $3,600BAL.
$ 90
ACCTS.
REC.
$80
$650
SUPPLIES
$ 30
+ 430
$80
PREPD.
INS.
$200
$200
+ 620
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAPITAL
$2,000BAL.$1,800
$1,800 + $2,000 + $2,150 – $900 = $5,050
REVENUES
BAL. $1,800 $2,000
$ 1,100
$ 2,150
EXPENSES
$900
$900+ 1,050
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Jessie
withdrew
$150 for
personal
expenses.
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Jessie is withdrawing some of her equity in
the business by taking home an asset
(cash). This will reduce the assets and
reduce her owner’s equity.
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets,
liabilities, or owner’s equity.
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J. J.,
DRAWING
CASH
O.E.
DRAWING
ASSET
What happened?
Identify the accounts that are affected.
Classify these accounts as assets, liabilities,
or owner’s equity.
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J. J.,
DRAWING
CASH
INCREASED DECREASED
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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J. J.,
DRAWING
CASH
BE CAREFUL! Just like expenses, the drawing
account will increase in this situation, but it will
cause an overall DECREASE IN OWNER’S EQUITY.
Determine which accounts have
increased or decreased.
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ASSETS = LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
–$150
CASH =
=
It balances!
Assets decreased by $150 =
Owner’s equity decreased by $150
J.J.,
DRAWING
+$150
+
Does the accounting equation
balance?
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ASSETS
CASH DEL.
EQUIP.
$4,900
BAL. $3,600
$370 $3,600BAL.
$ 520
ACCTS.
REC.
$80
$650
SUPPLIES
$650
– 150
$80
PREPD.
INS.
$200
$200
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LIAB. OWNER’S EQUITY
ACCTS.
PAY.
J. J.,
CAP.
$2,000BAL. $1,800
$1,800 + $2,000 – $150 + $2,150 – $900 = $4,900
REV.
BAL.$1,800 $2,000
$2,150
$2,150
EXP.
$900
$900
J. J.,
DRAWING
+$150$150
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5
Prepare and describe
the purposes of a simple
income statement,
statement of owner’s
equity, and balance
sheet.
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• Three commonly prepared financial statements:
Income statement
Statement of owner’s equity
Balance sheet
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• Reports the profitability of business operations for a
specific period of time
• Expenses are subtracted from revenues to
determine net income/loss
• Also called the profit and loss statement or
operating statement
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Financial statement headings:
1st line: The name of the company
2nd line: The title of the statement
3rd line: The time period covered or the date of
the statement
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This column is used
for listing items
to be totaled.
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This column is used
for Totals.
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Revenues
Delivery fees $2,150
The first item at the top of
a column should include
a dollar sign.
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Revenues
Delivery fees
Expenses
Wages expense
Rent expense
Telephone expense
Total expenses
$2,150
$ 650
200
50900
Underline before totaling.
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Revenues
Delivery fees
Expenses
Wages expense
Rent expense
Telephone expense
Total expenses
Net income
$2,150
$ 650
200
50
900
$1,250
Revenues are greater than expenses,
therefore the total is called NET INCOME.
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Revenues
Delivery fees
Expenses
Wages expense
Rent expense
Telephone expense
Total expenses
Net income
$2,150
$ 650
200
50
900
$1,250
Double underline the
net income total.
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• Reports the activities that affected owner’s equity
for a specific period of time
• Uses Net Income from the income statement
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Jessica Jane, capital, June 1, 20-- $2,000Net income for June $1,250
Instead of showing revenue increasing and
expenses decreasing the owner’s equity,
this statement uses the net effect (net
income/loss) from the income statement.
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Jessica Jane, capital, June 1, 20-- $2,000Net income for June
Less withdrawal for June
$1,250
150
1,100
$1,250 net income – $150 withdrawal =
$1,100 increase in capital
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Jessica Jane, capital, June 1, 20-- $2,000Net income for June
Less withdrawal for June
Increase in capital
$1,250
150
1,100Jessica Jane, capital, June 30, 20-- $3,100
$2,000 beginning O. E. + $1,100 increase =
$3,100
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• Confirms the accounting equation has remained in
balance
• Also referred to as a statement of financial position
or statement of financial condition
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The balance sheet reports assets,
liabilities, and owner’s equity on a
SPECIFIC DATE, not a period of time.
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Assets LiabilitiesCash $ 370Accounts receivable 650
Supplies 80Prepaid insurance 200Delivery equipment
$4,900Total assets
Accounts payable
Owner’s Equity
Jessica Jane, capital
$1,800
3,100
Total liabilities and
owner’s equity $4,900
It balances!!!
3,600
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6
Define the three
basic phases of the
accounting process.
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INPUT
Transactions
provide the
necessary
input
THREE BASIC PHASES:
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PROCESSING
• Identify accounts
• Classify accounts
• Determine whether
increase or decrease?
• Enter transaction and
verify balance
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OUTPUT
INCOME
STATEMENT
REVENUES
–
EXPENSES
=
NET INCOME
STATEMENT OF
OWNER’S EQUITY
BEGINNING CAPITAL+
INVESTMENTS+
NET INCOME–
WITHDRAWALS=
ENDING CAPITAL
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OUTPUT
BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
=
LIABILITES
+
OWNER’S EQUITY
(Ending Capital)