Fundamentals Of Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259864230
Author: PHILLIPS, Fred, Libby, Robert, Patricia A.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 1, Problem 5E
Labeling and Classifying Business Transactions
The following items relate to business transactions involving K·Swiss Inc.
- a. Coins and currency
- b. Amounts K·Swiss owes to suppliers of shoes
- c. Amounts K·Swiss can collect from customers
- d. Amounts owed to bank for loan to buy building
- e. Property on which buildings will be built
- f. Amounts distributed from profits to stockholders
- g. Amounts earned by K·Swiss by selling shoes
- h. Unused paper in K·Swiss head office
- i. Cost of paper used up during month
- j. Amounts contributed by stockholders for K·Swiss stock
Required:
- 1. Identify an appropriate label (account name) for each item as it would be reported in the company’s financial statements. Choose from the following: Accounts Payable,
Accounts Receivable , Cash, Common Stock, Dividends, Land, Notes Payable, Sales Revenue, Supplies, and Supplies Expense. - 2. Classify each item (a through j) as an asset (A), liability (L), stockholders’ equity (SE), revenue (R), or expense (E).
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Fundamentals Of Financial Accounting
Ch. 1 - Define accounting.Ch. 1 - Prob. 2QCh. 1 - Briefly distinguish financial accounting from...Ch. 1 - The accounting process generates financial reports...Ch. 1 - Explain what the separate entity assumption means...Ch. 1 - List the three main types of business activities...Ch. 1 - What information should be included in the heading...Ch. 1 - What are the purposes of (a) the balance sheet,...Ch. 1 - Explain why the income statement, statement of...Ch. 1 - Briefly explain the difference between net income...
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