H01 Accounting in Action
H01 Accounting in Action
Chapter 1
Accounting in Action
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1 Accounting in Action
Learning Objectives
1 Identify the activities and users associated with accounting.
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Three Activities
Illustration 1-1
The activities of the accounting process
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Who Uses Accounting Data
INTERNAL
USERS
Illustration 1-2
Questions that internal
users ask
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Who Uses Accounting Data
EXTERNAL
USERS
Illustration 1-3
Questions that external
users ask
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LEARNING Explain the building blocks of accounting:
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OBJECTIVE ethics, principles, and assumptions.
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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Standard-setting bodies:
► Financial Accounting Standards
Board (FASB)
► Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC)
► International Accounting
Standards Board (IASB)
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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Financial Statements
Various users
Balance
Balance Sheet
Sheet
need financial
Income
Income Statement
Statement
Statement
Statement of
of Owner's
Owner's Equity
Equity
information
Statement
Statement of
of Cash
Cash Flows
Flows
Note
Note Disclosure
Disclosure
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Measurement Principles
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Assumptions
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LEARNING State the accounting equation, and define
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OBJECTIVE its components.
Owner's
Assets = Liabilities +
Equity
Assets
Resources a business owns.
Provide future services or benefits.
Cash, Supplies, Equipment, prepaid expenses etc.
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Basic Accounting Equation
Owner's
Assets = Liabilities +
Equity
Liabilities
Claims against assets (debts and obligations).
Creditors (party to whom money is owed).
Accounts Payable, Notes Payable, Salaries and Wages
Payable, unearned revneues etc.
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Basic Accounting Equation
Owner's
Assets = Liabilities +
Equity
Owner's Equity
Ownership claim on total assets.
Referred to as residual equity.
Investment by owners and revenues (+)
Drawings and expenses (-).
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Owner’s Equity Illustration 1-6
Expanded accounting
equation
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Owner’s Equity Illustration 1-6
Expanded accounting
equation
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DO IT! 3 Owner's Equity Effects
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LEARNING Analyze the effects of business transactions
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OBJECTIVE on the accounting equation.
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Transaction Analysis
1. +15,000 +15,000
Illustration 1-8
Tabular summary of
Softbyte transactions
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TRANSACTION 2. PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT FOR CASH Softbyte
Inc. purchases computer equipment for $7,000 cash.
Illustration 1-8
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. - 7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500
Assets = liabilities + owner equity +3,500
+2,000
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 3. PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES ON CREDIT (A/P)
Softbyte Inc. purchases for $1,600 headsets and other accessories
expected to last several months. The supplier allows Softbyte to pay this
bill in 1-8
Illustration October. Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Trans- Accounts Accounts Owner's Owner's
Cash + + Supplies + Equipment = + + + Rev. - Exp.
action Receivable Payable Capital Drawings
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 4. SERVICES PERFORMED (revenue) FOR CASH
Softbyte Inc. receives $1,200 cash from customers for app development
services it has performed. Illustration 1-8
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 5. PURCHASE OF ADVERTISING ON CREDIT (account
payable) Softbyte Inc. receives a bill for $250 from the Daily News for
advertising on its online website but postpones payment until a laterIllustration
date. 1-8
Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Trans- Accounts Accounts Owner's Owner's
Cash + + Supplies + Equipment = + + + Rev. - Exp.
action Receivable Payable Capital Drawings
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 6. SERVICES PERFORMED (revenue) FOR CASH AND
CREDIT. Softbyte performs $3,500 of services. The company receives
cash of $1,500 from customers, and it bills the balance of $2,000 on
account.
Illustration 1-8 Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Trans- Accounts Accounts Owner's Owner's
Cash + + Supplies + Equipment = + + + Rev. - Exp.
action Receivable Payable Capital Drawings
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 7. PAYMENT OF EXPENSES Softbyte Inc. pays the
following expenses in cash for September: office rent $600, salaries and
wages of employees $900, and utilities $200. Illustration 1-8
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 8. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Softbyte Inc.
pays its $250 Daily News bill in cash. The company previously (in
Transaction 5) recorded the bill as an increase in Accounts Payable.
Illustration 1-8 Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Trans- Accounts Accounts Owner's Owner's
Cash + + Supplies + Equipment = + + + Rev. - Exp.
action Receivable Payable Capital Drawings
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 9. RECEIPT OF CASH ON ACCOUNT Softbyte Inc.
receives $600 in cash from customers who had been billed for services
(in Transaction 6). Illustration 1-8
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $4,700 - $1,950 - $1,300
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TRANSACTION 10. WITHDRAWAL OF CASH BY OWNER Ray Neal
withdraws $1,300 in cash in cash from the business for his personal use.
Illustration 1-8
Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Trans- Accounts Accounts Owner's Owner's
Cash + + Supplies + Equipment = + + + Rev. - Exp.
action Receivable Payable Capital Drawings
1. +15,000 +15,000
2. -7,000 +7,000
3. +1,600 +1,600
4. +1,200 +1,200
5. +250 -250
6. +1,500 +2,000 +3,500
7. -1,700 -600
-900
-200
8. -250 -250
9. +600 -600
10. -1,300 -1,300
$8,050 + $1,400 + $1,600 + $7,000 = $1,600 + $15,000 + $1,300 - $4,700 - $1,950
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DO IT! 4 Tabular Analysis
2. +7,000 +7,000
3. +8,000 +8,000
4. -850 -850
5. -1,000 -1,000
$18,050 $18,050
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DO IT! 4 Tabular Analysis
2. +7,000 +7,000
3. +8,000 +8,000
4. -850 -850
5. -1,000 -1,000
$18,050 $18,050
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DO IT! 4 Tabular Analysis
2. +7,000 +7,000
3. +8,000 +8,000
4. -850 -850
5. -1,000 -1,000
$18,050 $18,050
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DO IT! 4 Tabular Analysis
2. +7,000 +7,000
3. +8,000 +8,000
4. -850 -850
5. -1,000 -1,000
$18,050 $18,050
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DO IT! 4 Tabular Analysis
2. +7,000 +7,000
3. +8,000 +8,000
4. -850 -850
5. -1,000 -1,000
$38,150 $38,150
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Income statement
Revenues : 8,000
-Expenses : -850
= Net income 7,250
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DO IT! 4 Tabular Analysis
2. +7,000 +7,000
3. +8,000 +8,000
4. -850 -850
5. -1,000 -1,000
$38,150 $38,150
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LEARNING Describe the four financial statements
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OBJECTIVE and how they are prepared.
Income Balance
Statement Sheet:
Owner’s Statement
! Assets
Equity of Cash
Revenues Liabilities
Statement Flows
– Owner
expenses equity
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Net income is needed to determine the
Financial Statements ending balance in owner’s equity.
SOFTBYTE
Income Statement
For the Month Ended September 30, 2017
Illustration 1-9
Financial statements and
their interrelationships
SOFTBYTE
Owner’s Equity Statement
For the Month Ended September 30, 2017
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SOFTBYTE
Owner’s Equity Statement
For the Month Ended September 30, 2017
Illustration 1-9
The ending
balance in SOFTBYTE
owner’s equity Balance Sheet
is needed in September 30, 2017
preparing the
balance sheet.
Illustration 1-9
Financial statements
and their
interrelationships
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Income Statement
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Owner’s Equity Statement
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Balance Sheet
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