Definition Bingo 1.1. Getting Started Financial Accounting - Where's the Money?

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Definition Bingo 1.1. Getting Started Financial Accounting - Where's the Money?

Check you know what these words mean assets liabilities equity real estatecash accounts payable inventoriesraw material mortgagemachinerybank overdraft equipment vehicles Financial Accounting - Where's the Money?

Draw this box with 9 squares Financial Accounting - Where's the Money?

Put 9 of these words in the box assets liabilities equity real estatecash accounts payable inventoriesraw material mortgagemachinerybank overdraft equipment vehicles Financial Accounting - Where's the Money?