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© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Learning Objectives © 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. LO1 Distinguish among service, retail merchandising, and wholesale merchandising businesses. LO2 Identify differences between a sole proprietorship and a corporation. LO3 Explain the relationship between a subsidiary ledger and a controlling account.

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Merchandising Businesses ●Goods that a business purchases to sell are called merchandise. ●A business that purchases and resells goods is called a merchandising business. ●A merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume the goods is called a retail merchandising business. ●A wholesale merchandising business buys and resells merchandise primarily to other merchandising businesses. SLIDE 2 Lesson 9-1 LO1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Forming a Corporation ●A corporation is an organization with the legal rights of a person which many persons or other corporations may own. ●The assets or other financial resources available to a business are called capital. SLIDE 3 LO2 Lesson 9-1 Continued on next slide.

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Forming a Corporation ●Each unit of ownership in a corporation is called a share of stock. ●The owner of one or more shares of stock is called a stockholder. ●The total shares of ownership in a corporation are called capital stock. SLIDE 4 LO2 Lesson 9-1 Continued on next slide. Continued from previous slide.

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Forming a Corporation ●The articles of incorporation, a legal document that identifies basic characteristics of a corporation, is a part of the application submitted to a state to become a corporation. ●A state approves the formation of a corporation by issuing a charter, the legal right for a business to conduct operations as a corporation. SLIDE 5 LO2 Lesson 9-1 Continued from previous slide.

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Subsidiary Ledgers and Controlling Accounts ●A business from which merchandise, supplies, or other assets are purchased is called a vendor. ●A ledger that is summarized in a single general ledger account is called a subsidiary ledger. ●Accountants often refer to a subsidiary ledger as a subledger. ●The subsidiary ledger containing vendor accounts is called an accounts payable ledger. ●An account in a general ledger that summarizes all accounts in a subsidiary ledger is called a controlling account. SLIDE 6 LO3 Lesson 9-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Subsidiary Ledgers and Controlling Accounts SLIDE 7 LO3 Lesson 9-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Subsidiary Ledger Form SLIDE 8 LO3 Lesson 9-1 Same column headings 3 3 Date 1 1 Account Name 2 2 Account Number 4 4 Balance 6 6 Account Balance 5 5 Check Mark

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 9-1 Audit Your Understanding 1.What is the primary difference between retail and wholesale merchandising businesses? SLIDE 9 ANSWER A retail merchandising business sells to those who use or consume the goods. A wholesale merchandising business buys and resells merchandise primarily to other merchandising businesses. Lesson 9-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 9-1 Audit Your Understanding 2.What allows a corporation to own property, incur liabilities, and enter into contracts in its own name? SLIDE 10 ANSWER A corporation, through the rights granted in its charter, has the legal rights of a person. Lesson 9-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 9-1 Audit Your Understanding 3.What is the principal difference between the accounting records of proprietorships and corporations? SLIDE 11 ANSWER Proprietorships have a single capital and drawing account for the owner. A corporation has separate capital accounts for the stock issued and for the earnings kept in the business. Lesson 9-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 9-1 Audit Your Understanding 4.What is the relationship between a controlling account and a subsidiary ledger? SLIDE 12 ANSWER The sum of the subsidiary ledger accounts is equal to the balance in the general ledger controlling account. Lesson 9-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 9-1 Audit Your Understanding 5.What column on a general ledger form is not on an accounts payable ledger form? SLIDE 13 ANSWER Debit Balance Lesson 9-1