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Chapter 5 Pages 96-120
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If only a _______________ was used you would have to search through all journal pages to find items affecting a single account. For this reason a form is used to summarize in _________ place all the changes to a single account. A separate from is used for ___________ account.
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An ______________________________ is based on and includes: 1. Transaction ________________ 2. Journal _________________ 3. __________ & _________ sides of a T account – (Often referred to as the ______________________ account form.)
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__________________ a group of accounts. __________________ a ledger that contains all accounts needed to prepare financial statements. ___________________ the name given to an account. ___________________ the number assigned to an account.
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____________________ a list of account titles and numbers showing the location of each account in a ledger. Balance Sheet accounts & Income Statement accounts. Accounts in a general ledger are arranged in the same order as they appear on a financial statement: 1: _________________ 2: Liabilities 3: ________________ 4: Revenue 5: Expenses
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1 st digit = the ledger division in which account is located (assets = 100) 2 nd 2 digits = the location of each account within a general ledger division (50 for supplies says the account is between ________.) Usually assign numbers by __________. When new account is added next number is sequenced in ___________.
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________________________ the procedure for arranging accounts in a general ledger, assigning account number and keeping records current. Usually ________________________ order. Should leave some unused numbers on either side for other accounts.
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When an account is no longer used, it is _____________ from the general ledger and chart of accounts. (EX: buy a building – no longer need rent expense) Used 3 digits here but if had more accounts would chance to 4 or more digits
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________________________ writing an account title and number on the heading of an account. 1. Write the account _______________, after the word “Account” 2. Write the account _______________, after the words “Account No.”
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__________________: transferring information from a journal entry to a ledger Posting sorts journal entries so that all __________ & _____________ affecting each account are brought together.
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1. Separate amounts in a journal’s general amount column are posted ____________ to the account written in the Account Title column. 2. Separate amounts in a journal’s special amount columns are not posted individually – instead the ______________ are posted.
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1. Write the _____________. 2. Write the __________. In the post ref column put the _____________ page number. 3. Write the debit amount in the general debit column. 4. Write the new ________________ in the balance column. 5. Return to the journal and write the account number in the ________________ column.
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1. Write the _____________. 2. Write the __________. In the post ref column put the _____________ page number. 3. Write the debit amount in the general debit column. 4. Write the new ________________ in the balance column. 5. Return to the journal and write the account number in the ________________ column.
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The posting reference is always recorded in the journal as the __________ step in the posting procedure. Why? If it is left blank we know what?
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Special amount columns: __________________________________________ Last chapter we put a check mark in the post reference column – now we just post the _____________ for these special amount columns.
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The general account totals are ________ posted – because they have already been posted ____________. Therefore, under the totals of these columns you put a ______________. The totals post reference column is left ___________.
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An incorrect journal entry should be corrected with an additional journal entry called a correcting entry. Correct by ruling through the item Discovered a payment of cash for advertising was journalized and posted in error as a debit to Miscellanous Expense instead of Advertising Expense, $210. Debit Advertising & Credit Misc. Expense
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