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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Chart of Accounts Effective Accounting Systems MiscJournals Posting & Balancing
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What type of account would have an account number like this: 222345
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Liabilities
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Which account number would represent a customer’s account number? a.115001 b.222001 c.310001 d.521001
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Which account number would represent a customer’s account number? a.115001 Assets (accounts receivable) start with 1
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What number do all expenses start with in the chart of accounts?
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All expenses start with 5
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Which accounts start with the number 4?
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Revenues start with the number 4
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List the 5 categories and numbers in the chart of accounts
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Assets – 1 Liabilities – 2 Owner’s Equity – 3 Revenues – 4 Expenses – 5
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What do internal controls safeguard your assets from?
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Internal controls safeguard your assets and eliminate waste
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An important characteristic of an effective accounting system is that the system provides the most benefit for the least cost? True or False
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TRUE
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Flexibility means being able to accommodate changes in your business over time TRUE OR FALSE
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TRUE
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Compatibility means you get the most benefit for the least cost True or False?
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False Compatibility means it works smoothly with your personnel and organizational structure
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Which of the following are important design features of an effective accounting system? a.Flexibility b.Compatibility c.Control d.All of the above
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Which of the following are important design features of an effective accounting system? a.Flexibility b.Compatibility c.Control d.All of the above
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What is the first step in computerized data processing? a. Source documents b. Orders c. Inputs d. processing
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What is the first step in computerized data processing? a. Source documents b. Orders c. Inputs d. processing
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What is the second step in computerized data processing? a. Source documents b. Orders c. Inputs d. processing
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What is the second step in computerized data processing? a. Source documents b. Orders c. Inputs d. processing
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What is the last step in computerized data processing? a. Inputs b. Processing c. Outputs d. invoices
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What is the last step in computerized data processing? a. Inputs b. Processing c. Outputs d. invoices
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Which of the following is the beginning step in designing an accounting system? a.The previous year’s adjusted trial balance b.Classification of transactions c.The chart of accounts d.Determination of menu structure
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Which of the following is the beginning step in designing an accounting system? c. The chart of accounts
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Which of the following are computer programs that link data by means of formulas and functions? a.Special journals b.Networks c.QuickBooks d.Spreadsheets
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Which of the following are computer programs that link data by means of formulas and functions? D. Spreadsheets
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In which journal would the sale of merchandise for cash be recorded?
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The Cash Receipts Journal
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In which journal would you record a return of merchandise sold on account?
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The general journal
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In which journal would sale of goods on account be recorded?
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Sales Journal
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In which journal would you record all check payments?
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Cash Payments Journal
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In which journal would you record a purchase of inventory on account?
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Purchases Journal
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When (or how often) should the total in accounts receivable column in the cash receipts journal be posted to the general ledger?
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Monthly
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When (or how often) should the individual amounts in the cash payments journal be posted to the Accounts Payable Ledger?
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Daily
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The total of all subsidiary accounts receivable should equal what?
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Accounts receivable (control account)
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Accounts payable should equal the sum of what?
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Sum of individual supplier accounts payable
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In the General Journal, when balancing the Ledgers…. What should equal what???
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Total debits should equal total credits Always!
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