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Accounting for a Service Business Unit 1.3 Transactions
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What is a Transaction? An event that occurs during the operation of a business and results in a financial change A business transaction always includes an exchange of value Something of value is given Something of value is received Transaction
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Transaction Analysis Using the totals from a Balance Sheet, transactions can be examined and their effects will be immediately reflected on the net worth of a business Transactions usually take place between accounting periods The period of time covered by an accounting statement
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Questions to ask regarding a transaction… Which items change in value as a result of the transaction? At least two accounts must be affected in order for a transaction to be valid How much do these items change? Do the items increase or decrease in value? After the change is recorded, does the balance sheet equation still balance?
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Transaction Analysis Template Found on the Share Drive Print out a copy to fill in the numbers manually or input the numbers directly on the computer Use the latest Balance Sheet to create the Opening Balance
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Goldman Gym – Transaction Analysis Transaction 1 Purchased new training equipment for $500 cash Training Equipment will increase by $500 Cash will decrease by $500 Cash now has a balance of $4,500 Equipment now has a balance of $95,000 Assets still equal Liabilities plus Equity
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Goldman Gym – Transaction Analysis Transaction 2 Purchased office supplies for $55, on credit, from Central Supply Co. Office Supplies increase by $55 Money owed (Accounts Payable) increases by $55 Office Supplies now has a balance of $555 Accounts Payable now has a balance of $4,055 Assets still equal Liabilities plus Equity
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Goldman Gym – Transaction Analysis Transaction 3 Received $3,000 from customers who owed money to the business Cash balance increases by $3,000 Accounts Receivable (money owed from customers) decreases by $3,000 New Cash balance is $7,500 New Accounts Receivable balance is $3,000 Assets still equal Liabilities plus Equity
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Goldman Gym – Transaction Analysis Complete the remaining transactions (page 18) yourself As a hint…Total Assets = $242,480 at the end of the exercise
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Preparing a New Balance Sheet Transfer the new balances from the transaction analysis sheet to a new balance sheet Make sure the date reflects the changes in the account balances
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