Financial Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780133791129
Author: Jane L. Reimers
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
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Chapter 2, Problem 31EB
Elements of the financial statements. (LO 3). Listed are elements of the financial statements discussed in this chapter. Match each element with the descriptions (use each as many times as necessary).
- a. Assets
- b. Liabilities
- c. Shareholders’ equity
- d. Revenues
- e. Expenses
- f.
Retained earnings - g. Common stock
- 1. ________ Note signed with a bank
- 2. ________ Rent paid a year in advance
- 3. ________ Items that make up net income that appear on the income statement
- 4. ________ Items that appear on the balance sheet
- 5. ________ A share of ownership in a corporation
- 6. ________ Equity that results from doing business and is kept in the company rather than paid out to stockholders
- 7. ________ Shareholders’ interest in the company
- 8. ________ Costs of the daily operations of a business
- 9. ________ Salaries owed to employees
- 10. ________ Cost of inventory when it is sold
- 11. ________ Revenue received for services not yet provided
- 12. ________ Interest received on notes receivable
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equity, revenue or expense.
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Chapter 2 Solutions
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