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Principles of Financial Accounting Exam 1 Questions And Answers Where do financing funds come from? Either issuing (selling) stock of borrowing money. Creditor The person to whom the corporation owes money. Liability The obligation to repay a creditor. Stockholders' Equity Claims of the stockh...

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Principles of Financial Accounting Exam 1
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Where do financing funds come from? Either issuing (selling) stock of borrowing money.




Creditor The person to whom the corporation owes money.




Liability The obligation to repay a creditor.




Stockholders' Equity Claims of the stockholders.




Investing Activites The purchase (and sale) of the assets that are used in operations

(commonly referred to as property,plant, and equipment) are a corporation's investing activities.




Operating Activities Operating through use of goods or services that generate revenue and

expenses.




Revenue the increase in assets (cash or receivable) that results from the sale of products or

services.

, Principles of Financial Accounting Exam 1
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Expenses the cost of assets used or the liabilities created, in the operation of the business




Net income revenues are greater than expenses




Net loss expenses are greater than revenues




List the four types of financial statements Balance sheet, retained earnings, income

statement, cash flow




Balance sheet Reports the resources owned by a company (assets) and the claims against

those resources (liabilities and stockholders' equity) at a specific point in time.




Income statement Reports how well a company has performed its operations (revenues,

expenses, and net income/loss) over a period of time




Retained earnings statement Reports how much of the company's income was retained in

the business and how much was distributed to owners over a period of time

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