Deck 4: Journalizing and Posting Transactions

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To make the posting process easier, posting reference entries are made at the same time that transactions are entered in the two-column journal.
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The purpose of a journal is to provide a chronological record of all transactions completed by the business.
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It is permissible to enter information about a transaction in the ledger accounts first, before entering the information in the journal.
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The ledger is a reliable source of information only when all of the transactions entered in the journal have been posted.
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The main advantage of a two-column account is that it maintains a running balance.
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Copies of sales tickets or sales invoices issued to customers or clients provide information about sales of goods or services.
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A separate line in the two-column journal should be used for each account title.
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Information about cash receipts can be obtained from check stubs and carbon copies of checks.
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The Description column of a two-column journal is used to enter the titles of the accounts affected by each transaction, together with a description of the transaction.
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Source documents provide objective, verifiable evidence of business transactions.
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The posting reference, amount, and description are the three items of information about each transaction that should be entered in the ledger accounts.
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The purpose of a trial balance is to prove that the totals of the debit and credit balances in the ledger accounts are equal.
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A complete set of all the accounts used by a business is known as the general ledger.
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The flow of data through the accounting information system includes analyzing transactions, journalizing, posting, and preparing a trial balance.
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The chart of accounts includes the account titles in numerical order.
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Source documents begin the process of entering transactions in the accounting system.
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The journal provides the information needed to transfer the debits and credits to the accounts in the ledger.
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Entering transactions in a journal is called posting.
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When the trial balance indicates that the ledger is in balance, you can assume there are no errors in the ledger.
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An account in the chart of accounts is assigned a number at random.
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No entries are made in the Posting Reference column in a two-column journal when journalizing.
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Almost any document that provides information about a business transaction is included in the chart of accounts.
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When entering titles of accounts in the two-column journal, the account to be credited is entered first and the account to be debited is entered second.
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Purchase invoices received from suppliers provide information about cash payments.
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The flow of financial data through the accounting information system does NOT include

A) analyzing transactions.
B) journalizing and posting transactions.
C) preparing a trial balance.
D) paying an account payable.
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Transactions which do not affect the cash account do not need to be entered in the journal, since they do not affect net income or loss.
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A trial balance can only be accurately prepared on the first day of the accounting period before any new transactions have been entered.
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In some cases, erasures are better for corrections than the ruling method.
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Firms are more likely to use a four-column journal account than T accounts.
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Entering the account number in the Posting Reference column of the journal is the first step in the posting process.
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The chart of accounts includes assets, liabilities, and owner's equity accounts only.
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A list of all the accounts used by a business is called a trial balance.
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After posting journal information to the ledger accounts, a check mark should be entered in the Posting Reference column of the journal to indicate that the transaction item has been posted.
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Source documents provide the input for the accounting process.
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The general ledger is kept to supply management with desired information in summary form.
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A two-column journal has only two amount columns-one for the amount of the entry and one for the running balance.
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An erasure may suggest that you are hiding something.
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All transactions must be posted before preparing a trial balance.
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The process of copying the debits and credits from the journal to the ledger accounts is known as journalizing.
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Each entry in the journal affects two or more accounts.
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A chronological record of financial transactions expressed as debits and credits to accounts is provided by the

A) ledger.
B) journal.
C) balance sheet.
D) trial balance.
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Check stubs and carbon copies of checks provide information about

A) cash payments.
B) cash receipts.
C) sales of goods or services.
D) purchases of goods or services.
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Receipt stubs, carbon copies of receipts, cash register tapes, or memos of cash register totals provide information about

A) cash payments.
B) cash receipts.
C) accounts payable.
D) purchases of goods or services.
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Because the first formal accounting record of a transaction is made in a journal from source document information, a journal is commonly referred to as a(n)

A) ledger.
B) account.
C) cross-reference.
D) book of original entry.
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The Posting Reference column of the journal provides a cross-reference between the

A) ledger and accounts.
B) journal and ledger.
C) ledger and financial statements.
D) journal and financial statements.
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The accounts in the chart of accounts are arranged in

A) alphabetical order.
B) numerical order.
C) chronological order.
D) the order they are created.
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The simplest form of journal is one with

A) four columns.
B) three columns.
C) two columns.
D) one column.
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The steps in the journalizing process include all of the following EXCEPT

A) enter the balance.
B) enter the debit.
C) enter the date.
D) enter the credit.
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For EVERY transaction, the accountant enters the

A) year, month, and day.
B) month and day.
C) day.
D) year and day.
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Service revenue received in cash is entered by

A) debiting Cash and crediting Service Revenue.
B) debiting Service Revenue and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Cash and crediting Accounts Payable.
D) debiting Accounts Payable and crediting Cash.
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Every entry in the journal should include all of the following EXCEPT

A) the title of each account affected.
B) the amounts.
C) a brief description.
D) the balance of the accounts affected.
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When delivery equipment is purchased on account, the transaction to be entered by the purchaser includes

A) debiting Delivery Equipment and crediting Accounts Payable.
B) debiting Delivery Expense and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Delivery Expense and crediting Accounts Payable.
D) debiting Delivery Equipment and crediting Cash.
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Forms and papers that provide information about a business transaction are called

A) ledgers.
B) accounts.
C) source documents.
D) journals.
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The month in the journal is recorded

A) with every transaction.
B) as the first entry on a page.
C) for the first and last transaction of the month.
D) for the last transaction of the month.
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Journalizing does NOT include

A) debiting account(s) that are affected.
B) crediting account(s) that are affected.
C) posting the debits and credits to the accounts.
D) entering the date.
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The transaction to record payment for delivery equipment that was purchased on account in the previous month would include

A) debiting Cash and crediting Accounts Receivable.
B) debiting Cash and crediting Accounts Payable.
C) debiting Accounts Payable and crediting Cash.
D) debiting Delivery Equipment and crediting Cash.
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If the owner of a company invested cash in a business enterprise, the transaction would include

A) debiting Cash and crediting Capital.
B) debiting Capital and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Cash and crediting Revenue.
D) debiting Revenue and crediting Cash.
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A chart of accounts does NOT include

A) assets.
B) liabilities.
C) owner's equity.
D) names of customers.
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Copies of sales tickets or sales invoices issued to customers or clients provide information about

A) sales of goods or services.
B) purchases of goods or services.
C) cash receipts.
D) cash payments.
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Purchase invoices received from suppliers provide information about

A) cash receipts.
B) sales of goods.
C) purchases of goods or services.
D) cash payments.
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A complete set of all the accounts used by a business.
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A list of all accounts (account titles) used by a business.
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An entry requiring more than one debit and/or one credit.
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Contains columns for the debit or credit transactions and columns for the debit or credit running balance. In addition, there are columns for the date, description of the item, and posting reference.
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Match the terms with the definitions.a.book of original entry
b.chart of accounts
c.compound entry
d.correcting entry
e.cross-reference
f.four-column account
g.general ledger
h.journal
i.journalizing
j.posting
k.ruling method
l.slide error
m.source document
n.transposition error
o.trial balance
Occurs when debit or credit amounts move a digit or two to the left or right when entered.
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If cash is paid for office rent, the transaction includes

A) debiting Rent Expense and crediting Cash.
B) debiting Rent Expense and crediting Accounts Payable.
C) debiting Rent Expense and crediting Capital.
D) debiting Cash and crediting Rent Expense.
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The link provided by the information in the Posting Reference columns of the journal and ledger.
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Almost any document that provides information about a business transaction.
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Another name for a journal because it is here that the first formal accounting record of a transaction is made.
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The payment of a telephone bill for the month would include

A) debiting Capital and crediting Accounts Payable.
B) debiting Cash and crediting Telephone Expense.
C) debiting Telephone Expense and crediting Accounts Payable.
D) debiting Telephone Expense and crediting Cash.
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Posting from the journal to the ledger does NOT involve which of the following steps?

A) Enter the date of each transaction in the accounts.
B) Enter the amount of each transaction in the accounts.
C) Enter the page of the journal from which each transaction is posted in the accounts.
D) Enter the description of the entry.
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Entering the transactions in a journal.
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The Item column in the general ledger is used for

A) account titles.
B) the balance of the account.
C) a description of special entries.
D) footings.
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Instead of T accounts, businesses are more likely to use a

A) chart of accounts.
B) balance sheet.
C) four-column account.
D) general journal.
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A day-by-day listing of the transactions of a business.
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Cash is used to pay for a car for personal use by the owner. The transaction includes

A) debiting Cash and crediting Drawing.
B) debiting Drawing and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Capital and crediting Cash.
D) debiting Car Expense and crediting Cash.
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The process of copying the debits and credits from the journal to the ledger accounts.
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Corrections in accounts should be made by

A) correction fluid.
B) neat erasure.
C) the ruling method.
D) a permanent marker.
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Corrections in accounts should NOT be

A) traceable.
B) initialed.
C) ruled.
D) covered completely.
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To find an error, you should do all of the following EXCEPT

A) double-check every entry.
B) find the difference between debits and credits.
C) erase questionable entries.
D) retrace any math computations.
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Deck 4: Journalizing and Posting Transactions
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To make the posting process easier, posting reference entries are made at the same time that transactions are entered in the two-column journal.
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The purpose of a journal is to provide a chronological record of all transactions completed by the business.
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3
It is permissible to enter information about a transaction in the ledger accounts first, before entering the information in the journal.
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The ledger is a reliable source of information only when all of the transactions entered in the journal have been posted.
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The main advantage of a two-column account is that it maintains a running balance.
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Copies of sales tickets or sales invoices issued to customers or clients provide information about sales of goods or services.
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A separate line in the two-column journal should be used for each account title.
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Information about cash receipts can be obtained from check stubs and carbon copies of checks.
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The Description column of a two-column journal is used to enter the titles of the accounts affected by each transaction, together with a description of the transaction.
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Source documents provide objective, verifiable evidence of business transactions.
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The posting reference, amount, and description are the three items of information about each transaction that should be entered in the ledger accounts.
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The purpose of a trial balance is to prove that the totals of the debit and credit balances in the ledger accounts are equal.
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A complete set of all the accounts used by a business is known as the general ledger.
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The flow of data through the accounting information system includes analyzing transactions, journalizing, posting, and preparing a trial balance.
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The chart of accounts includes the account titles in numerical order.
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Source documents begin the process of entering transactions in the accounting system.
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The journal provides the information needed to transfer the debits and credits to the accounts in the ledger.
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Entering transactions in a journal is called posting.
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When the trial balance indicates that the ledger is in balance, you can assume there are no errors in the ledger.
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An account in the chart of accounts is assigned a number at random.
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No entries are made in the Posting Reference column in a two-column journal when journalizing.
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Almost any document that provides information about a business transaction is included in the chart of accounts.
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When entering titles of accounts in the two-column journal, the account to be credited is entered first and the account to be debited is entered second.
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Purchase invoices received from suppliers provide information about cash payments.
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The flow of financial data through the accounting information system does NOT include

A) analyzing transactions.
B) journalizing and posting transactions.
C) preparing a trial balance.
D) paying an account payable.
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Transactions which do not affect the cash account do not need to be entered in the journal, since they do not affect net income or loss.
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A trial balance can only be accurately prepared on the first day of the accounting period before any new transactions have been entered.
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In some cases, erasures are better for corrections than the ruling method.
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Firms are more likely to use a four-column journal account than T accounts.
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Entering the account number in the Posting Reference column of the journal is the first step in the posting process.
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The chart of accounts includes assets, liabilities, and owner's equity accounts only.
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A list of all the accounts used by a business is called a trial balance.
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After posting journal information to the ledger accounts, a check mark should be entered in the Posting Reference column of the journal to indicate that the transaction item has been posted.
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Source documents provide the input for the accounting process.
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The general ledger is kept to supply management with desired information in summary form.
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A two-column journal has only two amount columns-one for the amount of the entry and one for the running balance.
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An erasure may suggest that you are hiding something.
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All transactions must be posted before preparing a trial balance.
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The process of copying the debits and credits from the journal to the ledger accounts is known as journalizing.
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Each entry in the journal affects two or more accounts.
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A chronological record of financial transactions expressed as debits and credits to accounts is provided by the

A) ledger.
B) journal.
C) balance sheet.
D) trial balance.
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Check stubs and carbon copies of checks provide information about

A) cash payments.
B) cash receipts.
C) sales of goods or services.
D) purchases of goods or services.
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Receipt stubs, carbon copies of receipts, cash register tapes, or memos of cash register totals provide information about

A) cash payments.
B) cash receipts.
C) accounts payable.
D) purchases of goods or services.
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Because the first formal accounting record of a transaction is made in a journal from source document information, a journal is commonly referred to as a(n)

A) ledger.
B) account.
C) cross-reference.
D) book of original entry.
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The Posting Reference column of the journal provides a cross-reference between the

A) ledger and accounts.
B) journal and ledger.
C) ledger and financial statements.
D) journal and financial statements.
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The accounts in the chart of accounts are arranged in

A) alphabetical order.
B) numerical order.
C) chronological order.
D) the order they are created.
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The simplest form of journal is one with

A) four columns.
B) three columns.
C) two columns.
D) one column.
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The steps in the journalizing process include all of the following EXCEPT

A) enter the balance.
B) enter the debit.
C) enter the date.
D) enter the credit.
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For EVERY transaction, the accountant enters the

A) year, month, and day.
B) month and day.
C) day.
D) year and day.
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Service revenue received in cash is entered by

A) debiting Cash and crediting Service Revenue.
B) debiting Service Revenue and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Cash and crediting Accounts Payable.
D) debiting Accounts Payable and crediting Cash.
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Every entry in the journal should include all of the following EXCEPT

A) the title of each account affected.
B) the amounts.
C) a brief description.
D) the balance of the accounts affected.
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When delivery equipment is purchased on account, the transaction to be entered by the purchaser includes

A) debiting Delivery Equipment and crediting Accounts Payable.
B) debiting Delivery Expense and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Delivery Expense and crediting Accounts Payable.
D) debiting Delivery Equipment and crediting Cash.
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Forms and papers that provide information about a business transaction are called

A) ledgers.
B) accounts.
C) source documents.
D) journals.
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The month in the journal is recorded

A) with every transaction.
B) as the first entry on a page.
C) for the first and last transaction of the month.
D) for the last transaction of the month.
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Journalizing does NOT include

A) debiting account(s) that are affected.
B) crediting account(s) that are affected.
C) posting the debits and credits to the accounts.
D) entering the date.
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The transaction to record payment for delivery equipment that was purchased on account in the previous month would include

A) debiting Cash and crediting Accounts Receivable.
B) debiting Cash and crediting Accounts Payable.
C) debiting Accounts Payable and crediting Cash.
D) debiting Delivery Equipment and crediting Cash.
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If the owner of a company invested cash in a business enterprise, the transaction would include

A) debiting Cash and crediting Capital.
B) debiting Capital and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Cash and crediting Revenue.
D) debiting Revenue and crediting Cash.
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A chart of accounts does NOT include

A) assets.
B) liabilities.
C) owner's equity.
D) names of customers.
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Copies of sales tickets or sales invoices issued to customers or clients provide information about

A) sales of goods or services.
B) purchases of goods or services.
C) cash receipts.
D) cash payments.
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Purchase invoices received from suppliers provide information about

A) cash receipts.
B) sales of goods.
C) purchases of goods or services.
D) cash payments.
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A complete set of all the accounts used by a business.
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A list of all accounts (account titles) used by a business.
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An entry requiring more than one debit and/or one credit.
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Contains columns for the debit or credit transactions and columns for the debit or credit running balance. In addition, there are columns for the date, description of the item, and posting reference.
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Match the terms with the definitions.a.book of original entry
b.chart of accounts
c.compound entry
d.correcting entry
e.cross-reference
f.four-column account
g.general ledger
h.journal
i.journalizing
j.posting
k.ruling method
l.slide error
m.source document
n.transposition error
o.trial balance
Occurs when debit or credit amounts move a digit or two to the left or right when entered.
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If cash is paid for office rent, the transaction includes

A) debiting Rent Expense and crediting Cash.
B) debiting Rent Expense and crediting Accounts Payable.
C) debiting Rent Expense and crediting Capital.
D) debiting Cash and crediting Rent Expense.
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The link provided by the information in the Posting Reference columns of the journal and ledger.
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Almost any document that provides information about a business transaction.
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Another name for a journal because it is here that the first formal accounting record of a transaction is made.
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The payment of a telephone bill for the month would include

A) debiting Capital and crediting Accounts Payable.
B) debiting Cash and crediting Telephone Expense.
C) debiting Telephone Expense and crediting Accounts Payable.
D) debiting Telephone Expense and crediting Cash.
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Posting from the journal to the ledger does NOT involve which of the following steps?

A) Enter the date of each transaction in the accounts.
B) Enter the amount of each transaction in the accounts.
C) Enter the page of the journal from which each transaction is posted in the accounts.
D) Enter the description of the entry.
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Entering the transactions in a journal.
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The Item column in the general ledger is used for

A) account titles.
B) the balance of the account.
C) a description of special entries.
D) footings.
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Instead of T accounts, businesses are more likely to use a

A) chart of accounts.
B) balance sheet.
C) four-column account.
D) general journal.
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A day-by-day listing of the transactions of a business.
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Cash is used to pay for a car for personal use by the owner. The transaction includes

A) debiting Cash and crediting Drawing.
B) debiting Drawing and crediting Cash.
C) debiting Capital and crediting Cash.
D) debiting Car Expense and crediting Cash.
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The process of copying the debits and credits from the journal to the ledger accounts.
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Corrections in accounts should be made by

A) correction fluid.
B) neat erasure.
C) the ruling method.
D) a permanent marker.
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Corrections in accounts should NOT be

A) traceable.
B) initialed.
C) ruled.
D) covered completely.
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To find an error, you should do all of the following EXCEPT

A) double-check every entry.
B) find the difference between debits and credits.
C) erase questionable entries.
D) retrace any math computations.
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