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Identifying accounts Consider the following accounts: a. Accounts Payable b. Cash c. Common Stock d. Accounts Receivable e. Rent Expense f. Service Revenue g. Office Supplies h. Dividends i. Land j. Salaries Expense Identify each account as Asset, Liability, or Equity

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Accounts are identified as follows:

a

Liability

f

Equity

b

Asset

g

Asset

c

Equity

h

Equity

d

Asset

i

Asset

e

Equity

j

Equity

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Explanation on Asset

Assets indicate the business's resources that are owned and controlled by the business itself. It includes cash, accounts receivable, supplies, land, building, etc.

02

Explanation on liability

Liability indicates the obligations that a business owes to the creditors. It includes accounts payable, creditors, notes payable, etc.

03

Explanation on equity

Equity indicates the claim of the owners on the assets of the business. It includes common stock, retained earnings, revenues, expenses, etc.

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Consider the following accounting terms and definitions, and match each term to the definition:

1. Accounting equation

2. Asset

3. Balance sheet

4. Expense

5. Income statement

6. Liability

7. Net income

8. Net loss

9. Revenue

10. Statement of cash flows

11. Statement of retained

earnings

a. An economic resource that is expected to be of benefit

in the future

b. Debts that are owed to creditors

c. Excess of total expenses over total revenues

d. Excess of total revenues over total expenses

e. The basic tool of accounting, stated as

Assets = Liabilities + Equity

f. Decreases in equity that occur in the course of selling

goods or services

g. Increases in equity that occur in the course of selling

goods or services

h. Reports on a businessโ€™s cash receipts and cash payments

during a period

i. Reports on an entityโ€™s assets, liabilities, and stockholdersโ€™

equity as of a specific date

j. Reports on an entityโ€™s revenues, expenses, and net

income or loss for the period

k. Reports how the companyโ€™s retained earnings balance

changed from the beginning to the end of the period

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