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LIFEPAC Accounting Unit 5


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Adjustments
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An adjustment is an amount that is added to or subtracted from an account balance to bring the balance up to date.

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Adjustments
An adjustment is an amount that is added to or subtracted from an account balance to bring the balance up to date.
Balance Sheet
A financial statement that reports assets, liabilities and owner’s equity on a specific date.
Fiscal Period
The length of the accounting cycle for which a business summarises and reports financial information
Fiscal period
The length of the accounting cycle for which a business summarises and reports financial information
Income statement
A financial statement that reports the revenue and expenses for a fiscal period
Matching Expenses with Revenue
All revenue and expenses associated with a business activity are to be recorded in the same accounting period
Net
The amount remaining after all deductions have been made
Net Income
The difference between total revenue and total expenses when total revenue is greater than total expenses
Net Loss
The difference between total revenue and total expenses when total expenses are greater than total revenue
Ruling
Refers to drawing a line. A single line means the entries above are complete. A double line means the figures have been verified as correct.
Trial balance
A proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger
Working Papers
Informal, informational papers provided by the accountants to owners and managers
Worksheet
A columnar accounting form used to summarise the general ledger information needed to prepare financial statements