This term is often associated with an investment in the bonds issued by another corporation if the bonds are traded on a bond exchange.
This term is often associated with an investment in the bonds issued by another corporation if the bonds are traded on a bond exchange.
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An accounting guideline that requires information pertinent to an investing or lending decision to be included in the notes to financial statements or in other financial reports.
Income tax allocations arising from differences between income tax rules and generally accepted accounting rules. For example, depreciation for income tax purposes is based on the income tax code and may require that...
Where are short-term bank loans reported on the statement of cash flows? Definition of Short-Term Bank Loans Short-term bank loans are generally loans that must be repaid within one year of the date of the balance sheet....
See contractual interest rate.
Also referred to as the P & L and the income statement. To learn more, see Explanation of Income Statement.
See CPA Exam.
The accounting term that means an entry will be made on the left side of an account. To learn more about debits and credits, see our Debits and Credits Outline.
See units of production method of depreciation.
This classification of net assets has been replaced by the FASB with the classification net assets with donor restrictions.
An allocation of indirect costs based on the units of production, the number of machine hours, the number of labor hours, etc.
This current liability account reports the amount a company owes (must remit) for its employees’ Social Security and Medicare taxes as of the date of the balance sheet.
What does the cost principle mean for a company's income statement? If a company has buildings, equipment and inventory, the cost principle will mean that the amount of depreciation expense and the cost of goods sold...
The interest rate stated on a bond. This is also referred to as the face interest rate, nominal interest rate, and coupon rate.
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Federal government securities with a fixed interest rate and maturing in 10 years or less.
In the context of inventory this means that the inventory should be reported at the lower of its cost or its net realizable value (NRV). The rule is associated with the conservatism guideline or principle. Net realizable...
Cost of goods sold is usually the largest expense on the income statement of a company selling products or goods. Cost of Goods Sold is a general ledger account under the perpetual inventory system. Under the periodic...
The cost accounting system where costs are recorded by individual job (versus process costing system). The job order system can use standard costs or actual costs.
Usually a simple form used by the petty cash custodian in order to document small payments from a petty cash box.
See perpetual system of inventory.
See common-size balance sheet and common-size income statement.
Usually the top ranking officer of the corporation who is charged with executing the policies set by the board of directors.
What is prepaid insurance? Definition of Prepaid Insurance Prepaid insurance is the portion of an insurance premium that has been paid in advance and has not expired as of the date of a company’s balance sheet. This...
The United States Internal Revenue Code which contains the federal laws and regulations pertaining to federal taxes.
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Obligations of the enterprise that are not payable within one year of the balance sheet date. Two examples are bonds payable and long term notes payable.
The amount of rent that has been earned by the landlord or owner during the accounting period shown in the heading of the income statement, but it has not been received as of the last day of the accounting period.
How do you calculate accrued vacation pay? Definition of Accrued Vacation Pay Accrued vacation pay is the amount of vacation pay that a company’s employees have earned, but the company has not yet paid. Example of...
See bank reconciliation.
This is a valuation account for the asset Inventory. A credit balance should be reported in this account for the amount that the net realizable value of inventory is less than the cost reported in the Inventory account....
This current liability account reports the amount a company owes the U.S. government as of the balance sheet date for the federal income taxes withheld from its employees’ salaries and wages.
See straight-line method of depreciation.
A balance sheet with at least two columns of amounts. The column of amounts that is closest to the words will be the most recent amounts. The column furthest from the words will contain the oldest amounts. The older...
A statistical tool used to determine the coefficients of the two or more independent variables involved in estimating the amount of the dependent variable. It utilizes the least-squares method for determining the...
An income statement account used to record the amount that the asset Inventory is reduced during the accounting period because the net realizable value of the inventory is less than its cost.
Under the accrual method of accounting, this account reports the amount of wages that the delivery employees have earned during the accounting period indicated in the heading of the income statement. Because wages are...
The top ranking financial person in the corporation.
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