See Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA).
See Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA).
See goods in transit.
See dividends in arrears.
A highly summarized income statement
An actual count of the goods owned by the business.
See certified public accountant.
Financial Executives Institute.
See working capital.
See external financial reporting.
See credit memo.
The abbreviation for the accounting and bookkeeping term debit.
See chief executive officer.
See FASB Interpretation.
See Explanation of Accounting Equation.
Management information system.
The person or organization to whom a check is written.
See quick ratio.
See accrued payroll.
The present fair market value.
Point of sale.
See consistency.
See net operating income (NOI).
See Statement of Financial Accounting Standards.
See inventory: work-in-process (WIP).
On credit; not for cash.
Magnetic ink character recognition.
The revenue from the next unit.
See gross profit percentage.
See chief financial officer.
See generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
Another word for purchasing.
The lender (bank) that receives an asset as collateral for a loan.
Relevant or meaningful data.
See CPA Exam.
Verifiable, objective (not subjective), and you can depend on it.
See Explanation of Bank Reconciliation.
See temporary accounts.
See U.S. Treasury bills.
See program evaluation and review technique (PERT).
See inventory: finished goods (FG).
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