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WGU C213 Accounting for Decision Makers Exam 2022/2023

1. Accounting: >>> the recording of the day-to-day financial activities of
a company and the organization of that information into summary
reports used to evaluate the company's financial status

2.Bookkeeping: >>> the preservation of a systematic, quantitative
record of an activity

3. accounting system: >>> used by a business to handle routine
bookkeeping tasks and to structure the information so it can be used
to evaluate the performance and financial status of the business

4. Accounting information: >>> Info that is intended to be useful in
making decisions about the future.

5. The balance sheet, the income statement, and the statement of
cashflows-
: >>> What are the three primary financial statements?

6. External Users: >>> Who is financial accounting information primarily
prepared for and used by?

7. Managerial Accounting: >>> the name given to accounting systems
designed for internal users

8. Balance Sheet: >>> Reports a company's assets, liabilities, and
owners' equity

9. Income Statement: >>> reports the amount of net income earned by
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, a company during a period

10.Net income: the excess of a company's revenues over its expenses

11.statement of cash flows: reports the amount of cash collected and
paid out by a company in the following three types of activities:
operating, investing, and financing

12.FASB: Which private body establishes accounting rules in the U.S.?

13.Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB): a private body
established and supported by the joint efforts of the U.S. business
community, financial ana- lysts, and practicing accountants

14.The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): the organization
that regulates U.S. stock exchanges and seeks to create a fair
information environment in which investors can buy and sell stocks
without fear that companies are hiding or manipulating financial data

15.American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA): the
profes- sional organization of certified public accountants (CPAs) in
the United States

16.Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB): the
organization that inspects the audit practices of registered audit firms
and has statutory authority




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