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1. Analyze transactions
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2. Handle routine bookkeeping tasks
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3. Use the information to evaluate business performance
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3. Accounting: Quantitative information, primarily financial in nature, about eco-
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nomic entities that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions
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5. Business: An organization operated with the objective of making a profit from thesale
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of goods or services
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6. Nonprofit Organization: An entity without a profit objective, oriented towardpro
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,viding services efficiently and effectively
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7. Capital or Financing: Monetary resources that come from three sources: in-
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v vestors (owners), creditors (lenders), and the business itself in the form of earnings
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8. Revenues: The amount of assets created through the sale of goods and services
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9. Accountant Roles in Business: 1.Measuring and reporting: Using the account-
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ing cycle to report the results of business activities
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2. Advising: Using the reports gathered to inform managers on how to structureactivities
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to achieve the goals of the business
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11. Accounting Cycle: The procedure for analyzing, recording, classifying, sum-
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marizing, and reporting the transactions of a business
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12. Managerial Accounting (internal): Gathering and analysis of information forthe
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purpose of internal decision making
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13. Financial Accounting (external): Gathering, reporting, and analysis of infor-
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mation primarily for the benefit of external users such as investors and creditors
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,14. Output of the Accounting Cycle:
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15. Annual Report: A document that summarizes the results of operations andfina
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ncial status of a company for the past year and outlines future plans
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, 16. Financial Statements: Reports such as the balance sheet, income statement,an
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d statement of cash flows, which summarize the financial status and results of operati
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ons of a business entity
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17. Balance Sheet: Reports the resources of a company (assets), the company's oblig
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ations (liabilities), and the owner's equity at a given point in time, which repre-
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sents the difference between what is owned (assets) and what is owed (liabilities)
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18. Income Statement: Reports the amount of net income earned by a companyduri
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ng a period. Revenues - Expenses = Net Income
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19. Statement of Cash Flows: Reports the amount of cash collected and paid outby a
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company in the following three types of activities: operating, investing, and financing
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20. External Stakeholders: Includes lenders, investors, competitors, and govern-
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ment agencies
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21. Internal Stakeholders: Includes management, suppliers, customers, and em-
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ployees
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22. Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB): The organization responsiblefor st
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udying accounting issues and establishing accounting standards to govern financial re
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porting in the United States v v v v




23. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP): Authoritative guidelinesthat
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