Lesson 9 Chapter 9 Accounting for a Service Company Accounting Cycle Record Transactions Prepare a Trial Balance Make Adjusting Entries Prepare an Adjusted Trial Balance Financial Statements amp Other Financial Records ID: 769425
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Lesson 9 - Chapter 9 Accounting for a Service Company
Accounting Cycle Record Transactions Prepare a Trial Balance Make Adjusting Entries Prepare an Adjusted Trial Balance Financial Statements & Other Financial Records Income Statement Balance Sheet Statement of Cash Flows Journal Ledger Closing
Transactions Owner Investments Purchases Make Payments Sales Receive Payments
Owner Investments Use Record Deposits tool Journal Entry Your Name Checking(Cash) Opening Balance Equity (Capital Account)
Purchases Transactions:Cash Purchases Use Write Checks tool Journal Entry Supplies Cash
Purchases Transactions:Purchases on Account Purchases on Account - Credit Purchases Use Enter Bills tool to record purchase Use Pay Bills tool to record paymentJournal Entry - Purchase Supplies Accounts Payable Journal Entry - PaymentAccounts Payable Cash
Sales Transactions: Cash Sales Use the Record Deposits tool Journal Entry Cash (Your Name Checking) Sales
Sales Transactions: Sales on Account Use the Invoices tool to record sale Use the Receive Payments tool to record customer payments Use the Record Deposits tool to record depositsJournal Entries Accounts Receivable Sales Cash Accounts Receivable
Memorized Transactions Used with frequently recurring transactions Transactions have some static (non-changing) data Saves time entering data Record with Edit>Memorize Bill or Ctrl + MRecall with Lists>Memorized Transactions List or Ctrl + T, then double-click the transaction to use
Adjusting Entries Recorded at the end of the accounting period Brings certain account balances up to date prior to preparing the financial statements Record in QuickBooks using Company>Make General Journal Entries
Adjusting Entry Examples The Trial Balance indicates a balance of $800 in the Supplies account. A physical count of supplies shows that the company has $250 of supplies on hand. Prepare the adjusting entry to update the appropriate accounts. The company purchased an automobile for $20,000 to be used in the business. The automobile is expected to have a useful life of 5 years and a salvage value of $5,000. Prepare the adjusting entry to update the appropriate accounts . The company has a $12,000 note payable. Interest is to be paid when the note matures, but accrues annually at a rate of 6%. Prepare the adjusting entry to update the appropriate accounts.
Financial Statements Prepare as of the last day in the fiscal period Income Statement – Shows the results of operations over a period of time (revenue – expenses) Balance Sheet – Shows a company’s financial position as of a particular point in time (assets = liabilities + equity) Statement of Cash Flows – shows how and why the Cash account has changed over a period of time
Closing Entries Close accounts in QuickBooks by setting the Closing Date Company>Set Closing Date Close temporary Accounts Revenue Expenses Income Summary Drawing/Dividends