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The Benefits of Reading Books

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The Benefits of Reading Books. Receivables, Bad Debt Expense, and Interest Revenue. PowerPoint Authors:. Brandy Mackintosh. Lindsay . Heiser. Learning Objective 8-1. Describe the trade-offs of extending credit.. Pros and Cons of Extending Credit. General Ledger. - . Where does everything come from. Trainer:. David Michael. Title:. Accounting Trainer. Phone:. 877-359-5492 . Ext: 1225. Email:. dmichael@tenmast.com. What will we cover?. Overview of Integration – what modules post to the Ledger. Chapter 5. Summary. Short-Term (Trading) Investments. 3 Transactions. Initial purchase. Period End Adjustment. Sale of Investment. Reporting ST Investments. Year of Purchase. Balance Sheet. Market Value of Investment. Chapter . 6. Cash. and Receivables. © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.. Intermediate. Nature of financial instruments. Cash. Receivables. Recognition of accounts receivable. Valuation (the doubtful accounts issue). Disposition of accounts receivable. Notes receivable. Notes payable. 1. Nature of financial instruments. Chapter 12. 12-. 1. Learning Objectives. Describe the basic business activities and related information processing operations performed in the revenue cycle.. Discuss the key decisions that need to be made in the revenue cycle, and identify the information needed to make those decisions.. Chapter 8. Joudrey. Subsidiary Ledgers. A growing firm will have a rapid increase in the number of customers who will purchase goods or services on account. Accounts must be kept for each customer so the firm can keep track of who owes them money and in what amounts. If this company were to list all of these on their financial statements (balance sheet) it would be very lengthy. . Chapter 7. Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education.  All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.. Wild, Shaw, and . Chiappetta. Financial & Managerial Accounting. Chapter 6. Learning Objectives. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. Describe the common classifications of receivables. Describe the nature of and the accounting for uncollectible receivables. PowerPoint . Author:. . Brandy Mackintosh, CA. Learning Objective 8-1. Describe the trade-offs of extending credit.. Pros and Cons of Extending Credit. Disadvantages. Increased wage costs.. Bad debt costs.. BE 8-2, p 427. REPORTING AND ANALYZING RECEIVABLES. Accounting. , Fifth Edition. 8. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. Identify the different types of receivables.. Accounts Receivable accounting issues:. LO. 1. Explain the purpose of the allowance method for recording losses from uncollectible accounts.. LO. 2. Estimate uncollectible accounts expense using an aging of accounts receivable.. LO. 3. The Benefits of Reading Books – . Accounts Receivable. What does accounts receivable mean?. Where can I find accounts receivable in . CStore. ?. How do I collect on these invoices?. Why is accounts receivable important?. Agenda.

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