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JeopardyTemplateJeopardyTemplate
By Christa LapointeChapter 4
JeopardyJeopardy
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CreditsCredits
That’s all folks.
Exit
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First step in the accounting cycle
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ORIGINATING DATA
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Second step in the accounting cycle
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JOURNALIZING
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Third step in the accounting cycle
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POSTING
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What is the fourth step in the accounting cycle
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TRIAL BALANCE
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Transferring debit and credits from the journal to the ledger.
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POSTING
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Checking to see if the debits and credits equal at the bottom of a journal page.
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JOURNAL PROOF
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An entry that involves more than two entries is known as a ________________ entry.
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COMPOUND
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101-199 201-299
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ASSETS LIABILITIES
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Book of Original Entry
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JOURNAL
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Book of Secondary Entry/Final Entry
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LEDGER
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What is the last step in the posting process.
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POST REFERENCE
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Rules for using dates in the date column
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2009 Nov. 8 22 Dec. 1 2
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A summary of the balances of the ledger accounts is known as a ___________________.
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TRIAL BALANCE
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Documents that give evidence that a transaction took place.
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SOURCE DOCUMENTS
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The GAAP used by accountants to prove that a business transaction did occur.
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OBJECTIVITY PRINCIPLE
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Revenue and Capital have a _________ balance.
Expenses and Drawings have a _________ balance.
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CREDIT DEBIT
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A list of all accounts of the business with their account numbers is called the _____________.
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CHART OF ACCOUNTS 101-199 assets 201-299 liabilities 301-399 owner’s equity 401-499 revenue 501-599 expenses
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Examples of source documents
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something REMITENCE SLIP – receipt when a cheque comes in DEPOSIT SLIP – what you get from the bank when
depositing money CHEQUE STUB – show where and how much every
cheque is for OPENING BALANCE SHEET – beginning of a business
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Advantages of journals
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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER EQUIALITY CHECKS
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Expense Principle Revenue Principle Entity Concept Matching Principle
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WHEN IT TAKES PLACE, NOT WHEN MONEY CHANGES HANDS
ENTITY – DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ACCOUNTS
MATCHING – COMPARING REVENUE AND EXPENSES FOR THE SAME ACCOUNTING PERIOD
Double JeopardyDouble Jeopardy
General Journal Personal investment of 20 000 from Lapointe
into the business. (deposit slip) Bought a truck for 10 000 on account from MJ
Ford (purchase invoice 212)Post to the General Ledger Accounts needed: cash (101), capital (301),
truck (109) and acc.pay./MJ Ford (202)