CapitalAccountAn accountused tosummarize theowner's equityin a businessPersonalNetWorthThe differencebetweenpersonal assetsand personalliabilitiesFinancialStatementsFinancial reportsthat summarizethe financialcondition andoperations of abusinessEntryInformationfor eachtransactionrecorded in ajournalBusinessPlanA formal writtendocument thatdescribes thenature of abusiness and howit will operateAssetAnythingof valuethat isownedAccountingEquationAn equationshowing therelationshipamount assets,liabilities, andowner's equityExpenseThe cost ofgoods orservices usedto operate abusinessNet WorthStatementsA formal report thatshows what anindividual owns,what an individualowes, and thedifference betweenthe twoT-AccountAnaccountingdevice usedto analyzetransactionsCreditAn amountrecorded onthe right sideof anaccountAccountsPayableAmounts to bepaid in the futurefor goods orservices alreadyacquiredMemorandumA form onwhich a briefmessage iswritten todescribe atransactionEquitiesFinancialrights to theassets of abusinessForensicAccountantAn accountant whocombines accountingand investigatingskills to uncoversuspected fraudulentbusiness activity, orto prevent suchactivityTransactionAny businessactivity thatchanges assets,liabilities, orowner's equityInterestAn amountpaid for theuse of moneyfor a periodof timeProvingCashDetermining thatthe amount ofcash agreeswith theaccountingrecordsEthicsThe principles ofright and wrongthat guide anindividual inmaking decisionsBusinessEthicsThe use ofethics inmakingbusinessdecisionsJournalizingRecordingtransactionsin a journalReceiptA business formgiving writtenacknowledgmentfor cashreceivedInvoiceA form describingthe goods orservices sold, thequantity, the price,and the terms ofsaleNormalBalanceThe side ofan accountthat isincreased iscalled the ... Sale onAccountA sale forwhichpayment willbe receivedat a later dateAccountA record thatsummarizes all thetransactionspertaining to asingle item in theaccountingequationChart ofAccounts(COA)A list ofaccountsused by abusinessProprietorshipA businessowned byoneperosnLiabilityAnamountowedAccountsReceivableAmounts to bereceived in thefuture due tothe sale ofgoods orservicesRevenueAn increase inequity resultingfrom the sale ofgoods orservicesAccountingSystemA planned processdesigned to compilefinancial data andsummarize theresults in accountingrecords and reportsCheckA businessform orderinga bank to paycash from abank accountGAAPGenerally acceptedaccounting principles.Th standards andrules thataccountants followwhile recording andreporting financialactivities.Journala form forrecordingtransactions inchronologicalorderFranchiseA right granted to anindividual or businessto sell the products orservices of another,larger business withina definedgeographical areaAccountBalanceThe differencebetween theincreases anddecreases inan accountCreditorA person orbusiness towhom aliability isowedAccountingThe process ofplanning,recording,analyzing, andinterpretingfinancialinformationCompoundInterestInterest paid on anoriginal amountdeposited in abank plus anyinterest that hasbeen paidDebitAmountrecorded onthe left sideof anaccountDouble-EntryAccountingTherecording ofdebit andcredit parts ofa transactionSalesInvoiceAn invoice usedas a sourcedocument forrecording a saleon accountServicebusinessA businessthatperforms anactivity for afeeAccountTitleThe namegiven toanaccountWithdrawalsAssets takenfrom thebusiness forthe owner'spersonal useEquityThedifferencebetweenassets andliabilitiesOwner'sEquityThe amountremaining after thevalue of allliabilities issubtracted fromthe value of allassetsSourceDocumentA businesspaper fromwhichinformation isobtained for ajournal entryCapitalAccountAn accountused tosummarize theowner's equityin a businessPersonalNetWorthThe differencebetweenpersonal assetsand personalliabilitiesFinancialStatementsFinancial reportsthat summarizethe financialcondition andoperations of abusinessEntryInformationfor eachtransactionrecorded in ajournalBusinessPlanA formal writtendocument thatdescribes thenature of abusiness and howit will operateAssetAnythingof valuethat isownedAccountingEquationAn equationshowing therelationshipamount assets,liabilities, andowner's equityExpenseThe cost ofgoods orservices usedto operate abusinessNet WorthStatementsA formal report thatshows what anindividual owns,what an individualowes, and thedifference betweenthe twoT-AccountAnaccountingdevice usedto analyzetransactionsCreditAn amountrecorded onthe right sideof anaccountAccountsPayableAmounts to bepaid in the futurefor goods orservices alreadyacquiredMemorandumA form onwhich a briefmessage iswritten todescribe atransactionEquitiesFinancialrights to theassets of abusinessForensicAccountantAn accountant whocombines accountingand investigatingskills to uncoversuspected fraudulentbusiness activity, orto prevent suchactivityTransactionAny businessactivity thatchanges assets,liabilities, orowner's equityInterestAn amountpaid for theuse of moneyfor a periodof timeProvingCashDetermining thatthe amount ofcash agreeswith theaccountingrecordsEthicsThe principles ofright and wrongthat guide anindividual inmaking decisionsBusinessEthicsThe use ofethics inmakingbusinessdecisionsJournalizingRecordingtransactionsin a journalReceiptA business formgiving writtenacknowledgmentfor cashreceivedInvoiceA form describingthe goods orservices sold, thequantity, the price,and the terms ofsaleNormalBalanceThe side ofan accountthat isincreased iscalled the ...Sale onAccountA sale forwhichpayment willbe receivedat a later dateAccountA record thatsummarizes all thetransactionspertaining to asingle item in theaccountingequationChart ofAccounts(COA)A list ofaccountsused by abusinessProprietorshipA businessowned byoneperosnLiabilityAnamountowedAccountsReceivableAmounts to bereceived in thefuture due tothe sale ofgoods orservicesRevenueAn increase inequity resultingfrom the sale ofgoods orservicesAccountingSystemA planned processdesigned to compilefinancial data andsummarize theresults in accountingrecords and reportsCheckA businessform orderinga bank to paycash from abank accountGAAPGenerally acceptedaccounting principles.Th standards andrules thataccountants followwhile recording andreporting financialactivities.Journala form forrecordingtransactions inchronologicalorderFranchiseA right granted to anindividual or businessto sell the products orservices of another,larger business withina definedgeographical areaAccountBalanceThe differencebetween theincreases anddecreases inan accountCreditorA person orbusiness towhom aliability isowedAccountingThe process ofplanning,recording,analyzing, andinterpretingfinancialinformationCompoundInterestInterest paid on anoriginal amountdeposited in abank plus anyinterest that hasbeen paidDebitAmountrecorded onthe left sideof anaccountDouble-EntryAccountingTherecording ofdebit andcredit parts ofa transactionSalesInvoiceAn invoice usedas a sourcedocument forrecording a saleon accountServicebusinessA businessthatperforms anactivity for afeeAccountTitleThe namegiven toanaccountWithdrawalsAssets takenfrom thebusiness forthe owner'spersonal useEquityThedifferencebetweenassets andliabilitiesOwner'sEquityThe amountremaining after thevalue of allliabilities issubtracted fromthe value of allassetsSourceDocumentA businesspaper fromwhichinformation isobtained for ajournal entry

Accounting Vocab Ch. 1-3 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. An account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
    Capital Account
  2. The difference between personal assets and personal liabilities
    Personal Net Worth
  3. Financial reports that summarize the financial condition and operations of a business
    Financial Statements
  4. Information for each transaction recorded in a journal
    Entry
  5. A formal written document that describes the nature of a business and how it will operate
    Business Plan
  6. Anything of value that is owned
    Asset
  7. An equation showing the relationship amount assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
    Accounting Equation
  8. The cost of goods or services used to operate a business
    Expense
  9. A formal report that shows what an individual owns, what an individual owes, and the difference between the two
    Net Worth Statements
  10. An accounting device used to analyze transactions
    T-Account
  11. An amount recorded on the right side of an account
    Credit
  12. Amounts to be paid in the future for goods or services already acquired
    Accounts Payable
  13. A form on which a brief message is written to describe a transaction
    Memorandum
  14. Financial rights to the assets of a business
    Equities
  15. An accountant who combines accounting and investigating skills to uncover suspected fraudulent business activity, or to prevent such activity
    Forensic Accountant
  16. Any business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
    Transaction
  17. An amount paid for the use of money for a period of time
    Interest
  18. Determining that the amount of cash agrees with the accounting records
    Proving Cash
  19. The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
    Ethics
  20. The use of ethics in making business decisions
    Business Ethics
  21. Recording transactions in a journal
    Journalizing
  22. A business form giving written acknowledgment for cash received
    Receipt
  23. A form describing the goods or services sold, the quantity, the price, and the terms of sale
    Invoice
  24. The side of an account that is increased is called the ...
    Normal Balance
  25. A sale for which payment will be received at a later date
    Sale on Account
  26. A record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
    Account
  27. A list of accounts used by a business
    Chart of Accounts (COA)
  28. A business owned by one perosn
    Proprietorship
  29. An amount owed
    Liability
  30. Amounts to be received in the future due to the sale of goods or services
    Accounts Receivable
  31. An increase in equity resulting from the sale of goods or services
    Revenue
  32. A planned process designed to compile financial data and summarize the results in accounting records and reports
    Accounting System
  33. A business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account
    Check
  34. Generally accepted accounting principles. Th standards and rules that accountants follow while recording and reporting financial activities.
    GAAP
  35. a form for recording transactions in chronological order
    Journal
  36. A right granted to an individual or business to sell the products or services of another, larger business within a defined geographical area
    Franchise
  37. The difference between the increases and decreases in an account
    Account Balance
  38. A person or business to whom a liability is owed
    Creditor
  39. The process of planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
    Accounting
  40. Interest paid on an original amount deposited in a bank plus any interest that has been paid
    Compound Interest
  41. Amount recorded on the left side of an account
    Debit
  42. The recording of debit and credit parts of a transaction
    Double-Entry Accounting
  43. An invoice used as a source document for recording a sale on account
    Sales Invoice
  44. A business that performs an activity for a fee
    Service business
  45. The name given to an account
    Account Title
  46. Assets taken from the business for the owner's personal use
    Withdrawals
  47. The difference between assets and liabilities
    Equity
  48. The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
    Owner's Equity
  49. A business paper from which information is obtained for a journal entry
    Source Document