What isthe orderfor closingaccountsAccountsthat have anormal debitbalanceFree!Free!What arepermanentaccountsand give oneexampleWhat thebusinessOWESWheretransactionsarejournalizedItems thebusinessOWNSFinancialstatement thatshows theassets,liabilities andowner’s equityThe set of rulesthat allaccountantsuse to preparefinancial reportsTheaccountingequationThe accountingassumption that abusiness existsindependently ofits owner’spersonal holdingsWheretransactionsare postedFinancialstatementthat showsrevenues andexpensesWhat aretemporaryaccountsand give oneexampleAccountsthat have anormal creditbalanceWhat isthe orderfor closingaccountsAccountsthat have anormal debitbalanceFree!Free!What arepermanentaccountsand give oneexampleWhat thebusinessOWESWheretransactionsarejournalizedItems thebusinessOWNSFinancialstatement thatshows theassets,liabilities andowner’s equityThe set of rulesthat allaccountantsuse to preparefinancial reportsTheaccountingequationThe accountingassumption that abusiness existsindependently ofits owner’spersonal holdingsWheretransactionsare postedFinancialstatementthat showsrevenues andexpensesWhat aretemporaryaccountsand give oneexampleAccountsthat have anormal creditbalance

Accounting Bingo - 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. What is the order for closing accounts
  2. Accounts that have a normal debit balance
  3. Free!
  4. Free!
  5. What are permanent accounts and give one example
  6. What the business OWES
  7. Where transactions are journalized
  8. Items the business OWNS
  9. Financial statement that shows the assets, liabilities and owner’s equity
  10. The set of rules that all accountants use to prepare financial reports
  11. The accounting equation
  12. The accounting assumption that a business exists independently of its owner’s personal holdings
  13. Where transactions are posted
  14. Financial statement that shows revenues and expenses
  15. What are temporary accounts and give one example
  16. Accounts that have a normal credit balance