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BASIC ACCOUNTING
Basic Accounting Made Easy
Author: Win Ballada
Prepared by: Michael Alonzo
• Accounting is a service activity. Its function is to
provide quantitative information, primarily financial in
nature, about economic entities that is intended to be
useful in making economic decisions.
• Accounting is the art of recording, classifying and
summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of
money, transactions and events which are, in part at
least, of a financial character, and interpreting the
results thereof.
• Business transactions are economic activities of a
business.
• Money serves as a medium of exchange and a measure
of value. It is the common financial denominator.
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
1. Objectivity principle – records and statements
are based on most reliable data available.
2. Historical Cost – acquired assets should be
recorded at their actual or historical cost
3. Revenue Recognition Principle – revenue is to
be recognized in the accounting period when
goods are delivered or services are performed.
4. Matching Principle – expenses should be
recognized in the accounting periods in which
goods and services are used up to produce
revenue and not when the entity pays for those
goods and services.
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
5. Adequate disclosure – all relevant information
that would affect the user’s understanding be
disclosed in the financial statements.
6. Consistency principle – firms should use the
same accounting method from period to period
to achieve comparability over time within a
single enterprise.
7. Materiality – Financial reporting is only
concerned with information that is significant
enough to affect evaluations and decisions.
8. Timeliness – Accounting information is
communicated early enough to be used for the
economic decisions that it might influence.
• Account is the basic summary device of
accounting.
• T-account – simplest form of the account. It
has three parts:
1. Account Title
2. Debit
Side
3. Credit
Side
(DR.) (CR.)
Basic Elements of Accounting
Financial Position
• Assets – physical things (tangible or
intangible) or rights which have monetary
value and are owned by the business entity.
• Liabilities – debts or obligations owed by the
business
• Owner’s Equity or Capital – claim held by the
owner against the assets after the total
liabilities are deducted.
Basic Elements of Accounting:
Results of Operations
• Revenues are the increases in the owner’s equity
as a result of the performance of services or sales
by the business.
• Expenses are the decreases in the owner’s equity
caused by the revenue generating activities of the
business.
• Net Income - amount by which total revenues
exceeds total expenses.
• Net Loss - amount by which total expenses
exceeds total revenues.
THE ACCOUNTING EQUATION
Assets must always equal liabilities and owner’s
equity.
ASSETS = LIABILITIES + OWNER’S EQUITY
DEBITS AND CREDITS
• Double Entry System – means that the dual
effect of business transactions must be
recorded. A debit side entry must have a
corresponding credit side entry. Each
transaction affects at least 2 accounts. The
total debits must always equal to total
credits.
RULES OF DEBITS AND CREDITS
Balance Sheet Accounts
Assets Liabilities and Owner's Equity
Debit Side Credit Side Debit Side Credit Side
+ - - +
Increases Decreases Decreases Increases
Income Statement Accounts
Debit for decreases in Equity Credit for increases in Equity
Expenses and Withdrawals Revenues
Debit Side Credit Side Debit Side Credit Side
+ - - +
Increases Decreases Decreases Increases
TYPICAL ACCOUNT TITLES USED
ASSETS ARE SUBDIVIDED INTO TWO MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS: CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT
CURRENT ASSETS
• Cash – currency, checks, bank deposits etc.
• Cash equivalents – short term investments ( 3 months or less)
• Notes Receivable – Promissory Note
• Accounts Receivable – a promise to pay by customers
• Inventory – a.) Held for sale b.) In the process of production for such sale c.) To be
consumed in the production of goods and services to be available for sale.
• Prepaid Expenses - expenses paid in advance (insurance or rent)
NON-CURRENT ASSET
• Long-term Investments
• Equipment
• Buildings
• Land
• Intangibles – patents, copyrights, licenses, franchises, trademarks and non-
competition agreements
LIABILITIES: CURRENT AND LONG-TERM
CURRENT LIABILITIES
• Notes payable
• Accounts payable
• Accrued Liabilities – unpaid expenses. Example: Salaries
payable, wages payable, interest payable, taxes payable
• Unearned Revenues – payments received before providing
customers with goods or services.
LONG-TERM LIABILTIES
• Mortgage Payable – business entity has pledged certain
assets as a security to the creditor
• Bonds Payable – bond is a contract between the issuer and
the lender specifying the terms of repayments and interest to
be charged.
OWNER’S EQUITY
• Capital – original and additional investments
of the owner
• Withdrawals or drawings – withdrawals of
cash or other assets
INCOME STATEMENT
REVENUES
• Service Revenues
• Sales Revenues
EXPENSES
• Cost of Sales – cost of goods sold
• Salaries or wages expense
• Telecommunication, Electricity, Fuel and Water Expenses
• Rent Expense
• Supplies Expense – expense of using supplies
• Depreciation Expense – portion of the cost of tangible asset
allocated as expense
• Uncollectible Accounts Expense – amount of receivables
estimated to be doubtful of collection.
• Interest Expense – expenses related to the use of borrowed funds
ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS
TRANSACTIONS
• Illustration:
Marietta Sorio decided to establish a
business called Marietta Sorio Ballroom Dance
Studio. The dance studio will operate as a sole
proprietorship. During November 2015, the first
month of operations, various financial
transactions took place.
Instruction: Create a tabular Analysis
for the transactions.
ASSET = LIABILITIES
+
OWNER’S
EQUITY
Cash Accounts
Receivable
Office
Supplies
Office
equipment
= Accounts Payable
+
Sorio, Capital
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Nov. 1 Sorio invested P110, 000 from her personal savings in the
new business. She deposited the money at the Bank of
Philippine Islands-Lucena Branch.
Nov. 5 Office equipment costing P78, 000 is acquired on cash
basis.
Nov. 9 Office supplies in the amount of P4, 500 are acquired on
account.
Nov. 11 The Marietta Sorio Dance Studio collected P21, 000 in
cash for ballroom dance lessons.
Nov. 15 Sorio paid President Service Company P11, 000 for
monthly utilities
Nov. 17 The ballroom dance studio has an arrangement with
several dance clubs. Lessons will be given on various weeknights.
Sorio billed these clubs P63, 000 for the month.
Nov. 19 Sorio made a partial payment of P2,000 for the Nov. 9
purchase of office supplies.
Nov. 20 A check in the amount of P30,000 is received from a
dance club for their monthly lessons, billed on Nov. 17.
Nov. 21 Sorio withdrew P5,000 from the business for her
personal use.
Nov. 27 The Brookstone Advertising Agency submitted a bill to
Sorio for P4,000 worth of advertising for this month of
operations. Sorio will pay this bill next month.
Nov. 28 Sorio paid her dance instructors’ salaries worth P25,000
for the month of November.

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Part 1 intro to basic accounting

  • 1. BASIC ACCOUNTING Basic Accounting Made Easy Author: Win Ballada Prepared by: Michael Alonzo
  • 2. • Accounting is a service activity. Its function is to provide quantitative information, primarily financial in nature, about economic entities that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions. • Accounting is the art of recording, classifying and summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events which are, in part at least, of a financial character, and interpreting the results thereof. • Business transactions are economic activities of a business. • Money serves as a medium of exchange and a measure of value. It is the common financial denominator.
  • 3. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) 1. Objectivity principle – records and statements are based on most reliable data available. 2. Historical Cost – acquired assets should be recorded at their actual or historical cost 3. Revenue Recognition Principle – revenue is to be recognized in the accounting period when goods are delivered or services are performed. 4. Matching Principle – expenses should be recognized in the accounting periods in which goods and services are used up to produce revenue and not when the entity pays for those goods and services.
  • 4. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) 5. Adequate disclosure – all relevant information that would affect the user’s understanding be disclosed in the financial statements. 6. Consistency principle – firms should use the same accounting method from period to period to achieve comparability over time within a single enterprise. 7. Materiality – Financial reporting is only concerned with information that is significant enough to affect evaluations and decisions. 8. Timeliness – Accounting information is communicated early enough to be used for the economic decisions that it might influence.
  • 5. • Account is the basic summary device of accounting. • T-account – simplest form of the account. It has three parts: 1. Account Title 2. Debit Side 3. Credit Side (DR.) (CR.)
  • 6. Basic Elements of Accounting Financial Position • Assets – physical things (tangible or intangible) or rights which have monetary value and are owned by the business entity. • Liabilities – debts or obligations owed by the business • Owner’s Equity or Capital – claim held by the owner against the assets after the total liabilities are deducted.
  • 7. Basic Elements of Accounting: Results of Operations • Revenues are the increases in the owner’s equity as a result of the performance of services or sales by the business. • Expenses are the decreases in the owner’s equity caused by the revenue generating activities of the business. • Net Income - amount by which total revenues exceeds total expenses. • Net Loss - amount by which total expenses exceeds total revenues.
  • 8. THE ACCOUNTING EQUATION Assets must always equal liabilities and owner’s equity. ASSETS = LIABILITIES + OWNER’S EQUITY
  • 9. DEBITS AND CREDITS • Double Entry System – means that the dual effect of business transactions must be recorded. A debit side entry must have a corresponding credit side entry. Each transaction affects at least 2 accounts. The total debits must always equal to total credits.
  • 10. RULES OF DEBITS AND CREDITS Balance Sheet Accounts Assets Liabilities and Owner's Equity Debit Side Credit Side Debit Side Credit Side + - - + Increases Decreases Decreases Increases Income Statement Accounts Debit for decreases in Equity Credit for increases in Equity Expenses and Withdrawals Revenues Debit Side Credit Side Debit Side Credit Side + - - + Increases Decreases Decreases Increases
  • 11. TYPICAL ACCOUNT TITLES USED ASSETS ARE SUBDIVIDED INTO TWO MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS: CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT CURRENT ASSETS • Cash – currency, checks, bank deposits etc. • Cash equivalents – short term investments ( 3 months or less) • Notes Receivable – Promissory Note • Accounts Receivable – a promise to pay by customers • Inventory – a.) Held for sale b.) In the process of production for such sale c.) To be consumed in the production of goods and services to be available for sale. • Prepaid Expenses - expenses paid in advance (insurance or rent) NON-CURRENT ASSET • Long-term Investments • Equipment • Buildings • Land • Intangibles – patents, copyrights, licenses, franchises, trademarks and non- competition agreements
  • 12. LIABILITIES: CURRENT AND LONG-TERM CURRENT LIABILITIES • Notes payable • Accounts payable • Accrued Liabilities – unpaid expenses. Example: Salaries payable, wages payable, interest payable, taxes payable • Unearned Revenues – payments received before providing customers with goods or services. LONG-TERM LIABILTIES • Mortgage Payable – business entity has pledged certain assets as a security to the creditor • Bonds Payable – bond is a contract between the issuer and the lender specifying the terms of repayments and interest to be charged.
  • 13. OWNER’S EQUITY • Capital – original and additional investments of the owner • Withdrawals or drawings – withdrawals of cash or other assets
  • 14. INCOME STATEMENT REVENUES • Service Revenues • Sales Revenues EXPENSES • Cost of Sales – cost of goods sold • Salaries or wages expense • Telecommunication, Electricity, Fuel and Water Expenses • Rent Expense • Supplies Expense – expense of using supplies • Depreciation Expense – portion of the cost of tangible asset allocated as expense • Uncollectible Accounts Expense – amount of receivables estimated to be doubtful of collection. • Interest Expense – expenses related to the use of borrowed funds
  • 15. ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS • Illustration: Marietta Sorio decided to establish a business called Marietta Sorio Ballroom Dance Studio. The dance studio will operate as a sole proprietorship. During November 2015, the first month of operations, various financial transactions took place.
  • 16. Instruction: Create a tabular Analysis for the transactions. ASSET = LIABILITIES + OWNER’S EQUITY Cash Accounts Receivable Office Supplies Office equipment = Accounts Payable + Sorio, Capital = = = = = = = = = = =
  • 17. Nov. 1 Sorio invested P110, 000 from her personal savings in the new business. She deposited the money at the Bank of Philippine Islands-Lucena Branch. Nov. 5 Office equipment costing P78, 000 is acquired on cash basis. Nov. 9 Office supplies in the amount of P4, 500 are acquired on account. Nov. 11 The Marietta Sorio Dance Studio collected P21, 000 in cash for ballroom dance lessons. Nov. 15 Sorio paid President Service Company P11, 000 for monthly utilities Nov. 17 The ballroom dance studio has an arrangement with several dance clubs. Lessons will be given on various weeknights. Sorio billed these clubs P63, 000 for the month.
  • 18. Nov. 19 Sorio made a partial payment of P2,000 for the Nov. 9 purchase of office supplies. Nov. 20 A check in the amount of P30,000 is received from a dance club for their monthly lessons, billed on Nov. 17. Nov. 21 Sorio withdrew P5,000 from the business for her personal use. Nov. 27 The Brookstone Advertising Agency submitted a bill to Sorio for P4,000 worth of advertising for this month of operations. Sorio will pay this bill next month. Nov. 28 Sorio paid her dance instructors’ salaries worth P25,000 for the month of November.