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© The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin
THE ACCOUNTING
CYCLE:
Accruals and Deferrals
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At the end of the
period, we need to
make adjusting entries
to get the accounts up
to date for the financial
statements.
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Adjusting
entries are
needed whenever
revenue or expenses
affect more than one
accounting
period.
Every
adjusting
entry involves a
change in either a
revenue or expense
and an asset
or liability.
Adjusting Entries
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 Converting
assets to
expenses
 Accruing
unpaid
expenses
 Converting
liabilities to
revenue
 Accruing
uncollected
revenues
Types of Adjusting Entries
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Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods
Transaction
Paid future
expenses in
advance
(creates an
asset).
End of Current Period
Adjusting Entry
 Recognize portion
of asset consumed
as expense, and
 Reduce balance of
asset account.
Converting Assets to Expenses
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Examples Include:
Depreciation
Supplies
Expiring Insurance Policies
Converting Assets to Expenses
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Jan. 1 Dec. 31
$2,400 Insurance Policy
Coverage for 12 Months
$200 Monthly Insurance Expense
On January 1, Webb Co. purchased a one-
year insurance policy for $2,400.
Converting Assets to Expenses
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GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Jan. 1 Unexpired Insurance 2,400
Cash 2,400
Purchase a one-year insurance policy.
Initially, costs that benefit more than one
accounting period are recorded as assets.
Converting Assets to Expenses
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The costs are expensed as they are used to
generate revenue.
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Monthly Adjusting Entry for Insurance
Jan. 31 Insurance Expense 200
Unexpired Insurance 200
Insurance expense for January.
Converting Assets to Expenses
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Insurance Expense
1/31 200
Unexpired Insurance
1/1 2,400 1/31 200
Bal. 2,200
Income Statement
Cost of assets
used this period to
generate revenue.
Balance Sheet
Cost of assets
that benefit
future periods.
Converting Assets to Expenses
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Depreciation is the systematic allocation of
the cost of a depreciable asset to expense.
Depreciable assets are physical objects
that retain their size and shape but lose
their economic usefulness over time.
The Concept of Depreciation
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The portion of an asset’s utility that is used
up must be expensed in the period used.
Cash
(credit)
Fixed
Asset
(debit)
On date
when initial
payment is
made . . .
The asset’s
usefulness is
partially
consumed
during the
period. At end of
period . . .
Accumulated
Depreciation
(credit)
Depreciation
Expense
(debit)
The Concept of Depreciation
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On May 2, 2003, JJ’s Lawn Care Service
purchased a lawn mower with a useful
life of 50 months for $2,500 cash.
Using the straight-line method, calculate
the monthly depreciation expense.
$2,500
50
=$50
Depreciation
expense (per
period)
=
Cost of the asset
Estimated useful life
Depreciation Is Only an Estimate
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JJ’s Lawn Care Service would make the
following adjusting entry.
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
May 31 Depreciation Expense: Tools & Eq. 50
Accumulated Depreciation: Tools & Eq. 50
To record one month's depreciation.
Contra-asset
Depreciation Is Only an Estimate
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JJ’s $15,000 truck is depreciated over 60
months as follows:
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
May 31 Depreciation Expense: Truck 250
Accumulated Depreciation: Truck 250
To record one month's depreciation.
$15,00060 months = $250 per month
Depreciation Is Only an Estimate
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JJ's Lawn Care Service
Partial Balance Sheet
May 31, 2001
Assets
Cash 3,925$
Accounts receivable 75
Tools & equipment 2,650$
Less: Accum. depr. 50 2,600
Truck 15,000$ O
Less: Accum. depr. 250 14,750
T
Accumulated depreciation would
appear on the balance sheet as
follows:
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Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods
Transaction
Collected
from
customers in
advance
(creates a
liability).
End of Current Period
Adjusting Entry
 Recognize portion
earned as revenue,
and
 Reduce balance of
liability account.
Converting Liabilities to Revenue
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Examples Include:
Airline Ticket Sales
Sports Teams’ Sales of
Season Tickets
Converting Liabilities to Revenue
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Jan. 1 Dec. 31
$6,000 Rental Contract
Coverage for 12 Months
$500 Monthly Rental Revenue
On January 1, Webb Co. received $6,000 in
advance for a one-year rental contract.
Converting Liabilities to Revenue
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GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Jan. 1 Cash 6,000
Unearned Rental Revenue 6,000
Collected $6,000 in advance for rent.
Initially, revenues that benefit more than one
accounting period are recorded as liabilities.
Converting Liabilities to Revenue
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Over time, the revenue is recognized as it is
earned.
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Monthly Adjusting Entry for Rent Revenue
Jan. 31 Unearned Rental Revenue 500
Rental Revenue 500
Rental revenue for January.
Converting Liabilities to Revenue
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Rental Revenue
1/31 500
Unearned Rental Revenue
1/31 500 1/1 6,000
Bal. 5,500
Income Statement
Revenue earned
this period.
Balance Sheet
Liability for
future periods.
Converting Liabilities to Revenue
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Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods
Transaction
Liability will
be paid.
End of Current Period
Adjusting Entry
 Recognize expense
incurred, and
 Record liability for
future payment.
Accruing Unpaid Expenses
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Examples Include:
Interest
Wages and Salaries
Property Taxes
Hey, when do
we get paid?
Accruing Unpaid Expenses
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Monday,
May 29
Friday,
June 2
$3,000 Wages
Expense
On May 31, Webb Co. owes wages of $3,000.
Pay day is Friday, June 2.
Wednesday,
May 31
Accruing Unpaid Expenses
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GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
May 31 Wages Expense 3,000
Wages Payable 3,000
To accrue wages owed to employees.
Initially, an expense and a liability are
recorded.
Accruing Unpaid Expenses
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Wages Expense
5/31 3,000
Wages Payable
5/31 3,000
Income Statement
Cost incurred this
period to generate
revenue.
Balance Sheet
Liability to be
paid in a future
period.
Accruing Unpaid Expenses
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Monday,
May 29
Friday,
June 2
$5,000 Weekly Wages
Let’s look at the entry for June 2.
Wednesday,
May 31
$2,000 Wages
Expense
$3,000 Wages
Expense
Accruing Unpaid Expenses
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The liability is extinguished when the debt is
paid.
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
June 2 Wages Expense (for June) 2,000
Wages Payable (accrued in May) 3,000
Cash 5,000
Weekly payroll for May 29-June 2.
Accruing Unpaid Expenses
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Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods
Transaction
Receivable
will be
collected.
End of Current Period
Adjusting Entry
Recognize revenue
earned but not yet
recorded, and
Record receivable.
Accruing Uncollected Revenue
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Examples Include:
Interest Earned
Work Completed But Not
Yet Billed to Customer
Accruing Uncollected Revenue
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Saturday,
Jan. 15
Tuesday,
Feb. 15
$170 Interest
Revenue
On Jan. 31, the bank owes Webb Co.
interest of $170. Interest is paid on the 15th
day of each month.
Monday,
Jan. 31
Accruing Uncollected Revenue
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GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Jan. 31 Interest Receivable 170
Interest Revenue 170
To recognize interest revenue.
Initially, the revenue is recognized and a
receivable is created.
Accruing Uncollected Revenue
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Interest Revenue
1/31 170
Interest Receivable
1/31 170
Income Statement
Revenue earned
this period.
Balance Sheet
Receivable to
be collected in a
future period.
Accruing Uncollected Revenue
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Saturday,
Jan. 15
Tuesday,
Feb. 15
$320 Monthly Interest
$170 Interest
Revenue
Let’s look at the entry for February 15.
Monday,
Jan. 31
$150 Interest
Revenue
Accruing Uncollected Revenue
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The receivable is collected in a future period.
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Feb. 15 Cash 320
Interest Revenue (for February) 150
Interest Receivable (accrued Jan. 31) 170
To record interest received.
Accruing Uncollected Revenue
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As a corporation earns taxable income, it
incurs income taxes expense, and also a
liability to governmental tax authorities.
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Dec. 31 Income Taxes Expense 780
Income Taxes Payable 780
Estimated income taxes applicable to
taxable income earned in December.
Accruing Income Taxes Expense: The
Final Adjusting Entry
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Costs are matched with revenue
in two ways:
 Direct association of costs
with specific revenue
transactions.
 Systematic allocation of costs
over the “useful life” of the
expenditure.
Adjusting Entries and Accounting
Principles
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An item is “material” if knowledge of the
item might reasonably influence the
decisions of users of financial statements.
Supplies
Lightbulbs
Many companies
immediately charge
the cost of
immaterial items to
expense.
The Concept of Materiality
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Journalize
transactions.
Post entries to
the ledger
accounts.
Prepare trial
balance.
Make end-of-
year
adjustments.
Prepare adjusted
trial balance.
Recall from the accounting cycle
discussed in Chapter 3, that after
the adjusting entries are made, an
adjusted trial balance is prepared.
Effects of the Adjusting Entries
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End of Chapter

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Accurals adjusting entries

  • 1. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE: Accruals and Deferrals
  • 2. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin At the end of the period, we need to make adjusting entries to get the accounts up to date for the financial statements.
  • 3. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Adjusting entries are needed whenever revenue or expenses affect more than one accounting period. Every adjusting entry involves a change in either a revenue or expense and an asset or liability. Adjusting Entries
  • 4. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin  Converting assets to expenses  Accruing unpaid expenses  Converting liabilities to revenue  Accruing uncollected revenues Types of Adjusting Entries
  • 5. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods Transaction Paid future expenses in advance (creates an asset). End of Current Period Adjusting Entry  Recognize portion of asset consumed as expense, and  Reduce balance of asset account. Converting Assets to Expenses
  • 6. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Examples Include: Depreciation Supplies Expiring Insurance Policies Converting Assets to Expenses
  • 7. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Jan. 1 Dec. 31 $2,400 Insurance Policy Coverage for 12 Months $200 Monthly Insurance Expense On January 1, Webb Co. purchased a one- year insurance policy for $2,400. Converting Assets to Expenses
  • 8. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Jan. 1 Unexpired Insurance 2,400 Cash 2,400 Purchase a one-year insurance policy. Initially, costs that benefit more than one accounting period are recorded as assets. Converting Assets to Expenses
  • 9. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin The costs are expensed as they are used to generate revenue. GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Monthly Adjusting Entry for Insurance Jan. 31 Insurance Expense 200 Unexpired Insurance 200 Insurance expense for January. Converting Assets to Expenses
  • 10. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Insurance Expense 1/31 200 Unexpired Insurance 1/1 2,400 1/31 200 Bal. 2,200 Income Statement Cost of assets used this period to generate revenue. Balance Sheet Cost of assets that benefit future periods. Converting Assets to Expenses
  • 11. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Depreciation is the systematic allocation of the cost of a depreciable asset to expense. Depreciable assets are physical objects that retain their size and shape but lose their economic usefulness over time. The Concept of Depreciation
  • 12. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin The portion of an asset’s utility that is used up must be expensed in the period used. Cash (credit) Fixed Asset (debit) On date when initial payment is made . . . The asset’s usefulness is partially consumed during the period. At end of period . . . Accumulated Depreciation (credit) Depreciation Expense (debit) The Concept of Depreciation
  • 13. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin On May 2, 2003, JJ’s Lawn Care Service purchased a lawn mower with a useful life of 50 months for $2,500 cash. Using the straight-line method, calculate the monthly depreciation expense. $2,500 50 =$50 Depreciation expense (per period) = Cost of the asset Estimated useful life Depreciation Is Only an Estimate
  • 14. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin JJ’s Lawn Care Service would make the following adjusting entry. GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit May 31 Depreciation Expense: Tools & Eq. 50 Accumulated Depreciation: Tools & Eq. 50 To record one month's depreciation. Contra-asset Depreciation Is Only an Estimate
  • 15. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin JJ’s $15,000 truck is depreciated over 60 months as follows: GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit May 31 Depreciation Expense: Truck 250 Accumulated Depreciation: Truck 250 To record one month's depreciation. $15,00060 months = $250 per month Depreciation Is Only an Estimate
  • 16. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin JJ's Lawn Care Service Partial Balance Sheet May 31, 2001 Assets Cash 3,925$ Accounts receivable 75 Tools & equipment 2,650$ Less: Accum. depr. 50 2,600 Truck 15,000$ O Less: Accum. depr. 250 14,750 T Accumulated depreciation would appear on the balance sheet as follows:
  • 17. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods Transaction Collected from customers in advance (creates a liability). End of Current Period Adjusting Entry  Recognize portion earned as revenue, and  Reduce balance of liability account. Converting Liabilities to Revenue
  • 18. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Examples Include: Airline Ticket Sales Sports Teams’ Sales of Season Tickets Converting Liabilities to Revenue
  • 19. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Jan. 1 Dec. 31 $6,000 Rental Contract Coverage for 12 Months $500 Monthly Rental Revenue On January 1, Webb Co. received $6,000 in advance for a one-year rental contract. Converting Liabilities to Revenue
  • 20. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Jan. 1 Cash 6,000 Unearned Rental Revenue 6,000 Collected $6,000 in advance for rent. Initially, revenues that benefit more than one accounting period are recorded as liabilities. Converting Liabilities to Revenue
  • 21. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Over time, the revenue is recognized as it is earned. GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Monthly Adjusting Entry for Rent Revenue Jan. 31 Unearned Rental Revenue 500 Rental Revenue 500 Rental revenue for January. Converting Liabilities to Revenue
  • 22. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Rental Revenue 1/31 500 Unearned Rental Revenue 1/31 500 1/1 6,000 Bal. 5,500 Income Statement Revenue earned this period. Balance Sheet Liability for future periods. Converting Liabilities to Revenue
  • 23. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods Transaction Liability will be paid. End of Current Period Adjusting Entry  Recognize expense incurred, and  Record liability for future payment. Accruing Unpaid Expenses
  • 24. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Examples Include: Interest Wages and Salaries Property Taxes Hey, when do we get paid? Accruing Unpaid Expenses
  • 25. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Monday, May 29 Friday, June 2 $3,000 Wages Expense On May 31, Webb Co. owes wages of $3,000. Pay day is Friday, June 2. Wednesday, May 31 Accruing Unpaid Expenses
  • 26. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit May 31 Wages Expense 3,000 Wages Payable 3,000 To accrue wages owed to employees. Initially, an expense and a liability are recorded. Accruing Unpaid Expenses
  • 27. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Wages Expense 5/31 3,000 Wages Payable 5/31 3,000 Income Statement Cost incurred this period to generate revenue. Balance Sheet Liability to be paid in a future period. Accruing Unpaid Expenses
  • 28. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Monday, May 29 Friday, June 2 $5,000 Weekly Wages Let’s look at the entry for June 2. Wednesday, May 31 $2,000 Wages Expense $3,000 Wages Expense Accruing Unpaid Expenses
  • 29. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin The liability is extinguished when the debt is paid. GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit June 2 Wages Expense (for June) 2,000 Wages Payable (accrued in May) 3,000 Cash 5,000 Weekly payroll for May 29-June 2. Accruing Unpaid Expenses
  • 30. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Prior Periods Current Period Future Periods Transaction Receivable will be collected. End of Current Period Adjusting Entry Recognize revenue earned but not yet recorded, and Record receivable. Accruing Uncollected Revenue
  • 31. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Examples Include: Interest Earned Work Completed But Not Yet Billed to Customer Accruing Uncollected Revenue
  • 32. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Saturday, Jan. 15 Tuesday, Feb. 15 $170 Interest Revenue On Jan. 31, the bank owes Webb Co. interest of $170. Interest is paid on the 15th day of each month. Monday, Jan. 31 Accruing Uncollected Revenue
  • 33. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Jan. 31 Interest Receivable 170 Interest Revenue 170 To recognize interest revenue. Initially, the revenue is recognized and a receivable is created. Accruing Uncollected Revenue
  • 34. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Interest Revenue 1/31 170 Interest Receivable 1/31 170 Income Statement Revenue earned this period. Balance Sheet Receivable to be collected in a future period. Accruing Uncollected Revenue
  • 35. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Saturday, Jan. 15 Tuesday, Feb. 15 $320 Monthly Interest $170 Interest Revenue Let’s look at the entry for February 15. Monday, Jan. 31 $150 Interest Revenue Accruing Uncollected Revenue
  • 36. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin The receivable is collected in a future period. GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Feb. 15 Cash 320 Interest Revenue (for February) 150 Interest Receivable (accrued Jan. 31) 170 To record interest received. Accruing Uncollected Revenue
  • 37. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin As a corporation earns taxable income, it incurs income taxes expense, and also a liability to governmental tax authorities. GENERAL JOURNAL Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Dec. 31 Income Taxes Expense 780 Income Taxes Payable 780 Estimated income taxes applicable to taxable income earned in December. Accruing Income Taxes Expense: The Final Adjusting Entry
  • 38. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Costs are matched with revenue in two ways:  Direct association of costs with specific revenue transactions.  Systematic allocation of costs over the “useful life” of the expenditure. Adjusting Entries and Accounting Principles
  • 39. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin An item is “material” if knowledge of the item might reasonably influence the decisions of users of financial statements. Supplies Lightbulbs Many companies immediately charge the cost of immaterial items to expense. The Concept of Materiality
  • 40. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin Journalize transactions. Post entries to the ledger accounts. Prepare trial balance. Make end-of- year adjustments. Prepare adjusted trial balance. Recall from the accounting cycle discussed in Chapter 3, that after the adjusting entries are made, an adjusted trial balance is prepared. Effects of the Adjusting Entries
  • 41. © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002McGraw-Hill/Irwin End of Chapter

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