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Debits and Credits:  Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions Chapter 2
Account ,[object Object],[object Object]
T-Account Title of Account Left side Right side Debit Credit ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Use of Accounts ,[object Object],Left or Debit Side Right or Credit Side Title of Account
T-Account Account Name (Title) Dr. (debit) 4,000 500 Cr. (credit) 300 400 4,500 700 3,800 Entries Footings Balance
Ledger ,[object Object],Account Title. t Revenue Account Title. t Capital Account Title. t Account Payable Account Title. t Cash
All individual accounts combined make up the ledger Revenues Notes Payable Accounts  Receivable C. Lapp, Capital Accounts Payable Ledger Cash
Debits & Credits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Debit and Credit Rules A   =   L   +   OE Debits and credits affect accounts as follows: ASSETS Debit  for Increase Credit  for Decrease EQUITIES Debit  for Decrease Credit for Increase LIABILITIES Debit  for Decrease Credit for Increase
Rules of Debit and Credit Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity + - + - + - Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr.
Rules of Debit and Credit Dr. Cr. + - Capital Expenses Dr. Cr. + - Revenues Dr. Cr. + - Withdrawals Dr. Cr. + -
Expanding the  Rules of Debit and Credit Revenues Expenses Owner’s Capital Owner’s Withdrawals _ + _ Owner’s Equity Debit  Credit -  + Debit  Credit -  + Debit  Credit +  - Debit  Credit +  -
Footing ,[object Object],[object Object]
Double Entry Accounting  The Equality of Debits and Credits A   =   L   +   OE Debit balances Credit balances = In the double-entry accounting system, every transaction is recorded by equal dollar amounts of debits and credits.
Double-Entry Accounting ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Double-Entry System One debit One credit Each transaction is recorded with at least: Total debits must equal total credits.
The Transaction Analysis Step 1:  Determine which accounts are affected. Step 2:  Determine which category accounts belong to. Step 3:  Determine whether accounts increase or  decrease. Step 4:  What do the rules of debits and credits say? Step 5:  Place amounts into T accounts.
Let’s record selected transactions for JJ’s Lawn Care Service in the accounts.
May 1: Jill Jones and her family invested $8,000 in JJ’s Lawn Care Service . Step 1:  Which accounts are affected? Step 2:  Which category does the account belong to? Step 3:  Is the account increasing/decreasing?  Step 4:  Debit or credit? Step 5:  Place amounts into accounts. Cash Capital Assets Owner’s Equity Increasing Increasing Debit Credit
[object Object],Cash increases $8,000 with a debit. Capital increases $8,000 with a credit.
[object Object],Will Cash increase or decrease? Will Tools & Equipment  increase or decrease?
[object Object],Cash decreases $2,500 with a credit. Tools & Equipment  increases $2,500 with a debit.
[object Object],Will Truck increase or decrease?  Will Cash and Notes Payable increase or decrease?
[object Object],Truck increases $15,000 with a debit.  Cash decreases $2,000 with a credit. Notes Payable increases $13,000 with a credit.
[object Object],Will Tools & Equipment increase or decrease? Will Accounts Payable increase or decrease?
[object Object],Tools & Equipment increases $300 with a debit. Accounts Payable increases $300 with a credit.
[object Object],Will Tools & Equipment increase or decrease?  Will Accounts Receivable increase or decrease?
[object Object],Tools & Equipment decreases $150 with a credit.  Accounts Receivable increases $150 with a debit.
What is Net Income? Net income is not an asset   it’s an increase in owners’ equity from profits of the business. A   =   L   +   OE Increase Decrease Increase Either (or both) of these effects occur as net income is earned . . . . . . but this is what “net income” really means.
Revenue and Expenses The price for goods sold  and services rendered during a given accounting period. Increases owner’s equity. The costs of goods and services used up in the process of earning revenue. Decreases owner’s equity.
The Realization Principle:  When To Record Revenue Realization Principle Revenue should be recognized at the time goods are sold and services are rendered.
The Matching Principle:  When To Record Expenses Matching Principle Expenses should be recorded in the period in which they are used up.
Debits and Credits for Revenue and Expense Expenses decrease owner’s equity. Revenues increase owner’s equity. EQUITIES Debit  for Decrease Credit for Increase REVENUES Debit  for Decrease Credit for Increase EXPENSES Credit  for Decrease Debit  for Increase
Let’s analyze the revenue, and expense transactions for JJ’s Lawn Care Service for the month of May.
[object Object],Will Cash increase or decrease? Will Sales Revenue increase or decrease?
[object Object],Cash increases $750 with a debit. Sales Revenue increases $750 with a credit.
[object Object],Will Cash increase or decrease?  Will Gasoline Expense increase or decrease?
[object Object],Cash decreases $50 with a credit.  Gasoline Expense increases $50 with a debit.
[object Object],Will Cash increase or decrease?  Will Dividends increase or decrease?
[object Object],Cash decreases $200 with a credit. Dividends increase $200 with a debit.
Learning Objectives ,[object Object]
Chart of Accounts ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Gay Gillen eTravel Chart of Accounts Assets 101 Cash 111 Accounts Receivable 141 Office Supplies 151 Office Furniture 191 Land
Gay Gillen eTravel Chart of Accounts Liabilities 201 Accounts Payable 231 Notes Payable Owner’s Equity 301 Capital 311 Withdrawals Revenues 401 Service Revenue
Gay Gillen eTravel Chart of Accounts Expenses 501 Rent Expense 503 Utilities Expense 502 Salary Expense
The Recording Process ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],THE RECORDING PROCESS JOURNAL JOURNAL LEDGER
The Journal ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Journalizing ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
General Journal Accounts Affected Dollar amount of debits and credits Explanation of transaction Transaction Date Investment from owner 45,000 Lange, Capital 45,000 Cash Jul 1 Credit Debit Description Date Journal  Page 1
General Journal ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Journalizing Technique ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],GENERAL JOURNAL J1 Date Account Titles and Explanation Ref. Debit Credit 2008 Sept.  1 Cash 15,000 M. Doucet, Capital 15,000 Invested cash in business. 1 Equipment 7,000 Cash 7,000 Purchased equipment for cash.
Journalizing Technique 2 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],GENERAL JOURNAL J1 Date Account Titles and Explanation Ref. Debit Credit 2008 Sept.  1 Cash 15,000 M. Doucet, Capital 15,000 Invested cash in business. 1 Equipment 7,000 Cash 7,000 Purchased equipment for cash.
Journalizing Technique 3 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],GENERAL JOURNAL J1 Date Account Titles and Explanation Ref. Debit Credit 2008 Sept.  1 Cash 15,000 M. Doucet, Capital 15,000 Invested cash in business. 1 Equipment 7,000 Cash 7,000 Purchased equipment for cash.
Journalizing Technique 4 ,[object Object],[object Object],GENERAL JOURNAL J1 Date Account Titles and Explanation Ref. Debit Credit 2008 Sept.  9 Cash 1,500 Service Revenue 3,500 Performed services for cash  and credit  Accounts Receivable 2,000
[object Object],Posting Journal Entries to the Ledger Accounts
Posting Journal Entries to the Ledger Accounts
Standard Form of Account
Learning Objectives ,[object Object]
The Trial Balance ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Trial Balance ,[object Object],[object Object]
Limitations of a Trial Balance ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Locating Errors ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
All balances are taken from the ledger accounts on May 31 after considering all of JJ’s transactions for the month. Proves equality of debits and credits.
The Accounting Cycle Journalize transactions. Post entries to the ledger accounts. Prepare trial balance. Make end-of-year adjustments. Prepare adjusted trial balance. Prepare financial statements. Prepare after closing trial balance. Journalize and post closing entries.
Learning Objectives ,[object Object]
End of Chapter 2
 
 

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  • 1. Debits and Credits: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions Chapter 2
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  • 5. T-Account Account Name (Title) Dr. (debit) 4,000 500 Cr. (credit) 300 400 4,500 700 3,800 Entries Footings Balance
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  • 7. All individual accounts combined make up the ledger Revenues Notes Payable Accounts Receivable C. Lapp, Capital Accounts Payable Ledger Cash
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  • 9. Debit and Credit Rules A = L + OE Debits and credits affect accounts as follows: ASSETS Debit for Increase Credit for Decrease EQUITIES Debit for Decrease Credit for Increase LIABILITIES Debit for Decrease Credit for Increase
  • 10. Rules of Debit and Credit Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity + - + - + - Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr.
  • 11. Rules of Debit and Credit Dr. Cr. + - Capital Expenses Dr. Cr. + - Revenues Dr. Cr. + - Withdrawals Dr. Cr. + -
  • 12. Expanding the Rules of Debit and Credit Revenues Expenses Owner’s Capital Owner’s Withdrawals _ + _ Owner’s Equity Debit Credit - + Debit Credit - + Debit Credit + - Debit Credit + -
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  • 14. Double Entry Accounting  The Equality of Debits and Credits A = L + OE Debit balances Credit balances = In the double-entry accounting system, every transaction is recorded by equal dollar amounts of debits and credits.
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  • 16. The Double-Entry System One debit One credit Each transaction is recorded with at least: Total debits must equal total credits.
  • 17. The Transaction Analysis Step 1: Determine which accounts are affected. Step 2: Determine which category accounts belong to. Step 3: Determine whether accounts increase or decrease. Step 4: What do the rules of debits and credits say? Step 5: Place amounts into T accounts.
  • 18. Let’s record selected transactions for JJ’s Lawn Care Service in the accounts.
  • 19. May 1: Jill Jones and her family invested $8,000 in JJ’s Lawn Care Service . Step 1: Which accounts are affected? Step 2: Which category does the account belong to? Step 3: Is the account increasing/decreasing? Step 4: Debit or credit? Step 5: Place amounts into accounts. Cash Capital Assets Owner’s Equity Increasing Increasing Debit Credit
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  • 29. What is Net Income? Net income is not an asset  it’s an increase in owners’ equity from profits of the business. A = L + OE Increase Decrease Increase Either (or both) of these effects occur as net income is earned . . . . . . but this is what “net income” really means.
  • 30. Revenue and Expenses The price for goods sold and services rendered during a given accounting period. Increases owner’s equity. The costs of goods and services used up in the process of earning revenue. Decreases owner’s equity.
  • 31. The Realization Principle: When To Record Revenue Realization Principle Revenue should be recognized at the time goods are sold and services are rendered.
  • 32. The Matching Principle: When To Record Expenses Matching Principle Expenses should be recorded in the period in which they are used up.
  • 33. Debits and Credits for Revenue and Expense Expenses decrease owner’s equity. Revenues increase owner’s equity. EQUITIES Debit for Decrease Credit for Increase REVENUES Debit for Decrease Credit for Increase EXPENSES Credit for Decrease Debit for Increase
  • 34. Let’s analyze the revenue, and expense transactions for JJ’s Lawn Care Service for the month of May.
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  • 43. Gay Gillen eTravel Chart of Accounts Assets 101 Cash 111 Accounts Receivable 141 Office Supplies 151 Office Furniture 191 Land
  • 44. Gay Gillen eTravel Chart of Accounts Liabilities 201 Accounts Payable 231 Notes Payable Owner’s Equity 301 Capital 311 Withdrawals Revenues 401 Service Revenue
  • 45. Gay Gillen eTravel Chart of Accounts Expenses 501 Rent Expense 503 Utilities Expense 502 Salary Expense
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  • 50. General Journal Accounts Affected Dollar amount of debits and credits Explanation of transaction Transaction Date Investment from owner 45,000 Lange, Capital 45,000 Cash Jul 1 Credit Debit Description Date Journal Page 1
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  • 57. Posting Journal Entries to the Ledger Accounts
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  • 64. All balances are taken from the ledger accounts on May 31 after considering all of JJ’s transactions for the month. Proves equality of debits and credits.
  • 65. The Accounting Cycle Journalize transactions. Post entries to the ledger accounts. Prepare trial balance. Make end-of-year adjustments. Prepare adjusted trial balance. Prepare financial statements. Prepare after closing trial balance. Journalize and post closing entries.
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