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Chapter 1
Debits, Credits, and the Accounting Equation
Chapter 2
The Financial Statements
Chapter 3
Journals, Ledgers, T-Accounts, and Normal Balances
Chapter 4
Differences in Timing, Adjusting Entries, and the Closing Process
Chapter 5
All About Inventory
Chapter 6
Cash and Bank Reconciliations
Chapter 7
Accounts Receivable and Bad Debts
Chapter 8
Long Term Assets and Depreciation
Chapter 9
Current Liabilities, Contingencies, and the Time Value of Money
Chapter 10
Bonds, Bonds, and Bonds
Chapter 11
Shareholder's Equity
Chapter 12
Cash Flows
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Chapter 1
Debits, Credits, and the Accounting Equation
Chapter 2
The Financial Statements
Chapter 3
Journals, Ledgers, T-Accounts, and Normal Balances
Chapter 4
Differences in Timing, Adjusting Entries, and the Closing Process
Chapter 5
All About Inventory
Chapter 6
Cash and Bank Reconciliations
Chapter 7
Accounts Receivable and Bad Debts
Chapter 8
Long Term Assets and Depreciation
Chapter 9
Current Liabilities, Contingencies, and the Time Value of Money
Chapter 10
Bonds, Bonds, and Bonds
Chapter 11
Shareholder's Equity
Chapter 12
Cash Flows
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acct229.com Formula Sheet
Assets = Liabilities + Shareholder's Equity
(Or Owner's Equity)
Contributed Capital
+ Retained Earnings
Shareholder's Equity
(or Owner's Equity)
Beginning RE
+ Net Income
– Dividends
Ending RE
Revenues
– Expenses
Net Income
Sales
– COGS
Gross Profit
– Operating Expenses
Total Income From Operations
– Non-Operating Expenses
Income Before Taxes
– Tax Expense
Net Income
(This is the Multi-Step Income statement)
Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities
Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities
Profit Margin = Net Income / Sales Revenue
Sales
– COGS
Gross Profit
Gross Profit Margin = Gross Profit / Sales Revenue
Gross Profit Ratio is the same as Gross Profit Margin