02-11-2015, 02:19 PM
Second set of flash cards for Financial Accounting:
"Question 34 of 53
The Revenue and Expense accounts are considered temporary because they are closed out to the Retained Earnings account at the end of an accounting period.
Your Answer: temporary
Explanation
The Retained Earnings account is made up all the revenues (credits) less all the expenses incurred to generate the revenue (debits). The net result of Revenues minus Expenses is Net Income. Net Income is the amount that the entity's equity increases (decreases) in a given period.
Your Answer: equity"
I believe this question is incorrect. The revenue and expense accounts are temporary but are not closed to the Retained earnings account. These 2 accounts are closed to the Income Summary account which at the end of the accounting period is closed to the Retained Earnings account. Can you verify this for me? I have taken this course before and now am reviewing it as it is a prerequisite for 2 other courses I need to complete one of which is a DSST exam Principles of Finance.
"Question 34 of 53
The Revenue and Expense accounts are considered temporary because they are closed out to the Retained Earnings account at the end of an accounting period.
Your Answer: temporary
Explanation
The Retained Earnings account is made up all the revenues (credits) less all the expenses incurred to generate the revenue (debits). The net result of Revenues minus Expenses is Net Income. Net Income is the amount that the entity's equity increases (decreases) in a given period.
Your Answer: equity"
I believe this question is incorrect. The revenue and expense accounts are temporary but are not closed to the Retained earnings account. These 2 accounts are closed to the Income Summary account which at the end of the accounting period is closed to the Retained Earnings account. Can you verify this for me? I have taken this course before and now am reviewing it as it is a prerequisite for 2 other courses I need to complete one of which is a DSST exam Principles of Finance.