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1 The assets division should contain what accounts?

The assets division should contain properties like land, building, furniture, and vehicles. It should also include financial instruments such as cash, savings accounts, bonds, and stocks.


What Accounts should always have a zero balance after all closing entries are completed?

Assets, liabilities and owner's equity


What should A post-closing trial balance should only contain?

A post-closing trial balance will contain, assets, liabilities and owners equity accounts.Assets include, current and long term assetsliabilities include, accounts payable, notes payable or any other "liability" the company currently has.Owners Equity accounts include such things as Retained Earnings and CapitalYou generally have 3 versions of a Trial Balance, your Trial Balance, Adjusted Trial Balance, and Post-Closing Trial balance.The post-closing trial balance is what you use once your expense accounts & revenue have been closed to the income statement.


What should a post-closing trial balance contain?

Post closing trial balance contains all accounts that have not been closed (i.e assets, liabilities and owners equity accounts) The PCTB does not contain Net Income or even Gross Income, but instead contains "Retained Earnings" Retained earnings is what the company clears after all expenses and stock dividends (if any) have been paid. Or put simply, all general ledger accounts that are not "closed". GAAP formula for figuring the different types of Revenue are: Gross Revenue (income) - Expenses = Net Revenue (income) Net Revenue (income) - Dividends paid on Stock (if applicable) = Retained Earnings


What should an employer record payroll deductions as?

Current liabilities.

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1 The assets division should contain what accounts?

The assets division should contain properties like land, building, furniture, and vehicles. It should also include financial instruments such as cash, savings accounts, bonds, and stocks.


What Accounts should always have a zero balance after all closing entries are completed?

Assets, liabilities and owner's equity


To which account in the chart of accounts should Advance EIC Payments be assigned?

EIC is a payroll liability account, just like your other p/r liabilities.


What should A post-closing trial balance should only contain?

A post-closing trial balance will contain, assets, liabilities and owners equity accounts.Assets include, current and long term assetsliabilities include, accounts payable, notes payable or any other "liability" the company currently has.Owners Equity accounts include such things as Retained Earnings and CapitalYou generally have 3 versions of a Trial Balance, your Trial Balance, Adjusted Trial Balance, and Post-Closing Trial balance.The post-closing trial balance is what you use once your expense accounts & revenue have been closed to the income statement.


What should a post-closing trial balance contain?

Post closing trial balance contains all accounts that have not been closed (i.e assets, liabilities and owners equity accounts) The PCTB does not contain Net Income or even Gross Income, but instead contains "Retained Earnings" Retained earnings is what the company clears after all expenses and stock dividends (if any) have been paid. Or put simply, all general ledger accounts that are not "closed". GAAP formula for figuring the different types of Revenue are: Gross Revenue (income) - Expenses = Net Revenue (income) Net Revenue (income) - Dividends paid on Stock (if applicable) = Retained Earnings


Who should have the unlimited liabilities?

Sole proprietorship Partnership or others


What should an employer record payroll deductions as?

Current liabilities.


Should it be Matthew and Mark's accounts or should it be Matthew's and Mark's accounts?

"Matthew and Mark's accounts" is correct.


What should you do if your boss asked that you don't make the adjusting entry to take the current liabilities from long term liabilities?

I have to say that this question doesn't seem plausible. The reason being,Current Liabilities are liabilities that are short-termed, meaning they will be paid in a very short time. Usually one year or less.Long-Term Liabilities are liabilities that are much longer and will be paid out during a long period of time, more than a year.There should be no current liabilities in long-term liabilities unless an error was made during the accounting process and an current liability was recorded as an long-term, in which case, an adjusting entry must be made to show this error.Other than an accounting error, there are not current liabilities in long-term to "take out".


Are notes payable considered current liabilities?

Typically not... Accounts payable will be current liabilities, as these relate to purchases that need to be payed back usually within the year unless otherwise specified. Notes payable usually relate to receiving loans from a bank that will most likely be paid in more than a year, so they will be long term. Tests should always specify, but if it doesn't say short or long term, Notes payable is LONG TERM Accounts payable is SHORT TERM


Want a sample of 12th class accounts project?

i want a sample of accountancy project of class 12th and it should contain 70-80 jounral entries


Do assets equal liabilities on condo balance sheet?

Yes, they should.