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Q: True or false revenue and expense accounts must be closed out because their balances apply to only one accounting period?
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Why do expense accounts have debit balances?

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Are revenue and expense accounts temporary?

The balances in all temporary accounts are transferred to the capital or the retained earnings account, leaving the temporary accounts with zero balances. This procedure is necessary to determine a periodic net income (or loss) and prepare books for the next period.


What are the accounts title in accounting?

There are different types of accounts in accounting. Some of these accounts are asset account, liability accounts, equity accounts, and operating expense accounts. There are many titles that coincide with these accounts.


Is notes payable a permanent account?

Any account on the balance sheet is a permanent account - 'Cash', 'Accounts Receivable', 'Accounts Payable'. Income and expense accounts are temporary accounts because they are closed at the end of an accounting period. Examples are: 'Service Revenue', 'Office Expense', and, my personal favourite, 'Meetings and Entertainment Expense'.


What is the journal entry to close expense accounts includes?

The purpose of the closing entry is to bring the temporary journal account balances to zero for the next accounting period, which aids in keeping the accounts reconciled.


Closing the temporary accounts at the end if each accounting period?

give the revenue and expense accounts zero balance


Which of the following groups contain only accounts that normally have credit balances?

Salaries Expense and Account Payable


What is the Accounting Equation for the company for the beginning of the accounting year?

The accounting equation never changesassets = liabilities + owners equityAt the end of the year, accounts are closed out, such as expense accounts and revenue and are begun with a "0" balance for the new accounting cycle (fiscal or calendar year).


Is a depreciation expense account a permanent or temporary account?

Yes it is. Permanent accounts are balance sheet accounts which do not close at the end of the accounting year, as opposed to income statement account balances which are removed an added to retained earnings. Another words income statement accounts are measured for a certain period of time whereas balance sheet accounts carry on to the following years.


The accounting procedure that accounts for most of the deferred income tax liability for most companies is?

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The entry to adjust the accounts for wages accrued at the end of the accounting period is?

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Is there a difference between adjusting entries and correcting entries?

Adjusting entries occur completed at the end of the accounting period, but before preparing the financial statements; so in order for a company's accounting financial statements and records to be up-to-date on the accrual basis of accounting. To show an example, each day the company earns wages expense but the payroll relating to workers' wages for the last days of the month would not be entered in the accounting records until after the end of the accounting period. Also, we know that this company uses electricity each day but receives just one bill per month, perhaps on the 20th day of the month. The electricity expense for the last 10-15 days of the month must be put into the accounting records if the financial statements are going to show all of the expenses and the amounts owed for the up-to-date accounting period. There are more additional acclimating entries amounts that the company paid prior to amounts becoming expenses. For examples, the company perhaps paid its insurance premiums for a four month period prior to the start of the four month period. It is possible the company may have deferred the expense by recording the amount in the asset account Prepaid Insurance. During the accounting period some of those premiums expired (were used up) and need to appear as expense in the current accounting period and the asset balance reduced. With closing entries they are dated as of the last day of the accounting period. However they are entered into the accounts after the financial statements have been prepared. Manly closing entries contain the income statement accounts. The closing entries will set the balances of all of the revenue accounts and the expense accounts to zero. This means that the revenue and expense accounts will start the new year with zero in the accounts, thus allowing the company to easily report the new year revenues and expenses. So we see that the net amount of all of the balances from expense and revenue accounts at the end of the year will be in retained earnings (for corporations) or owner's equity (for sole proprietorships).