ACC120 Lecture 3: Chapter 3 b

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An asset account (to decrease: examples: supplies, rent, insurance, the allocation of the cost of long-lived assets to expense over their useful lives. The portion of the asset that is used up (or expires) in each. Depreciation period is reported as an expense: straight-line depreciation: Accumulated depreciation (to increase: contra asset account: an account with the opposite balance (credit) compared to its related asset account. Deducted from its related asset on the balance sheet. Depreciation presentation on the balance sheet: accumulated depreciation is deducted from the cost of the asset, this difference is called the carrying amount, cash received before revenue is earned is recorded as a liability. Unearned revenues: subsequently earned by performing a service or providing a good, prior to adjustment, liabilities are overstated and revenues are, adjusting entry: understated. A revenue account (to increase: examples: subscriptions, customer deposits. Adjusting entries - accruals: required where items are not yet recorded in the accounts, accrued revenues, accrued expenses:

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