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across
- the difference between total revenue and total expenses when total expenses are greater.
- journal entries recorded to update general ledger accounts at the end of a fiscal period.
- a columnar accounting form used to summarize the general ledger information needed to prepare financial statements.
- cash paid for an expense in one fiscal period that is not used until a later period.
- a fiscal period consisting of 12 consecutive months.
- a proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger.
- a financial statement that reports assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity on a specific date.
- changes recorded on a work sheet to update general ledger accounts at the end of a fiscal period.
- the length of time for which a business summarizes its financial information and reports its financial performance.
down
- the difference between total revenue and total expenses when total revenue is greater.
- a trial balance prepared after adjusting entries are posted.
- a financial statement showing the revenue and expenses for a fiscal period.
- an accountant who has passed the uniform certified public accounting exam and met the licensing requirement for a state. (note: please enter into the puzzle as an acronym.)
Brief Explanations
To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue:
Across:
- Net Loss: When total expenses > total revenue, the difference is a net loss (matches the filled "Netloss" in the grid).
- Adjusting Entries: Journal entries to update ledgers at fiscal period end (filled as "Adjustingentries").
- Worksheet: Columnar form to summarize ledger info for financial statements (filled as "Worksheet").
- Prepaid Expense: Cash paid for an expense used later (filled as "Prepaidexpense").
- Fiscal Year: 12 - month fiscal period.
- Trial Balance: Proof of debit - credit equality in ledger.
- Balance Sheet: Reports assets, liabilities, equity on a date.
- Adjustments: Changes on worksheet to update ledgers.
- Fiscal Period: Time business summarizes financial info.
Down:
- Net Income: When total revenue > total expenses, the difference is net income (matches the "NetIncome" - like vertical fill with "Net" and "Income" parts).
- Adjusted Trial Balance: Trial balance after adjusting entries.
- Income Statement: Shows revenue and expenses for a period.
- CPA: Certified Public Accountant (acronym for accountant with uniform exam and state license).
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Across Answers:
- Net Loss
- Adjusting Entries
- Worksheet
- Prepaid Expense
- Fiscal Year
- Trial Balance
- Balance Sheet
- Adjustments
- Fiscal Period
Down Answers:
- Net Income
- Adjusted Trial Balance
- Income Statement
- CPA