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Measuring Business
Income:
The Adjusting Process
Chapter 3
Objective 1
Distinguish accrual
accounting from
cash-basis
accounting.
The Two Bases of Accounting:

Accrual-basis:
Transactions are
recorded
when revenues are
earned or expenses
are incurred.

Cash-basis:
Transactions are
recorded when
cash is paid or
cash is received.
Accrual Versus Cash Example
In January 2002, Prensa Insurance sells
a three-year health insurance policy to a
business client.
The contract specifies that the client had
to pay $150,000 in advance.
Yearly expenses amount to $20,000.
What is the income or loss?
Accrual Versus Cash Example
Accrual-Basis Accounting
(000 omitted)

2002

Revenues
$50
Expenses
20
Net income (loss) $30

2003

2004

$50
20
$30

$50
20
$30
Accrual Versus Cash Example
Cash-Basis Accounting
(000 omitted)

2002

Cash inflows
$150
Cash outflows
20
Net income (loss) $130

2003

2004

$ 0
20
($20)

$ 0
20
($20)
Accounting Period

Managers adopt an
artificial period of time
to evaluate performance.
Interim Period Statements
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi-annually
Objective 2
Apply the revenue
and
matching principles.
Revenue Principle
When is revenue recognized?
When it is deemed earned.
Recognition of revenue and cash receipts
do not necessarily occur at the same time.
The Matching Principle
What is the matching principle?
It is the basis for recording expenses.
Expenses are the costs of assets and the
increase in liabilities incurred in the earning
of revenues.
Expenses are recognized when the benefit
from the expense is received.
Matching Expenses with
Revenues Example
Parker Floor sells a wood floor for $15,000
on the last day of May.
The wood was purchased from the
manufacturer for $8,000 in March of the
same year.
The floor is installed in June.
When is income recognized?
Matching Expenses with
Revenues Example
May
Revenues
Cost of goods sold
Net income

$15,000
8,000
$ 7,000
The Time Period Concept
It requires that accounting information be
reported at regular intervals.
Interacts with the
revenue principle and
the matching principle

Requires that income
be measured
accurately each period
Objective 3
Make adjusting
entries.
Adjusting Entries
Assign revenue to the period earned.
Assign expenses to the period incurred.
Bring related asset and liability accounts
into correct balance.
Two Types Of
Adjusting Entries
Prepaids or Deferrals

Accruals
Five Categories Of
Adjusting Entries
Prepaid expenses

Accrued revenues

Depreciation

Accrued expenses

Unearned revenues
Prepaid Insurance Example
On January 2, 2005, Parker Floor paid
$24,000
for a two-year health insurance policy.
Prepaid Insurance
24,000

Cash
24,000
Prepaid Insurance Example
What is the journal entry on December 31,
2005?
Dec. 31, 2005
Insurance Expense
12,000
Prepaid Insurance
12,000
To record insurance expense
Prepaid Insurance Example
What was the determining factor in
matching this expense?

Time
Supplies Example
Wood Enterprise started business the
beginning of the month.
$800 worth of office supplies were
purchased on November 15, 2004, for cash.
Supplies Example
Office Supplies
800

Cash
800

An inventory at month end indicated
that $200 in office supplies remained.
What is the supplies expense?
Supplies Example
Supplies Expense
600

Supplies
800 600
Bal. 200

What was the determining factor
in matching this expense?

Usage
Depreciation Example
On January 2, Wood Enterprise purchased
a truck for $30,000 cash.
The truck is expected to last for 3 years.
Depreciation Example
The cost of the truck must be matched with
the accounting periods in which it was used
to earn income.
What is the journal entry for the year ended
December 31, 2005?
Depreciation Example
Dec. 31, 2005
Depreciation Expense
10,000
Accumulated Depreciation
10,000
To record depreciation on truck
Contra Accounts
A contra account
has a companion
account.
Accumulated
depreciation is a
contra account to
plant assets.

A contra account’s
normal balance is
opposite that of
the companion
account.
Wood Enterprise Example
Partial Balance Sheet
December 31, 2005
Plant assets:
Machinery
Less: Accumulated depreciation
Total

$30,000
10,000
$20,000

Contra account
Book value
Accruals
What is an accrual?
It is the recognition of an expense or
revenue that has arisen but has not yet
been recorded.
Expenses or revenues are recorded before
the cash settlement.
Accrued Expenses Example
Employees at Mary Business Services are
paid every Friday.
Weekly salaries total $30,000.
The business is closed on Saturday and
Sunday.
The employees were last paid on April 26,
which was a Friday.
They will be paid on May 3.
Accrued Expenses Example
April

May
1 2 3

26 27
28 29 30
Accrued Expenses Example
What is the adjusting entry on April 30?
They worked April 29 and 30.
$30,000 ÷ 5 = $6,000 per day
$6,000 × 2 days = $12,000
April 30, 2002
Salaries Expense
12,000
Salaries Payable
12,000
To accrue salary expense
Accrued Revenues Example
During the month of April, Mary Business
Services rendered services to customers
totaling $15,000.
At the end of April, the customers have not
as yet been billed.
Accrued Revenues Example
What is the April 30 adjusting entry?
April 30, 2005
Accounts Receivable
15,000
Service Revenue
15,000
To accrue service revenue
Accrued Revenues Example
What is the determining factor in
recognizing this service revenue?
Performance
Unearned or Deferred Revenue
Example
In January 2005, Prensa Insurance received
$150,000 from a business client to provide
health insurance coverage for three years.
January 2, 2005
Cash
150,000
Unearned Revenue 150,000
Received revenue in advance
Unearned or Deferred Revenue
Example
What is the journal entry on December 31,
2005?
Unearned revenue 50,000
Revenue
50,000
To record revenue collected in advance
Correct
liability
$100,000

Total
accounted for
$150,000

Correct
revenue
$50,000
Notice
Adjusting entries always have...
– one income statement account and...
– one balance sheet account.
Adjusting entries never involve cash.
Objective 4
Prepare an
adjusted
trial balance.
Adjusted Trial Balance
The adjusting process starts with the
unadjusted trial balance.
Adjusting entries are made at the end of the
accounting period and then an adjusted trial
balance is prepared.
The adjusted trial balance serves as the
basis for the preparation of the financial
statements.
Objective 5
Prepare the financial
statements from the
adjusted trial
balance.
Financial Statements
1
–
–
–
2

Financial statements have two parts:
The first part includes the following:
name of the entity
title of the statement
date or period covered
The second part is the body of the
statement.
Financial Statements Example
Prensa Insurance
Income Statement
Year Ended December 31, 2005
Revenue from insurance services $50,000
Less: Salaries expense
14,275
Supplies expense
250
Rent expense
3,600
Utilities expense
625
Interest expense
600
Depreciation
650
Net income
$30,000
Financial Statements Example
Prensa Insurance
Statement of Owner’s Equity
Year Ended December 31, 2005
Prensa Insurance Equity, January 1, 2002
Add: Net income
Prensa Insurance Equity, December 31, 2002

$100,000
30,000
$130,000
Financial Statements Example
Prensa Insurance
Balance Sheet
Year Ended December 31, 2002
Assets:
Cash
Accounts receivable
Supplies inventory
Prepaid rent
Office equipment
Less: Accumulated depreciation
Total assets

$189,150
5,000
100
1,000
5,000
250
$200,000
Financial Statements Example
Liabilities and Equities:
Utilities payable
Interest payable
Accounts payable (supplies)
Salaries payable
Bank loan
Total liabilities
Owner’s equity
Total liabilities and owner’s equity

$

150
600
250
4,100
64,900
$ 70,000
130,000
$200,000
End of Chapter 3

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Chapter 3 - The Adjusting Process

  • 2. Objective 1 Distinguish accrual accounting from cash-basis accounting.
  • 3. The Two Bases of Accounting: Accrual-basis: Transactions are recorded when revenues are earned or expenses are incurred. Cash-basis: Transactions are recorded when cash is paid or cash is received.
  • 4. Accrual Versus Cash Example In January 2002, Prensa Insurance sells a three-year health insurance policy to a business client. The contract specifies that the client had to pay $150,000 in advance. Yearly expenses amount to $20,000. What is the income or loss?
  • 5. Accrual Versus Cash Example Accrual-Basis Accounting (000 omitted) 2002 Revenues $50 Expenses 20 Net income (loss) $30 2003 2004 $50 20 $30 $50 20 $30
  • 6. Accrual Versus Cash Example Cash-Basis Accounting (000 omitted) 2002 Cash inflows $150 Cash outflows 20 Net income (loss) $130 2003 2004 $ 0 20 ($20) $ 0 20 ($20)
  • 7. Accounting Period Managers adopt an artificial period of time to evaluate performance.
  • 9. Objective 2 Apply the revenue and matching principles.
  • 10. Revenue Principle When is revenue recognized? When it is deemed earned. Recognition of revenue and cash receipts do not necessarily occur at the same time.
  • 11. The Matching Principle What is the matching principle? It is the basis for recording expenses. Expenses are the costs of assets and the increase in liabilities incurred in the earning of revenues. Expenses are recognized when the benefit from the expense is received.
  • 12. Matching Expenses with Revenues Example Parker Floor sells a wood floor for $15,000 on the last day of May. The wood was purchased from the manufacturer for $8,000 in March of the same year. The floor is installed in June. When is income recognized?
  • 13. Matching Expenses with Revenues Example May Revenues Cost of goods sold Net income $15,000 8,000 $ 7,000
  • 14. The Time Period Concept It requires that accounting information be reported at regular intervals. Interacts with the revenue principle and the matching principle Requires that income be measured accurately each period
  • 16. Adjusting Entries Assign revenue to the period earned. Assign expenses to the period incurred. Bring related asset and liability accounts into correct balance.
  • 17. Two Types Of Adjusting Entries Prepaids or Deferrals Accruals
  • 18. Five Categories Of Adjusting Entries Prepaid expenses Accrued revenues Depreciation Accrued expenses Unearned revenues
  • 19. Prepaid Insurance Example On January 2, 2005, Parker Floor paid $24,000 for a two-year health insurance policy. Prepaid Insurance 24,000 Cash 24,000
  • 20. Prepaid Insurance Example What is the journal entry on December 31, 2005? Dec. 31, 2005 Insurance Expense 12,000 Prepaid Insurance 12,000 To record insurance expense
  • 21. Prepaid Insurance Example What was the determining factor in matching this expense? Time
  • 22. Supplies Example Wood Enterprise started business the beginning of the month. $800 worth of office supplies were purchased on November 15, 2004, for cash.
  • 23. Supplies Example Office Supplies 800 Cash 800 An inventory at month end indicated that $200 in office supplies remained. What is the supplies expense?
  • 24. Supplies Example Supplies Expense 600 Supplies 800 600 Bal. 200 What was the determining factor in matching this expense? Usage
  • 25. Depreciation Example On January 2, Wood Enterprise purchased a truck for $30,000 cash. The truck is expected to last for 3 years.
  • 26. Depreciation Example The cost of the truck must be matched with the accounting periods in which it was used to earn income. What is the journal entry for the year ended December 31, 2005?
  • 27. Depreciation Example Dec. 31, 2005 Depreciation Expense 10,000 Accumulated Depreciation 10,000 To record depreciation on truck
  • 28. Contra Accounts A contra account has a companion account. Accumulated depreciation is a contra account to plant assets. A contra account’s normal balance is opposite that of the companion account.
  • 29. Wood Enterprise Example Partial Balance Sheet December 31, 2005 Plant assets: Machinery Less: Accumulated depreciation Total $30,000 10,000 $20,000 Contra account Book value
  • 30. Accruals What is an accrual? It is the recognition of an expense or revenue that has arisen but has not yet been recorded. Expenses or revenues are recorded before the cash settlement.
  • 31. Accrued Expenses Example Employees at Mary Business Services are paid every Friday. Weekly salaries total $30,000. The business is closed on Saturday and Sunday. The employees were last paid on April 26, which was a Friday. They will be paid on May 3.
  • 33. Accrued Expenses Example What is the adjusting entry on April 30? They worked April 29 and 30. $30,000 ÷ 5 = $6,000 per day $6,000 × 2 days = $12,000 April 30, 2002 Salaries Expense 12,000 Salaries Payable 12,000 To accrue salary expense
  • 34. Accrued Revenues Example During the month of April, Mary Business Services rendered services to customers totaling $15,000. At the end of April, the customers have not as yet been billed.
  • 35. Accrued Revenues Example What is the April 30 adjusting entry? April 30, 2005 Accounts Receivable 15,000 Service Revenue 15,000 To accrue service revenue
  • 36. Accrued Revenues Example What is the determining factor in recognizing this service revenue? Performance
  • 37. Unearned or Deferred Revenue Example In January 2005, Prensa Insurance received $150,000 from a business client to provide health insurance coverage for three years. January 2, 2005 Cash 150,000 Unearned Revenue 150,000 Received revenue in advance
  • 38. Unearned or Deferred Revenue Example What is the journal entry on December 31, 2005? Unearned revenue 50,000 Revenue 50,000 To record revenue collected in advance Correct liability $100,000 Total accounted for $150,000 Correct revenue $50,000
  • 39. Notice Adjusting entries always have... – one income statement account and... – one balance sheet account. Adjusting entries never involve cash.
  • 41. Adjusted Trial Balance The adjusting process starts with the unadjusted trial balance. Adjusting entries are made at the end of the accounting period and then an adjusted trial balance is prepared. The adjusted trial balance serves as the basis for the preparation of the financial statements.
  • 42. Objective 5 Prepare the financial statements from the adjusted trial balance.
  • 43. Financial Statements 1 – – – 2 Financial statements have two parts: The first part includes the following: name of the entity title of the statement date or period covered The second part is the body of the statement.
  • 44. Financial Statements Example Prensa Insurance Income Statement Year Ended December 31, 2005 Revenue from insurance services $50,000 Less: Salaries expense 14,275 Supplies expense 250 Rent expense 3,600 Utilities expense 625 Interest expense 600 Depreciation 650 Net income $30,000
  • 45. Financial Statements Example Prensa Insurance Statement of Owner’s Equity Year Ended December 31, 2005 Prensa Insurance Equity, January 1, 2002 Add: Net income Prensa Insurance Equity, December 31, 2002 $100,000 30,000 $130,000
  • 46. Financial Statements Example Prensa Insurance Balance Sheet Year Ended December 31, 2002 Assets: Cash Accounts receivable Supplies inventory Prepaid rent Office equipment Less: Accumulated depreciation Total assets $189,150 5,000 100 1,000 5,000 250 $200,000
  • 47. Financial Statements Example Liabilities and Equities: Utilities payable Interest payable Accounts payable (supplies) Salaries payable Bank loan Total liabilities Owner’s equity Total liabilities and owner’s equity $ 150 600 250 4,100 64,900 $ 70,000 130,000 $200,000

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