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Principles of Accounts

Principles of Accounts. Form Four. What is accounting The uses to which data recorded by bookkeeping can be put for various purposes. Recording accounting data( 記錄 ) Classifying and summarising( 分類 ) Communicating information( 溝通 )

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Principles of Accounts

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  1. Principles of Accounts Form Four

  2. What is accountingThe uses to which data recorded by bookkeeping can be put for various purposes. • Recording accounting data(記錄) • Classifying and summarising(分類) • Communicating information(溝通) • The part of accounting that is concerned with recording data is often known as bookkeeping.

  3. The Accounting Equation(會計等式) • Assets =Capital + Liabilities • Assets : 資產 • Capital : 資本 • Liabilities : 負債

  4. The Accounting Equation(會計等式) • Assets =Capital + Liabilities • Assets • eg. machine, motor van, cash, furniture, equipment, fixtures and fittings, buildings, stock, debtor (應收帳) 債務人

  5. The Accounting Equation(會計等式) • Assets =Capital + Liabilities • Liabilities • eg. loan from company, • bank loan • creditor (應付帳) 債權人

  6. The Accounting Equation(會計等式) • Assets =Capital + Liabilities • Capital • Introduced by owner • Drawings • Drew by owner

  7. The Accounting Equation(會計等式) • Assets =Capital + Liabilities • Exercise: • Loan from ABC Company= $150 • Motor car=$300 • Cash=$100 • Capital =?

  8. Effect of transactions upon assets liabilities and capital • Buy goods貨物 on credit未付款 • ↑assets ↑liabilities • Paid loan by cheque • ↓liabilities ↓assets

  9. Effect of transactions upon assets liabilities and capital • Ex. • Buy motor van by cash • Owner introduce cash into business

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