Matching Questions
151.Match the following terms with the appropriate definitions.
1. A document used within the company to notify the appropriate persons that ordered goods have been received and to describe the quantity and condition of the goods.
2. A method of initially recording purchases at the full invoice price ignoring any cash discount.
3. A report explaining any differences between the checking account balance according to the depositor's records and the balance reported on the bank statement.
4. An income statement account used to record the income effects of cash overages and cash shortages arising from missing petty cash receipts or errors in making change.
5. Fundamental guidelines applicable to all companies established to minimize the risk of fraud and theft and to increase the reliability and accuracy of the accounting records.
6. The ability of a company to pay for its near-term obligations.
7. A document the purchasing department uses to place an order with a supplier.
8. A measure of how quickly a company can convert its accounts receivable into cash.
9. A set of procedures and approvals designed to control cash disbursements and the acceptance of obligations.
10. A method of initially recording purchases at the invoice price less any purchase discounts offered by the seller.