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Classified Balance Sheet Goes Here (Ex 2) Take up some key elements.

Closing Entries

At the beginning of a fiscal period we take our assets & liabilities and do an opening entry.

During the fiscal period, we have various transactions, which we put in our general journal.

At the end of the fiscal period, we make adjustments to those accounts that have changed. Supplies Prepaid Items Late Invoices

We ALSO have to get ready for the next fiscal period!! How do we do this??

Real v. Nominal Accounts Some accounts need to be set back to $0. Will our cash need to be set to $0? no Our expense accounts DO have to be reset though!

Real vs. Nominal Real Accounts: Nominal Accounts: Balance sheet accounts (except ‘drawings’) Nominal Accounts: Revenue and Expense accounts (and drawings)

Nominal Accounts need to be reset. We do this with ‘closing entries’. Each nominal account is closed out to a temporary account called ‘Income Summary’

Income Summary For each nominal account: ex. Income Summary 34,500 Wages Expense 34,500

Closing Entry for Revenue….

Closing Entry for Expenses

What does this do? Income Summary (CR) = Revenue (CR) – Expenses (DR)

What does this do? Income Summary

What do we do with this number? We add it to our Capital… (It shows how much income we made that year minus the expenses) So, it shows us how much more our business is worth at the end of the year.

Drawings We also close out our ‘drawings’ to our capital account. (Because this has decreased how much our business is worth.)

Closing Entries (This will be good to write down.)

Closing Entry 1 Close your Revenue account(s)

Closing Entry 2 Close your expense accounts

Closing Entry 3 Close the balance of ‘Income Summary’

Closing Entry 4 Close ‘drawings.’

Homework Page 334. Exercise 1. (Using Journal Paper)