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A Corporation Is a Separate Entity for Accounting Purposes but Not

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A corporation is a separate entity for accounting purposes but not for legal purposes.

Understand the function and use of the Income Summary account during the closing process.
Grasp the concept and necessity of adjusting entries in the preparation of accurate financial statements.
Gain knowledge of the use of worksheets in the accounting process for preparing financial statements and adjusting entries.
Understand how to calculate and interpret the effects of accounting adjustments on the adjusted trial balance and financial statements.

Definitions:

Activity-Based Costing

A costing method that assigns overhead and indirect costs to related products and services based on the activities they require.

Material Handling

The movement, protection, storage, and control of materials and products throughout manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, consumption, and disposal.

Activity Cost Pool

A “bucket” in which costs are accumulated that relate to a single activity measure in an activity-based costing system.

Measure Of Activity

A metric used to gauge the level of a specific operation or process over a given time period.

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