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You are auditing your electrical contracting business's financial setup to determine why your quarterly profit report is inaccurately low. Upon evaluation, you realize a new $40,000 bank loan for a service van was mistakenly categorized as an expense, which improperly reduces calculated profit for the period. To correct your reports, you must reassign this loan to a(n) ____ account type so the software properly tracks what your business currently owes as a current balance.
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Match each account type to the information it provides in your accounting software.
As an electrical contractor reviewing your accounting software, you notice that your 'Bank Account' shows a current running balance, but your 'Permit Fees' expense account does not. Based on how account types work, why do these two accounts report data differently?
You are setting up your electrical business's accounting software and want to track how much you spend on wire and conduit over a specific month to measure your profit. To achieve this, you should assign these purchases to an expense or cost-of-goods-sold account type rather than a fixed-asset account, because those types track totals for a reporting period instead of a current running balance.
You are migrating your electrical contracting business to a new accounting software and must configure your accounts. Arrange the following steps in the correct logical order to ensure you assign account types that will produce the correct financial reporting behaviors.
You are auditing your electrical contracting business's financial setup to determine why your quarterly profit report is inaccurately low. Upon evaluation, you realize a new $40,000 bank loan for a service van was mistakenly categorized as an expense, which improperly reduces calculated profit for the period. To correct your reports, you must reassign this loan to a(n) ____ account type so the software properly tracks what your business currently owes as a current balance.
You are launching a new 'Solar Panel Installation' division within your electrical contracting business and must design its accounting structure from scratch. You need the software to automatically track three specific things: 1) the total money spent on purchasing solar panels for jobs over the current quarter, 2) the real-time amount you still owe on the bank loan used to launch the division, and 3) the current value of the specialized solar lifting machinery you own. To construct a system that produces these exact reporting behaviors, which set of account types must you create?