Tugas 4 Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2
UNIT THREE
READING
ACCOUNTING
Accounting
is the process of recording, classifying, analyzing, summarizing, reporting and
interpreting the financial information of an organization for use in decision making.
Accountants record, report and interpret financial information that describes
the status and operations of a company aids in decision making. Like
statistics, accounting is the language of business. It provides information to
both people inside and outside the company.
Inside
the company, managers are the major users of accounting information. Accounting
data are used by managers to help them plan and control business operations.
Outside the company, stockholders, bankers, potential investors, and government,
etc. are interested to know the financial position of the company. For
instance, bankers can base their decision on granting a loan to the company by
examining it’s financial statements. Government needs to know the financial
data of the company for tax assessment.
Accounting
is not the same as bookkeeping. Bookkeeping is chiefly the clerical phase of
accounting. Bookkeepers are responsible for the systematic recording of a
company’s financial transactions. They provide data to be used by accountants.
Accounting covers a much wider scope. Accountants are responsible for
developing systems to classify and summarize transactions and for interpreting
financial statements. Accountants are decision makers, while bookkeepers are
trained in mostly mechanical task of record keeping. Accountants may hold
positions as executives in many large companies and top-level government
offices.
There
are three important financial statements prepared by accountants. The first one
is the balance sheet that shows the financial position of a company of a
particular date. The second one is the income statement or profit and loss
statement that shows the profitability of unprofitability of a company during a
period of time. The third one is the capital statement that reports the equity
or money invested by owners. It is also called the owner’s equity. Accountants
usually prepare financial statements once a year.
A.
Answer the following questions
briefly
1. What is accounting?
Accounting is the process of recording,
classifying, analyzing, summarizing, reporting and interpreting the financial
information of an organization for use in decision making.
2. Who prepares financial statement?
Accountant.
3. Is accounting the language of business?
Yes, it is.
4. What does a balance sheet contain?
It contains about financial position of a company
of a particular date.
5. Who uses accounting data?
Accounting data are used by managers, company,
stockholders, bankers, potential investors, and government, etc.
6. What are the differences between a bookkeeper and an
accountant?
Accountants are decision makers, while bookkeepers
are trained in mostly mechanical task of record keeping.
7. Do bookkeepers and accountants have the same function?
No, they don’t.
8. How many financial statements are prepared by accountants?
Three financial statements. The first one is the
balance sheet, the second one is the income statement, the third one is the
capital statement.
9. Is accounting the same as bookkeeping?
No, it’s not.
10. Are accountants responsible for the systematic recording of
a company’s financial transactions?
No, they aren’t.
B.
Exercise 1
Choose the correct form of be (am, is, are) to fill the blanks.
1. Julia are absent from
class today.
2. We are both students.
3. The weather today is good.
4. The sky is clear.
5. Henry and John are brothers.
6. The children are happy.
7. She and I are cousins.
8. Mina is a business
woman.
9. The police on the corner is busy with the
traffic.
10. The workers are very busy.
C.
Exercise 2
Give the correct form of the present
tense for the verbs in parentheses.
1. She reads the newspaper
every day.
2. We come to school by
bus.
3. Helen works very hard.
4. The dog chases the cat all
around the house.
5. Gene generally sits at this desk.
6. Pat goes there twice a
week.
7. Herbert does the work of
two people.
8. George always tries to do the
same thing.
9. The teacher wishes to speak to
you.
10. Mr. Walker teaches English and
Mathematics.
11. We watch television
every night.
12. The sun rises in the east
and sets in the west.
13. The father watches the
children in the park.
14. She kisses her daughter
before she leaves home.
15. I often catch cold.
16. Helen also catches cold very
often.
17. She does all the work.
18. Mary carries the books
in a briefcase every day.
19. He likes studying
accounting.
20. The man has two new cars.
D.
Exercise 3
Change the subjects of the sentences
below to she and use the correct form of the verb.
She starts work at
09.30 and leaves at 17.30. She has an
hour for lunch. She types for about one and a half hours every
morning and about an hour in the afternoon.
She does the
filing about half an hour a day and spend the same amount of time
talking shorthand. Making tea or coffee takes about a quarter of an hour and she does it twice a day. She spends
about an hour and a half on the phone. The rest of time she spends
doing other things such as talking to people, opening the mail, reading
newspaper etc.
E.
Exercise 4
Put the verbs in the brackets into
the correct form.
James smith (be) is my name. I (work) work in the main
office of a big company. Twenty people (work) work in
that office everyday. Mr. Steward (be) is my boss. He
(work) works very hard. Almost everyone (work) works hard. Of course a few people (not work) aren’t work hard.
Mr. Steward (have) has a private office. He also (have) has a
secretary. Miss Green (be) is his secretary.
She (help) helps Mr. Steward. She doesn’t help me. I (not have) do not have a private office, But I (have) have my
own secretary. My secretary (be) is Mary Brown.
Mr. Steward (meet) meets all of the important visitors. I (not meet) do not meet visitors. Miss Green (not meet) does not meet visitors either, Mr. Steward (talk) talks to
visitors. I occasionally (talk) talk 10 visitors
too. But I (not send) do not send usually
talk to visitors.

Mr Steward (write) writes many letters every day. He (send) sends many letters to customers I (send) send letters to other compantes. But I (not send) do not send letters to customers.
I often (study) study statistics.
Then I (write) write reports for Mr Steward. He (study) studies the reports carefully. I (get) get the
statistics from my assistants. I (have) have two
assistants. Susan and Sandra. They (help) help me very much.
They (not write) do
not write letters. They (collect) collect information
from other people. Then they (give) give the
information to my secretary. She (collect) collects information
from other people too. Then she (give) gives the
information to me.
My secretary (not write) do not write reports But she (write) writes my
letters for me. She also (open) opens my mail. She
(read) reads the mail carefully. She (give) gives me
the important letters.
She (not give) do not give me the other letters. My secretary (answer) answers the other letters.
She (not give) do not give me the other letters. My secretary (answer) answers the other letters.
F.
Exercise 5
Write do or does in the blank
space in each sentence.
1. Do the
students study hard every day?
2. Does Mr Brown go to his office every day?
3. Do you want
cream and sugar in your coffee?
4. Do the children
qo to bed very early?
5. Does that girl
come from Dominica?
6. Do you know
that German student?
7. Does Miss Green
prefer coffee or tea?
8. Do your
English lessons seem very difficult?
9. Do you
have a good english dictionary?
10. Does Mr Howard
teach English or Science?
11. Do the
Jhonsons watch televiston every night?
12. Do Jhonson
and Brett work in the same office?
13. Does Henny
write reports for her boss every day?
14. Do those two
women understand that lesson?
15. Does an
accountant prepare financial statement every month?
G.
Exercise 1
Fill in the blank with a/an or leave the space empty.
1. Jim goes everywhere by bike. He hasn’t got a car.
2. Ann was listening to music when i arrived.
3. We went to a very nice
restaurant last weekend.
4. I clean my teeth with a toothpaste.
5. I use a toothbrush to
clean my teeth.
6. Can you tell me if there’s a bank
near here?
7. My brother works for an insurance company in london.
8. I don’t like violence.
9. We need petrol. I hope we come to a petrol
station soon.
10. Liz doesn’t usually wear jewelry but yesterday she was
wearing a necklace.
H.
Exercise 2
Put in a/an, some, a little where necessary. If no words is necessary,
leave the space empty.
1. I’ve seen some good films recently.
2. What’s wrong with you? Have you got a
headache?
3. I know a lot of people. Most of them are students.
4. When i was a child, I used to be very shy.
5. Would you like to be an actor?
6. Do you collect stamps?
7. What a beautiful garden!
8. a
little birds, for example penguin, cannot fly.
9. I’ve been walking for three hours. I’ve got sore feet.
10. I don’t feel very well this morning. I’ve got a sore throat.
11. Those are nice shoes. Where did you get them?
12. I’m going shopping. I want to buy new shoes.
13. You need a visa to visit some countries.
14. Jane is a teacher. Her
parents were teachers too.
15. Do you enjoy going to concerts?
16. When we got to the city centre a little shops
were still open.
17. I don’t believe him. He is a liar.
He’s always telling lies.
18. He is a famous accountant
in this city.
19. Bring me paint and a good brush.
20. Can you lend me some money?
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