Ejercicio De Contabilidad Resuelto
| Source | Type | Quality | |--------|------|---------| | Contabilidad.tk | PDF with full cycle | Good for beginners | | YouTube (contabilidad básica) | Video step‑by‑step | High if instructor explains reasoning | | University course websites (e.g., UNED, UNAM) | Homework solutions | Usually reliable | | Libro: “Contabilidad Financiera” – Gerardo Guajardo | Many solved problems | Excellent | | Exercises with no explanation (e.g., single line answer) | Avoid | Poor for learning |
Problem:
On Jan 1, company pays $1,200 for a 12‑month insurance policy.
On Jan 31, prepare the adjusting entry.
Typical resolved solution:
| Date | Account | Debit | Credit | |------|---------|-------|--------| | Jan 1 | Prepaid Insurance | 1,200 | | | | Cash | | 1,200 | | Jan 31 | Insurance Expense | 100 | | | | Prepaid Insurance | | 100 | | (Calculation: 1,200 ÷ 12 = 100 per month) | | | | ejercicio de contabilidad resuelto
Review comment:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) – when done correctly and completely.
Recommendation:
Use “ejercicios de contabilidad resueltos” as learning companions, not as a shortcut.
The best ones include: | Source | Type | Quality | |--------|------|---------|
Avoid exercises that only show the final trial balance or skip adjusting entries – they teach bad habits.
If you have a specific solved exercise you’d like me to review (paste it here), I can point out its strengths and weaknesses.
Here’s a complete, step-by-step guide to understanding and solving an "ejercicio de contabilidad resuelto" (solved accounting exercise), including a full practical example. Problem: On Jan 1, company pays $1,200 for
Revenues
Service Revenue: $3,000
Expenses
Rent Expense: $500
Net Income = $3,000 – $500 = $2,500