Accounting CH 1-7
An accounting system must be able to: a.summarize information. b.collect and classify information. c.report information. d.All of these choices are correct.
d. All these choices are correct
Which of the following accounts will be debited in closing entry at end of year? a. Unearned Fee b. Rent Expense c. Depreciation Expense d. Fees Earned
d. Fees Earned
A popular computerized accounting software is a.Word®. b.Excel®. c.Cisco Systems. d.QuickBooks®.
d. QuickBooks
Which side of the account increases the cash account? a. neither dr or cr b. credit c. either dr or cr d. debit
d. debit
Which of the following describes the classification and normal balance of the fees earned on account? a. liability, credit b. owners equity, debit c. asset, credit d. revenue, credit
d. revenue, credit
Which of the following accounts have a normal credit balance? a. capital and drawing b. liabilities and expenses c. assets and liabilities d. revenues and capital
d. revenues and capital
Is accumulated depreciation reported on the balance sheet?
No, therefore income statement will not be impacted.
Equipment with an estimated market value of 30,000 is offered for sale at 45,000. The equipment is acquired for $15,000 in cash and $20,000 on account due in 30 days. The amount used in the account record would be?
$35,000
Office supplies were sold to Janer's Cleaning service at cost to another repair shop, with cash received. What would record this transaction?
(Cash, debit) & (Office supplies, credit)
State whether each account is likely to have debit or credit entries, or both. 1. Accounts Payable 2. Cash 3. Del Robinson, Drawing 4. Misc. Expense 5.Insurance Expense 6. Fees Earned
1. Both dr & cr. NB: Credit 2.Both dr & cr. NB: Debit 3.Debit NB: Debit 4.Debit NB: Debit 5.Debit NB: Debit 6.Credit NB: Credit
The cash payment for accrued expenses occurs _________ the adjusting entry for the accrued expenses
AFTER
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) require that companies use the _________ basis of accounting
Accrual
What are the types of adjusting journal entries?
Accrued revenue, accrued expenses, unearned revenue, prepaid expenses
What flows into the balance sheet?
Asset, liability, and owners equity accounts flow into the Balance Sheet. Ex. Accounts payable, Office equipment, Unearned Rent, Wages Payable
Accrued revenues affect _____________ on the balance sheet.
Assets
What is the accounting equation?
Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Which of the following accounts will be debited in the closing entry at the end of the year? a. Unearned Fees b. Fees Earned c. Rent Expense d. Depreciation Expense
B - Fees Earned
If a company makes three purchases of supplies on account during September of $250, $150, and $1,200 and records them in the purchases journal, what is the Accounts Payable credit balance at the end of the month? a.$250 b.$150 c.$1,600 d.$1,200
C. 1,600
Which of the following financial statements reports info as a specific date? a. income b. cash flow c. balance sheet d. statement of owners equity
C. Balance Sheet
Internet applications to plan and coordinate marketing and sales efforts are known as a.supply chain management. b.cloud software management. c.customer relationship management. d.product life-cycle management.
C. Customer Relationship Management or CRM
E-commerce refers to using a.computers to perform accounting operations. b.the Internet to check on price changes. c.the Internet to perform business transactions. d.computers to send information to stakeholders.
C. the Internet to perform business transactions
A list of accounts used by a business is called the
Chart of accounts
How do you calculate Current Ratio in relation to the working capital?
Current Ratio = current assets/current liabilities
Which of the following accounts will NOT be closed to the capital account at end of year? a. Insurance Expense b. Fees Earned c. Utilities Expense d. Prepaid Insurance
D. Prepaid Insurance - Prepaid insurance is considered as an Asset
Which of the following is NOT an actual step in the accounting cycle?
Decisions are made after reviewing financial statements
Which of the following is the LAST step in the posting process?
Enter the ledger account number in the Post. Ref. column of the JOURNAL
Which of the following is the authoritative body in the United States that has the primary responsibility for developing accounting principles?
FASB
True or False: Under perpetual inventory system, a company purchases merch on terms 2/10 n/30. The journal entry for this will include a debit to cash, and credit to sales.
False
True or False: the specific identification inventory method should be used when the inventory consists of identical, low cost units that are purchased and sold frequently?
False
True or False: Accumulated Depreciation accounts are liability accounts
False - AD is a contra asset
True or False: The cash account will always be debited
False, cash can be debited and credited
What flows into the statement of owners equity?
Owners Capital and drawing accounts flow into the statement of Owners Equity. Ex. Nat Hager, Capital
When revenue and expenses are closed in a single entry, net income is close to;
Owners Capital with a credit
Which of the following will increase owners equity on the statement of owners equity?
Owners Investment, net income.
What type of accounts are Cash, Land, Building, Equipment? a. Permanent b. Temporary c. Revenue
Permanent
An adjusting entry debiting supplies expense and crediting supplies is an example of?
Prepaid Expense
What flows into the income statement?
Revenue and Expenses accounts flow into the Income Statement. Ex. Depreciation Expense, Rent Revenue, Supplies Expense
A purchase of supplies on account is recorded in the a. general b. cash payments c. revenue d. purchases
Purchases journal
What belongs on the income statement?
Revenues - Expenses
What is the net income equation?
Revenues - Expenses = Net Income
Which of the following statements regarding the cash basis of accounting is true?
Revenues are reported in the period in which cash is RECEIVED, and expenses are reported when cash is PAID OUT
The posting of depreciation expense will be done during which step of the accounting cycle?
Step 6: Journalizing and posting adjusting entries
What accounts are closed to zero at the beginning of a new period?
Temporary
Which of the following steps is OPTIONAL in the accounting cycle?
an end of period spreadsheet is prepared
True or False: Journal entries can have more than two accounts as long as debits equal credits?
True
Which of the following accounts ordinarily appears in the post - closing trial balance?
Unearned Rent
What is the formula for working capital?
Working Capital = Current Assets - Current Liabilities
Does the adjusted trial balance have a specific date?
Yes
In applying segment analysis to a business with declining total revenue from one year to the next, a.a company may discover that revenue growth in one segment may not be sufficient to offset revenue decline in another segment. b.a company will learn very little because segment analysis cannot be done to compare one year to the next. c.a company will not be able to determine if revenue growth in one segment is sufficient to offset revenue decline in another segment. d.a company will learn very little because segment analysis should not be done for companies with declining revenues.
a company may discover that revenue growth in one segment may not be sufficient to offset revenue decline in another segment.
Indicate whether each of the following is identified as an asset, liability, or owners equity: a. Accounts Receivable b. Accounts Payable c. Cash d. Fees Earned e. Land f. Rent Expense g. Supplies
a. Asset b. Liability c. Asset d. Owners Equity e. Asset f. Owners Equity g. Asset
Which of the following accounts will be closed with a Credit? a. Depreciation Expense b. Notes Payable c. Fees Earned d. Accumulated Depreciation
a. Depreciation Expense - an expense account has a normal debit balance, therefore; a credit is required to zero out the depreciation expense account
Which of the following accounts would appear in the Balance Sheet Columns at the end of period spreadsheet? a. Prepaid Insurance b. Fees Earned c. Rent Expense d. Consulting Revenue
a. Prepaid Insurance
The methods and procedures for collecting, classifying, summarizing, and reporting financial information make up a.an accounting system. b.bookkeeping. c.subsidiary ledgers. d.e-commerce.
a. an accounting system
Segment analysis uses a.horizontal and vertical comparisons. b.only horizontal comparisons. c.only vertical comparisons. d.neither horizontal nor vertical comparisons.
a. horizontal and vertical comparisons.
Gross profit is a.profit before deducting operating expenses. b.profit after deducting operating expenses. c.profit after deducting other expenses. d.None of these choices are correct.
a. profit before deducting operating expenses.
Segment revenues are determined by a.only invoice data that are entered into the accounting system. b.only cash receipt data that are entered into the accounting system. c.both cash receipt and invoice data that are entered into the accounting system. d.neither cash receipt nor invoice data that are entered into the accounting system.
a.only invoice data that are entered into the accounting system.
The term used to describe an expense that has not been paid and has not yet been recognized in the accounts by a routine entry is:
accrued
The objectivity concept requires that
amounts recorded in the financial statements be based on independently verifiable evidence
The type of account and normal balance of Prepaid Insurance would be
asset, debit
What belongs on a balance sheet?
assets, liabilities, owner's equity
In the chart of accounts, the balance sheet accounts are normally listed in which order?
assets, liabilities, owners equity
During the month, merchandise is sold for $23,700 cash and for $34,200 on account. The cost of merchandise sold is $41,300. What is the amount of gross profit? a.$41,300 b.$16,600 c.$23,700 d.$57,90
b. 16,600 GP = Rev-COGS
When merch purchased on account is returned, under perpetual inventory system, the buyer would debit a. merch inventory b. accounts payable c. purchase returns allowance d. accounts receivable
b. Accounts payable
During a period of consistently rising prices, the method of inventory that will result in reporting the greatest cost of merchandise sold is a. FIFO b. LIFO c. Weighted Avg. Cost d. Specific Identification
b. LIFO
A credit signifies a decrease in: a. capital b. assets c. revenue d. liability
b. assets
Subsidiary ledgers: a. are never used for more than 4 accounts b. may be used for several general ledger accounts c. may be used only for cash accounts d. are used only for accounts payable and accounts receivable
b. may be used for several general ledger accounts
Merchandise inventory is reported as a(n) a.expense. b.long-term asset. c.current asset. d.current liability.
c. Current asset
Which of the following accounts is used in the journal entry for the freight cost under the FOB (free on board) destination method? a.Accounts Receivable b.Accounts Payable c.Delivery Expense d.Merchandise Inventory
c. Delivery Expense
Which of the following accounts will be closed with a Debit? a. Miscellaneous Expense b. Notes Receivable c. Rent Revenue d. Cash
c. Rent revenue - revenue is closed out by a debit because it has a normal credit balance.
A special journal is used for a.recording transactions that are nonrecurring. b.only cash transactions. c.recording a single kind of transaction that occurs frequently. d.recording transactions that are unique and need to be kept separate from others.
c. recording single kind of transactions that occurs frequently.
Which column would be used in a purchases journal for a lawn service company? a.Accounts Payable Dr. b.Accounts Receivable Cr. c.Accounts Payable Cr. d.Accounts Receivable Dr.
c.Accounts Payable Cr.
Which of the following asset accounts is increased when a receivable is collected? a. cash b. supplies c. accounts payable d. accounts receivable
cash
The book value of an asset is determined as
cost of asset minus accumulated depreciation
Prepaid Insurance is reported on the balance sheet as a?
current asset
An advantage of using a computer system is a.the ease of report creation of current account balances. b.more accurate information. c.simplified data entry. d.All of these choices are correct.
d. All of these choices are correct
Which of the following is a common special journal? a.Revenue journal b.Purchases journal c.Cash payments journal d.All of these choices are correct.
d. All of these choices are correct
The Internet is being used by businesses for supply chain management (SCM), which can be defined as a.Internet applications to plan and coordinate the product development and design process. b.streamlining purchases and payments by automating transactions and eliminating paperwork. c.Internet applications to plan and coordinate marketing and sales efforts. d.Internet applications to plan supply needs and coordinate suppliers.
d.Internet applications to plan supply needs and coordinate suppliers.
The entry to close the appropriate insurance account at the end of the accounting period is
debit Owners Capital, credit insurance expense
In the vertical analysis of balance sheet
each asset item is stated as a percent of total assets.
In the vertical analysis of an income statement
each item is stated as a percent of revenues or fees earned.
Accrued revenues are
earned but not yet received or recorded
Because collecting the adjustment data requires time, the adjusting entries are often
entered later but dated as the last day of the period.
Prepaid expenses are eventually expected to become
expenses when their future economic value expires or is used up
The annual accounting period adopted by a company is called its
fiscal year
Adjusting entries affect at least one:
income statement account and one balance sheet account
Michael Anderson is starting a computer programming business and has deposited an initial investment of $15,000 into the business cash account. Identify how the accounting equation will be affected.
increase in assets (cash), and increase in owners equity, (Michael Anderson, Capital)
Earning revenue:
increases assets, increases owner's equity
How does a bill to be paid next month for services received affect the accounting equation?
liabilities increase, owners equity decreases
The type of account and normal balance of Unearned consulting fees would be
liability and credit
Which of the following is NOT a business transaction?
make a sales offer
What two rules of adjusting journal entries were mentioned in the lectures?
never affect cash, always affect one balance sheet account and one income statement account
Unearned revenue
represents future revenue
The first item appearing in the Statement of Owners Equity is
the beginning balance of owners equity
Working capital is
the excess of current assets if a business over current liabilities.
Which of the following is NOT true of accounting principles?
the new accounting principle can be adopted with stockholders approval
Adjusting entries are needed for?
to bring accounts up to date and match revenue and expense
When undertaking horizontal analysis, the significance of the various increases and decreases in the revenue and expense items should be investigated;
to see if operations can be improved
The adjusted trial balance is prepared
to verify the equality of total debt and credit balances
If an entry to adjust depreciation is not recorded at the end of the period, Depreciation Expense on the income statement will be
understated
If an entry to adjust unearned rent and rent revenue is not recorded at the end of the period, Rent Revenue and Net Income on the income statement will be
understated