Accounting Chapter 8 and 9
Net realizable value=
Accounts Receivable/Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
bad debt expense=
Credit sales x bad debt as a percent of credit sales
A business that requires all cash payments be made by check can NOT use a petty cash system. T/F
True
Maturity Value=
[note + (note x % x day / 360) ]
On the bank's accounting records, customers' accounts are normally shown as
a liability
A debit or credit memo describing entries in the company's bank account may be enclosed with the bank statement. An example of a credit memo is
a promissory note left for collection
Following the completion of the bank reconciliation, an adjusting entry was made that debited cash and credited Interest Revenues. Therefore the bank reconciliation must have included an item that was
added to the balance per company's records
A check drawn by a company for $340 in payment of a liability was recorded in the journal as $430. This item would be included on the bank reconciliation as a(n)
addition to the balance per the company's records
Bank Section Reconciliation=
balance per bank + deposit in transit - outstanding checks
Company Section of Reconciliation=
balance per company records - bank services charges - NSF check
A $140 petty cash fund has cash of $20 and receipts of $117. The journal entry to replenish the account would include a credit to
cash of $120
A $135 petty cash fund has cash of $28 and receipts of $110. The journal entry to replenish the account would include a
credit to Cash Over and Short for $3
Receipts from cash sales of $3,200 were recorded incorrectly in the cash receipts journal as $2,300. This item would be included on the bank reconciliation as a(n)
debit cash; credit sales
A $100 petty cash fund contains $91 in petty cash receipts, and $4.75 in currency and coins. The journal entry to record the replenishment of the fund would include a
debit to Cash Short and Over for $4.25
Using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables, the entry to reinstate a specific receivable previously written off would include a
debit to accounts receivable
A check drawn by a company in payment of a voucher for $965 was recorded in the journal as $695. The item would be included in the bank reconciliation as a(n).
deduction from the balance per the company's records
The two methods for accounting for uncollectible receivables are the allowance method and the
direct write-off method
Interest Revenue=
face amount x interest rate x (term/360)
The reconciliation of the cash register tape with the cash in the register is an example of
independent internal verification
The direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible accounts
is often used by small companies and companies with few receivable
Cash equivalents include
money market accounts and commercial paper
Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio=
net credit sales/average net accounts receivable
What entry is required in the company's accounts to record outstanding checks?
none
The objectives of internal control are to
provide reasonable assurance that operations are managed to achieve goals, financial reports are accurate, and laws and regulations are complied with
Which of the following would be deducted from the balance per books on a bank reconciliation?
service charges
A person authorized to write checks drawn on a checking account at a bank must sign and have on file with the bank a
signature card
Notes or accounts receivables that result from sales transactions are often called
trade receivables
A petty cash fund is used to pay relatively large amounts T/F
False
If the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables is used, what general ledger account is debited to write off a customer's account as uncollectible?
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
The balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will directly impact the end of period adjustment for the bas debt expense when using which of the following methods?
Allowance method
ratio of cash to monthly cash expenses
Cash as of Year-End/Monthly Cash Expenses.
What is included with the Cash and Equivalents on the Balance Sheet?
Commercial Paper, Certificates of Deposit, and Money Market Mutual Funds
Beginning Balance of the Cash Account=
Disbursements + ending balance - collections
What influences business's control environment
Management's philosophy and operating style, organizational structure, and personal policies
monthly cash expenses
Negative Cash Flow from Operations / 12.
Paper Company receives a $6,000, 3-month, 6% promissory note from Dame Company in settlement of an open accounts receivable. What entry will Paper Company make upon receiving the note?
Notes Receivable. 6000 Account Receivable-Dame Company. 6000