Accounting Two Chapter 11
A return of merchandise to the vendor results in a (A) debit to Purchases. (B) credit to Purchases Returns and Allowances. (C) credit to Purchases. (D) debit to Purchases Returns and Allowances.
(B) credit to Purchases Returns and Allowances.
Dividends is a temporary account of a corporation and is similar to which proprietorship account? (A) Equity. (B) Contributed Capital. (C) Drawing. (D) none of these.
(C) Drawing.
A customer notifies the vendor that purchased merchandise is damaged and cannot be sold at the normal price. Any credit granted to the customer would be called a (A) sales return. (B) purchases allowance. (C) sales allowance. (D) none of these.
(C) sales allowance.
The amount of a dividend is normally calculated as (A) the number of shares outstanding multiplied by a percentage dividend rate. (B) a percentage of the balance in Common Stock. (C) the number of shares outstanding multiplied by a dollar amount per share. (D) the balance of Retained Earnings.
(C) the number of shares outstanding multiplied by a dollar amount per share.
A correction of a transaction posted to the wrong customer account results in (A) a credit to Accounts Payable. (B) a debit and credit to Accounts Payable. (C) a debit to Accounts Payable. (D) none of these.
(D) none of these.
what accounts are used for "returned merchandise to ..."
Accounts payable/name purchases returns and allowances
what accounts are used for "the board of directors"
Dividends Dividends Payable
The correcting entry to correct a sale on account recorded to the wrong customer in the sales journal involves Accounts Receivable and the subsidiary ledger accounts.
False
what accounts are used for "Granted credit to (name) for damaged merchandise?
Sales returns and allowances sales tax payable accounts receivable/B-name
what accounts are used for bought (office/store supplies) on account from (business name)
Supplies-(store/office) accounts payable/business name
A group of persons elected by the stockholders to govern a corporation.
board of directors
what accounts are used for "learned sale on account to (business name#1) was incorrectly charged to the account of (business name#2)
business name#1 business name#2
A form prepared by the vendor showing the amount deducted for returns and allowances.
credit memorandum
A form prepared by the customer showing the price deduction taken by the customer for a return or an allowance.
debit memorandum
Action by a board of directors to distribute corporate earnings to stockholders.
declaring a dividend
Earnings distributed to stockholders.
dividends
A credit memorandum prepared by a customer results in the customer recording a debit to the vendor account.
false
An entry recorded in a general journal will increase the account debited and decrease the account credited.
false
Credit allowed for part of the purchase price of merchandise that is not returned does not change the balance of the customer's accounts payable.
false
Entries in the general journal only affect account balances in general ledger accounts.
false
In a computerized accounting system, transactions recorded on a general journal are posted at the end of the month.
false
Most corporations pay dividends by writing checks to stockholders on the day after the dividends are declared.
false
The normal account balance of Purchases Returns and Allowances is a debit.
false
The normal account balance of Sales Returns and Allowances is a credit.
false
The stockholders' equity account, Dividends, has a normal credit balance.
false
A journal with two amount columns in which all kinds of entries can be recorded.
general journal
Credit allowed for part of the purchase price of merchandise that is not returned, resulting in a decrease in the customer's account payable to the vendor.
purchases allowance
Credit allowed for the purchase price of returned merchandise, resulting in a decrease in the customer's account payable to the vendor.
purchases returns
An amount earned by a corporation and not yet distributed to stockholders.
retained earnings
Credit allowed to a customer for part of the sales price of merchandise that is not returned, resulting in a decrease in the accounts receivable of the merchandising business.
sales allowances
Credit allowed to a customer for the sales price of returned merchandise, resulting in a decrease in the accounts receivable of the merchandising business.
sales returns
A completed general journal page should always be reviewed to be sure that all postings have been made.
true
A corporation can decide if and when to declare a dividend.
true
A corporation's Dividends account is a temporary account.
true
A credit memorandum issued by a vendor results in the vendor recording a credit to the customer's account.
true
A general journal entry posted to Accounts Payable will also be posted to an accounts payable account.
true
A sales return that credits the customer's account is recorded in the general journal.
true
An entry in the general journal that affects Accounts Payable also affects a vendor's account in the accounts payable ledger.
true
Dividends can be distributed to stockholders only by formal action of a corporation's board of directors.
true
Net income increases a corporation's total stockholders' equity.
true
Transactions that cannot be recorded in a special journal are recorded in a general journal.
true
At the end of the fiscal period, the balance of Dividends is closed to (A) Retained Earnings. (B) Income Summary. (C) Dividends Payable. (D) none of these.
(A) Retained Earnings.
Which of the following stockholders' equity accounts has a normal debit balance? (A) Capital Stock. (B) Dividends. (C) Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par. (D) Income Summary.
(B) Dividends.
The purchase of supplies on account results in a (A) credit to Accounts Payable. (B) credit to Accounts Payable and the vendor's accounts payable account. (C) debit to Accounts Payable. (D) debit to Accounts Payable and the vendor's accounts payable account.
(B) credit to Accounts Payable and the vendor's accounts payable account.