Chapter 1 Financial Accounting practice test
Blossom Company issued stock to Ed Blossom in exchange for his investment of $74,400 cash in the business. The company recorded revenues of $555,100, expenses of 430,000, and had paid dividends of $304,000. What was Blossom's net income for the year?
$125,100
Waterway Company began the year with stockholders' equity of $307,000. During the year, Waterway issued additional shares of stock in exchange for cash of $423,00, recorded expenses of $128,000, and paid dividends of $8,200. If Waterway's ending stockholder's equity was $101,000, what was the company's revenue for the year?
$164,200
Crane's Company Repair Shop started the year with total assets of $303,000 and total liabilities of $209,000. During the year, the business recorded $507,000 in computer repair revenues, $306,000 in expenses, and Crane paid dividends of $49,600. The net income reported by Crane's Computer Repair Shop for the year was
$201,000
If total assets equal $344100 and total stockholders' equity equal $140,000, then total liabilities must equal
$204,100
Concord Company compiled the following financial information as of December 31, 2022: Revenues: $336000 Retained earnings (1/1/22) 62000 Equipment: 81,000 Expenses: 251800 Cash: 90200 Dividends: 20200 Supplies: 9000 Accounts payable: 40500 Accounts receivable: 70500 Common Stock: 79100 Concord's stockholders' equity on December 31, 2022 is
$205,100
Blossom's Computer Repair Shop started the year with total assets of $314,000 and total liabilities of $200,000. During the year, the business recorded $523,000 in computer repair revenues, $316,000 in expenses, and Blossom paid dividends of $49,200. Stockholders' equity at the end of the year was
$271,800
Simon Company had the following summarized operations for the month of May: Revenues earned: for cash, $32,000; and on account, $18,000; and Expenses incurred: for cash, $5,000; and on account, $10,000. In addition, the company purchased Equipment for $8,000 on account and Supplies for $5,000 for cash. The net income for the month of May is
$35,000
At October 1, Concord Enterprises reported stockholders' equity of $69,100. During October, no stock was issued and the company earned net income of $18,900. If stockholders' equity at October 31 totals $78,800, what amount of dividends were paid during the month?
$9,200
Waterway Eyes Downtown Diner received a bill of $620 from the Flounder Wine Advertising Agency. The owner, A.A. Bondy, is postponing payment of the bill until a later date. The effect on specific items in the basic accounting equation is
An increase in Accounts Payable and an increase in Retained Earnings
If the transaction causes an asset account to decrease, which of the following related effects may occur?
An increase of equal amount in another asset account.
Liabilities
Are existing debts and obligations
The accounting equation for Oriole Company is as follows: Assets Liabilities Stockholders' equity $118,400 = $59,200 + $59,200 If Oriole purchases office equipment on account for $25,300, the accounting equation will change to
Assets Liabilities Stockholders' equity $143,700 = $84,500 + $59,200
If total liabilities increase by $9,500 then
Assets must have increased by $9,500, or stockholders' equity must have decreased by $9,500
The financial statement that reports assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity is the
Balance sheet
The financial statement that summarizes the financial position of a company is the
Balance sheet
Concord Company buys a $20300 van on credit. The transaction will affect the
Balance sheet only
The ending retained earnings amount is shown on
Both the balance sheet and retained earnings statement
The ending retained earnings amount is shown on the
Both the balance sheet and retained earnings statement
Crane company purchased land in 2013 for $292,000. In 2022, it purchased a nearly identical parcel of land for $454,000. In its 2022 balance sheet, Crane valued these two parcels of land at a combined value of $931,000. By reporting the land in this manner, Crane Co. has violated the
Historical cost principle
The starting point of the accounting process is
Identifying economic events
Collection of $3,300 Accounts Receivable
Increases an asset $3300; decreases an asset $3300
On January 1, 2022, Vaughn Company reported stockholders' equity of $704,300. During the year, the company paid dividends of $30,500. At December 31, 2022, the amount of stockholders' equity was $825,500. What amount of net income or net loss would the company report for 2022?
Net income of $151,700
Swifty Company purchases $1,350 of equipment from Pina Inc. for cash. The effects on the components of the basic accounting equation of Swifty Company is
No change in total assets
The cost of an asset and it's fair value are
The same on the date of acquisition
A dividend is
a distribution of the company's earnings to its stockholders
Sources of increases to stockholders equity are
additional investments by owners
Garth Dickinson, owner of Garth's Fine Wines, also owns a personal residence that costs $478000. The market value of his residence is $621000. During preparation of the financial statements for Garth's Fine Wines, the accounting concept most relevant to the presentation of Garth's home is convergence. the monetary unit assumption. the economic entity assumption. the fair value principle.
ans: the economic entity assumption.
A balance sheet shows
assets, liabilities, stockholders equity
Which of the following financial statements is prepared as of a specific date?
balance sheet
When assets are distributed to the owners of a corporation, these distributions are termed
dividends
Stockholders' equity is decreased by
expenses
The common characteristic possessed by all assets is
future economic benefit
Accounting consists of three basic activities which are related to economic events of an organization. These include:
identifying, recording, communicating
Revenues would not result from
issuance of common stock
If the retained earnings account increases from the beginning of the year to the end of the year, then
net income is greater than dividends
Stockholders' equity can be described as
ownership claim on total assets
The three types of business entities are
proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations
Retained earnings at the end of the period is equal to
retained earnings at the beginning of the period plus net income minus dividends
Stockholders' equity is decreased by all of the following except
sales of stock
If services are rendered on account, then
stockholders' equity will increase