ACCOUNTING FINAL
The amount of CPP to be deducted from an employee with earnings this week of $800 and cumulative earnings for the year has reached its max would be A) $762.63. B) $37.06. C) $0.00. D) $37.37.
$0.00
Fred's Footwear started with $7,000 in Inventory and had the following transaction totals for the month of April: Sales$20,000 Sales Returns and Allowances2,000 Cost of Goods Sold8,000 Purchases14,000 Freight1,000 Purchases Returns and Allow.2,000 Purchases Discounts??? If ending Inventory for the period is $11,000, what is the total of purchase discounts experienced?
$1,000
On March 30, Francine's Bakery purchased $1,000, plus 13% HST, of merchandise on account from Smithers Company. The goods were shipped F.O.B. shipping point. The freight charge of $80 (includes HST) was paid by Smithers Company and added to the invoice. The amount to record in the Inventory account is
$1,080
On March 30, Francine's Bakery purchased $1,000, plus 13% HST, of merchandise on account from Smithers Company. The goods were shipped F.O.B. shipping point. The freight charge of $80 (includes HST) was paid by Smithers Company and added to the invoice. The amount to record in the Accounts Payable account is
$1,210
If the employees had $250 CPP, $350 EI and $450 Income Tax deducted from their paycheques, then the total amount to be remitted to the Receiver General would be
$1,790.
Inventory shrinkage is $100. The income statement debit and credit columns of the worksheet total $2,500 and $2,500, respectively, not including the adjustment amounts for shrinkage. The net income or loss for the period is
$100 net loss
What is the threshold at which employers would be required to send in their remittance more often than monthly?
$15,000
Hardware Restoration had a purchase of $40,000, a purchase return of $10,000, and a purchase discount of $1,500. What is the impact on Inventory?
$28,500
If the employees' CPP deductions for the week total $300, the employer's CPP contribution will be
$300
R&R Lumber reports a purchases of $40,000, a purchase return of $6,000, and a purchase discount of $1,500. What is the impact on Inventory?
$32,500
On February 12, Clare purchased $350 of merchandise on account from Larsen's Accessories, terms 2/10, n/30. The goods were shipped F.O.B. destination. The freight charge was $40. The amount to be recorded in the Accounts Payable Subsidiary ledger is
$350
The amount of CPP to be deducted from an employee with earnings this week of $800 and cumulative earnings for the year of $21,000 would be A) $37.62 B) $37.37. C) $762.63 D) $798.01.
$37.37
Jackson purchased $400 of goods and received credit terms of 2/10, n/30. How much did he pay if payment was made during the discount period?
$392
Jackson purchased $400 of goods on Feb 8 and received credit terms of 2/10, n/30. How much did he pay if payment was made on Feb 21?
$400
If the employees' EI deductions for the week total $300, the employer's EI contribution will be
$420
Kim received $1,780 for working 40 regular hours. What was Kim's rate of pay per hour? A) $45.00 B) $40.00 C) $44.50 D) $44.00
$44.50
Georgia Ally's hourly rate is $10.00, and she worked 44 hours during the week. Assuming an overtime rate of time and a half over 40 hours, Georgia's gross pay is A) $460. B) $400. C) $350. D) $430.
$460
What is the price of the merchandise if the list price is $800, trade discount is 40%, and the terms are 2/10, EOM?
$480
Susie's Shoes had a purchase of $6,000, freight charges of $150, a purchase return of $750, and a purchase discount of $225. What is the impact on Inventory?
$5,175
Barnie's Cafe started with $4,000 in Inventory and had the following transaction totals for the month: Sales$10,000 Sales Returns and Allowances1,000 Cost of Goods Sold$4,000 Accounts Payable5,500 Purchases7,000 Purchases Returns and Allowances1,000 Purchases Discounts700 Net purchases for the period are
$5,300
If the employees' CPP deductions for the week total $500, the employer's CPP contribution will be
$500
Valerie Chandler works 46 hours as a coffee barista and earns $12 per hour. Compute her weekly pay assuming an overtime (more than 40 hours) rate of 1.5. A) $624 B) $588 C) $480 D) $552
$588
If the employees have had $200 in CPP contributions and $300 in EI contributions deducted from their paycheques, then the Employer's Benefits Expense would be
$620
On June 15, the Greater Gravel Company purchased $700 of merchandise on account from the Digga Ditch Company, terms 4/10, n/30. The goods were shipped F.O.B. shipping point. The freight charge of $40 was paid by Digga Ditch Company and added to the invoice. The amount to record in the Inventory account is
$740
Blue's Tax Service has two types of employees, management and clerical support. The company estimates that it will pay the clerical support $240,000 next year and the managers $315,000. For every $100, the company pays $0.14 into the workers' compensation insurance. Calculate the amount of worker's compensation insurance.
$777
Todd earns an hourly rate of $20 and had taxes, CPP, and EI withheld totaling $200. What would his net earnings be if he worked 46 hours (assuming double time over 40 hours)? A) $860 B) $720 C) $840 D) $780
$840
Francis works 44 hours at a rate of pay of $20 per hour. He receives double pay over 40 hours. What is his gross pay? A) $900 B) $880 C) $960 D) $800
$960
Bob Hill's hourly rate is $25.00, and he worked 39 regular hours during the week. What is his gross pay for the week? A) $1,000 B) $950 C) $780 D) $975
$975
If Sheila worked 8 hours a day for a total of 40 hours this week, how many hours of overtime will Sheila earn? Assume that she normally works 5 days at 8 hours a day in her regular work schedule. A) 1 B) 5 C) 9 D) 0
0
The employer pays EI premiums in what ratio to employee EI deductions?
1.4 times employee EI deductions
Credit terms of 2/10, n/30 mean that
2% discount is allowed if the bill is paid within 15 days, or the entire amount is due within 30 days
If Sheila worked 12 hours on Tuesday and 5 hours on Wednesday this week, how many hours of overtime will Sheila earn if overtime is more than 8 hours a day?
4
The entry to adjust for Inventory Shrinkage includes
A credit to Inventory
The basic concept of the quick method of accounting for GST/HST is best described as follows:
A smaller company will remit about as much tax as they would if detailed records were maintained.
A credit memorandum decreases which account on the seller's books?
Accounts Receivable
Capital Assets includes which of the following?
Accumulated Depreciation on office machines
The payroll register does NOT contain
All cumulative payroll information for each individual employee
The actual tax Bram pays for the year will be affected by A) any deductible tuition he has paid. B) the amount of earnings he makes from all sources. C) his charitable donations made. D) All of the above.
All of the above
A pay period is defined as A) weekly. B) monthly. C) bi-weekly. D) All of the above are correct.
All of the above are correct
Workers' compensation A) is based on the total estimated payroll. B) is paid for by the employer. C) insures employees against losses they may incur due to injury or death while on the job. D) All of the above are correct.
All of the above are correct
Prepaid Worker's Compensation Insurance is what type of account?
Asset
The payroll register A) shows all employee information related to an entire pay period. B) is a worksheet. C) keeps track of an individual employee's payroll history for a calendar year. D) Both A and B are correct.
Both A and B are correct
The law requires all employees to complete and sign TD1 exemption forms A) at the beginning of employment. B) every year. C) whenever there is a change in circumstances. D) both A and C are correct.
Both A and C are correct
The employee earnings record A) shows all employee information related to an entire pay period. B) keeps track of an individual employee's payroll history for a calendar year. C) is one of two primary records used to track payroll information. D) Both B and C are correct.
Both B and C are correct.
Employment Insurance premiums are paid by
Both the employer and the employee
Which of the following is an amount paid by both employee and employer?
CPP & EI
Which of the following is a law that has no effect on payroll net earnings?
Canada Savings Bond
Which of the following accounts will appear on the post-closing trial balance?
Capital
The special journal used to record all transactions involving payment of cash is a
Cash Payments journal
Which of the following is an optional payroll deduction?
Charitable Contributions
The physical count of inventory was incorrect which overstated the ending inventory. This would cause
Cost of Goods Sold to be understated
The normal balance of the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger is
Debit
Unlimited Materials sold goods for $1,800 plus 5% GST to a charge customer, terms n/30. Which entry is required to record this transaction (exclude the entry to Cost of Goods Sold and Inventory)?
Debit Accounts Receivable for $1,890; credit GST Payable $90 and credit Sales for $1,800
Lanny's Levers sold 50 levers at $45.00 each to a customer on account, terms 2/15, n/30. The levers cost Lanny's $20.00 each. Which entry is required to record the sale portion of this transaction?
Debit Accounts Receivable for $2,250; credit Tile Sales for $2,250
Flat Tire Company sold tires to a charge customer, including PST and GST. What entry is required to record this transaction?
Debit Accounts Receivable, credit Sales, credit GST Payable, credit PST Payable, Debit Cost of Goods Sold, Credit Inventory
Cynthia's Crystals sold $1,000 worth of crystal plus 5% GST and 8% PST to a charge customer with terms 2/10, n/30. The invoice was paid within terms. The entry to record receipt of payment is
Debit Cash $1,110, debit Cash Discounts $20, credit Accounts Receivable $1,130.
Singh Company received payment in full within the credit period for goods sold for $400 plus 13% HST. Terms of the sale were n/30. Which entry records this transaction?
Debit Cash, $452, credit Accounts Receivable, $452
Joe received $4,000 in advance for renting part of his building. What is the entry to record the receipt of payment?
Debit Cash; credit Unearned Rent
How is Income Summary closed if the company had a net income?
Debit Income Summary; credit Capital
The employer pays employee Income Tax premiums in what ratio to employee deductions?
Does not contribute
What does a check mark in the PR column of a journal indicate?
During the month the subsidiary ledger is updated.
The journal entry to record the EHT amount owing for the year is
Employer Health Tax Expense Employer Health Tax Payable
The journal entry to record the payment of the EHT liability for the year is
Employer Health Tax Payable Cash
The term used when the seller is responsible for the cost of freight is
F.O.B. destination.
The term used when the purchaser is responsible for the cost of freight is
F.O.B. shipping point.
The forms T4 and T4-T4A Summary must be submitted to the employees and Federal Government respectively by
February 28 of the year following.
Employers must send employees their T4 by
February 28th.
The liability account used to record GST owed is
GST Payable.
Net Sales + Sales Discounts + Sales Returns and Allowances equals
Gross Sales
The liability account used to record HST owed is
HST payable
If gross profit exceeds expenses, the company
Had a net income
Workers' compensation provides insurance for employees who are A) unemployed due to an economic downturn. B) unemployed due to a plant closing. C) not paid enough. D) injured while on the job.
Injured while on the job
The credit that a company receives for the GST/HST it pays is called
Input Tax Credit.
What type of account is CPP Payable?
Liability
What type of an account is Wages and Salaries Payable?
Liability
An employer might agree to pay a portion of the following items to which the employees contribute.
Medical plan
Payment discounts received on merchandise purchased for resale under the perpetual inventory method are subtracted from
Merchandise Inventory
Sales discounts are NOT taken on which of the following?
Merchandise returned, HST added, and Freight
Which amount is not directly found on the worksheet?
Net Sales
The ending merchandise inventory was overstated. This error would cause
Net income to be overstated
Gross pay is the same as
Pay before deductions
What inventory method is used when the inventory balance is updated only at the end of the accounting period?
Periodic
Which of the following is NOT a main type of Special Journal?
Personnel Journal
Which of the following is an operating expense?
Postage Expense, and Salaries Expense
The journal entry to record the estimated advance premium payment for workers' compensation is
Prepaid Insurance, Workers' Compensation Cash
Which account is not used with a perpetual inventory system?
Purchase Returns and Allowances
The value of inventory includes
Purchases + Freight - Purchases Discount - Purchases Returns and Allowances
Which special journal is used to record merchandise or other items bought on account?
Purchases Journal
Which of the following not a statutory payroll deduction?
Registered Retirement Savings Plans
Gross Earnings are the same as
Regular earnings only
gross profit is
Sales revenue less cost of goods sold
The form that contains information about gross earnings given to each employee by February 28 of the year following is the
T4
The form used to determine an employee's net claim code is called a
TD1
Which of the following statements about subsidiary ledgers is most accurate?
The accounts receivable subsidiary ledger is a book of accounts that provides supporting detail for Accounts Receivable.
The Balance Sheet columns on a worksheet have subtotals as follows debit column, $1,000, and credit column, $900. This indicates that
The company earned a net income of $100
The information needed to make the journal entries to record the wages and salaries expense comes from
The payroll register
What liability account is reduced when the employees are paid?
Wages and Salaries Expense
The T4 Summary form is filed:
With the T4's
Which of the following accounts will NOT appear on the post-closing trial balance?
Withdrawals
As the Prepaid Workers Compensation is recognized, the amount will transfer to
Workers Compensation Insurance Expense.
The main reason most businesses do not use only a General Journal is
a General Journal is much too inefficient and two or more clerks cannot use the General Journal at the same time
The normal balance of the HST Collected is
a credit
Bruno's Fashions bought 60 nose-rings for $20 each on account. The invoice included $60 GST (5%) and payment terms of 2/10, n/30. Ten nose-rings were returned prior to payment. The entry to record the payment (within the discount period) would include
a credit to Cash for $1,030
Sold merchandise subject to GST, accepting cash. This will be recorded with
a credit to a liability account.
A customer returned merchandise for credit. This will be recorded with
a credit to an asset account
A customer returned merchandise having already paid for it within the cash discount period. The return will be recorded with
a credit to an asset account
Received payment, within the discount period, for merchandise sold previously. This will be recorded with
a credit to an asset account.
An entry for a purchase return will include
a credit to inventory
Bruce's Jewelry bought 50 rings for $10 each on account. The invoice included 13% HST and payment terms of 2/10, n/30. In addition, five rings were later returned prior to payment. The entry to record the return would include
a credit to inventory for $50.00
The normal balance for inventory is
a debit
The normal balance of the Sales Returns and Allowances account is
a debit
Sue's Jewelry sold 25 necklaces for $25 each to a credit customer. The cost of the necklaces to Sue's Jewelry was $15 plus 5% GST. The invoice included a 6% provincial sales tax, 5% GST, and payment terms of 2/10, n/30. Five necklaces were returned prior to payment. The entry to record the original sale would include
a debit to Accounts Receivable for $693.75
Sue's Jewelry sold 25 necklaces for $25 each to a credit customer. The cost of the necklaces to Sue's Jewelry was $15 plus 13% HST. The invoice included HST at 13% and payment terms of 2/10, n/30. Five necklaces were returned prior to payment. The entry to record the return would include
a debit to Sales Returns and Allowances for $125.00.
Purchased office supplies on account. This will be recorded with
a debit to Supplies and a credit to Accounts Payable.
The closing entry for the $700 balance of Wages Expense includes
a debit to income summary for $700
Bruce's Jewelry bought 50 rings for $10 each on account. The invoice included 13% HST and payment terms of 2/10, n/30. In addition, five rings were later returned prior to payment. The entry to record the original purchase would include
a debit to inventory for $500.00
If a credit memorandum is issued, what account will be increased on the seller's books?
accounts receivable
A record showing the activity and the balances owed by each customer is called the
accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
As supplies are used, they become
an expense
Adjusting entries from the worksheet
are journalized and posted to the ledger
Owner's Capital would be found on the worksheet in the
balance sheet credit column.
F.O.B Shipping point means
buyer pays for freight and the title passes at time of shipment
Current assets are
cash and other assets that will be converted or consumed during the normal operating cycle of the company or one year, whichever is longer
When a customer pays an account, the transaction would be recorded in the
cash receipt journal
When using a subsidiary ledger, the Accounts Payable account in the general ledger is called the
controlling account
When using a subsidiary ledger, the Accounts Receivable account in the general ledger is called the
controlling account
Sales discounts are usually allowed only on
credit sales to customers
The entry to record a purchase of $2,000 on account, terms of 2/10, n/30, would include a
credit to Accounts Payable for $2,000.
recording to the accounts receivable ledger is done
daily
When remitting CPP, the entry would be
debit CPP Payable, credit Cash.
Fong returned $200 of merchandise within the discount period. The entry to record the return is
debit to Accounts Payable for $200, credit Inventory for $200.
The entry to record a payment on a $500 account within the 2% discount period would include a
debit to Accounts Payable for $500
Tyler returned $400 of merchandise within the discount period. The entry to record the return is to
debit to Accounts Payable/Suppliers Name for $400; credit Inventory for $400.
Depreciation on equipment was recorded twice this period. This would cause
expenses to be overstated and total assets to be understated
The term F.O.B. means
free on board
A debit memo for the return of merchandise is usually recorded in the
general journal
The principal ledger containing all the balance sheet and income statement accounts is the
general ledger
The 'entry' to record payment of statutory payroll deductions is generally recorded first in the
general or cash payments journal.
The Wages and Salaries Expense account would be used to record
gross earnings for the office workers.
All payroll registers include sections for recording
gross pay, deductions and net pay.
Interest Expense is
has a normal debit balance, a cost of borrowing money, and included in the "Other Expenses" on the income statement
a trade discount would
have no effect on the books
In addition to CPP and EI, employers often share the expense of
health care plans.
Sales would be found on the worksheet in the
income statement credit column.
The employer's remittance to CRA includes
income tax, CPP, and EI
The automatic increase of claim amounts that account for inflation is called
indexing
a credit memorandum is sent to a customer for the purpose of
informing the customer an amount has been deducted from their account.
Workers' Compensation Insurance
insures employees against losses due to workplace injury or death.
Canada's tax legislation allows the use of the quick method of accounting for GST/HST because
it wants to simplify tax handling for some smaller companies.
Provincial Sales Tax Payable is a
liability account with a credit balance
Harmonized Sales Tax Payable is a
liability account with a credit balance.
The accounts payable subsidiary ledger
lists accounts with which the company does business on a regular basis, lists accounts alphabetically, and has a controlling account in the general ledger
The T4 Summary
must equal the total of the year's T4 Forms.
Office Supplies (not used for resale) bought on account were returned for credit and recorded with a debit to Accounts Payable and a credit to Cost of Goods Sold. This error will cause
net income to be overstated
A merchandise company's interest expense is a(n)
other expense
the purchases journal is used for
recording purchases on account.
customer returns of product in new condition
reduce cost of goods sold and increase inventory
The contra-revenue accounts include
sales discounts, returns, and allowances
When merchandise is sold on account, it is usually recorded in the
sales journal
Which account is used by management to keep track of possible customer dissatisfaction?
sales returns and allowances
A TD1 Form:
specifies the claim code for each employee.
Accounts of a single type (i.e., Accounts Receivable) are kept in this form of ledger.
subsidiary ledger
Accounts of a single type are kept in this ledger.
subsidiary ledger.
To calculate gross profit,
subtract cost of goods sold from net sales.
The financial statement on which Unearned Rent would appear is
the balance sheet
The balance sheet columns on the worksheet prepared for Boston Foods had subtotals as follows: debit column, $11,000, and credit column, $10,400. This information indicates that
the company incurred a net income of $600
The income statement columns on a worksheet have subtotals as follows: debit column, $9,500, and credit column, $9,000. This indicates that
the company incurred a net loss of $500
The return of merchandise by a credit customer was recorded with a debit to Accounts Payable and a credit to Accounts Receivable and the subsidiary ledger. This error will cause
the net income for the period to be overstated.
The collection of an invoice for $5,000 plus HST of 13% within the 2/10 n/30 discount period was recorded using a 3% discount rather than a 2% discount in both the controlling and subsidiary accounts. This error will cause
the net income for the period to be understated.
A sales discount correctly taken by the charge customer was debited to Sales at the time the entry was recorded. This error will cause
the sales to be overstated
cost of goods sold is
total cost of merchandise sold during the period
Discounts which reduce the price for customers who buy items for resale or to produce other goods are
trade discounts
Personal Income Tax rates
vary from province to province.