ACC 131 Final (Mitchell)*
$10,350
A $10,000 bond quoted at 103 ½ is selling for:
NSF Check
A check returned by a bank because the issuer's cash account balance could not cover the check
2/10 net 30
A company has a discount policy, which states that, if a customer pays within ten days of the invoice, the customer can take a 2% discount; otherwise the full amount is due in 30 days from the date of the invoice. Which of the following abbreviations are used in business to reflect this discount policy?
$2,000
A company purchases a truck at a cost of $12,000. The truck has an estimated residual value of $2,000 and an estimated life of 5 years, or 100,000 hours of operation. The truck was purchased on January 1, 2012, and was used 27,000 hours in 2012 and 26,000 hours in 2013. If the company uses the straight-line method of depreciation, what is the amount of depreciation expense for 2012?
the asset is sold for a price greater than the assets book value
A gain is recorded on the sale of property, plant and equipment asset when:
credit warranty liability
A repair to an appliance under warranty occurs within the warranty period. What adjustment is made on the seller's accounting records?
revenues, expenses, and dividends
Accounts which are closed at the end of an accounting period include
Debit: interest expense Credit: Interest Payable
Accrued interest on a short-term note payable is recorded by:
contra-asset
Accumulated depreciation is classified as a(n):
Operating expenses
All amounts paid to acquire a property, plant and equipment asset and to get it ready for its intended use are referred to as:
investments by owners
All the following will affect retained earnings except: Expenses incurred Dividends declared and paid Revenues earned Investments by owners
where the expense or revenue is recorded before the cash settlement
An accrual refers to an event:
Blurry's annual interest expense on the bonds will be less than the amount of interest payments to bondholders each year.
Blurry Corp. issued 10-year, 9%, $100,000 bonds paying interest on an annual basis, at a $6,200 premium. Which one of the following statements is true
Deposits in Transit
Cash collected and recorded by a company but not yet reflected in a bank statement is a..
$1,180,000 (BI + Purchases - EI)
Given the following data find COGS: Sales revenue: $1,850,000 Beginning Inventory: $390,000 Ending Inventory: $310,000 Purchases made: $1,100,000
$204
How much is cost of goods sold for March? Use perpetual inventory and FIFO costing method Mar. 1 On hand, 10 units at $2 each $20 Mar 4 Sold 8 units for sales price of $10 each $80 Mar 22 Purchased 50 units at $4 each $20 Mar 26 Sold 48 units for sales price of $10 each $480
$16
How much is ending inventory at march 31st? Use perpetual inventory and FIFO costing method Mar. 1 On hand, 10 units at $2 each $20 Mar 4 Sold 8 units for sales price of $10 each $80 Mar 22 Purchased 50 units at $4 each $20 Mar 26 Sold 48 units for sales price of $10 each $480
69,000
If ABC Corp. has 120,000 shares of common stock authorized, has 75,000 shares of common stock issued and holds 6,000 shares of common stock as treasury stock, the total number of outstanding shares of ABC Corp. amounts to:
$3,750
In 2010, ABC Plumbing Co. sold 500 water heaters at $375 each. The water heaters carry a two-year warranty for repairs. ABC estimates that repair costs will average 2% of the total selling price. How much is ABC's warranty expense for 2010?
credit to sales tax payable
Jensen Distribution Company's sales for the day totaled $10,552. Jenkins collected an additional 7.50% in sales tax. The entry to record the day's sales includes a:
DEBIT: Cash 9,700,000, Discount on bonds payable 300,000. CREDIT: Bonds payable 10,000,000
Lincoln Corp. issued $10,000,000 in bonds. The bonds were sold at a price of $97. the journal entry to record the issuance:
debit to cash for $2,060,000 (?)
Lock Corporation sold $2,000,000, 6%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 2010. The bonds were dated January 1, 2010, and pay interest on January 1. Lark uses the straight-line method to amortize bond premium or discount. The journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds, assuming that the bonds sold at 103, would include:
is a contra-asset
Market conditions may force a company to issue its bonds at less than the face value of the bonds. The Discount on Bonds Payable account is used in this situation. This account:
total accounts receivable - doubtful accounts allowance
Net realizable account receivable is calculated as
Interest payable $1,050
On Oct 1st, Hillsmith co. borrowed $60,000 on a 1-year, 7% note. fiscal year ends on Dec 31st, Hillsmith should make a year ending adjusting entry to increase
$110,000
Petry Corporation issues 20,000 shares of $.50 per common stock per share. The account for additional paid-in capital will increase by:
$155,000
Preferred Stock: $30,000 Common Stock: $60,000 Additional Paid-In Capital Preferred Stock: $7,000 Addition Paid-In Capital Common Stock: $18,000 Retained Earnings: $40,000 A balance sheet on Dec 31, 2011 would report a total stockholders equity:
$115,000
Preferred Stock: $30,000 Common Stock: $60,000 Additional Paid-In Capital Preferred Stock: $7,000 Addition Paid-In Capital Common Stock: $18,000 Retained Earnings: $40,000 A balance sheet prepared on December 31, 2011 would report total paid-in capital (also called contributed capital) of:
Debit to Cash and a credit to Accounts Receivable (?)
Receiving a check from a customer on account would include a:
$32,500
Stockholders equity accounts of Jamison Co. include $7,500 shares of common stock. States value of $.50, and 5,000 shares of treasury stock with a total cost of $25,000. total number of shares outstanding is
recording expense in the period in which it occurred
The Matching principle
contra revenue
The Sales Discounts account is a:
when money is owed to the company from another business or individual generally from selling to a customer on credit
The account called "accounts receivable" is used:
allowance for doubtful accounts
The account that shows the amount of accounts receivable that the business does not expect to collect is
salaries payable
The adjusting entry to record salaries owed to employees but not paid until the next accounting period involves a credit to:
insurance expense and credit to prepaid insurance
The adjustment for the expiration of prepaid insurance originally recorded as an asset, consists of a debit to:
resources belonging to a company having future benefit to the company
The best definition of Assets is
original cost- accumulated depreciation
The book value of a depreciable asset equals:
Bonds Payable + Remaining balance of Premium of Bonds Payable
The carrying value of bonds issued at a premium is calculated by:
Debit: Income Summary Credit: Utilities Expense
The closing entries for utilities expense would include:
retained earnings and balance sheet
The ending balance in Retained Earnings appears on the:
Credit to common stock for $40,000
The entry to record the issuance of 8,000 shares of $5 par value common stock at $9 per share includes a:
$1,000
The interest on a $50,000 note at 12% for 2 months is:
Credit to APIC
The issuance of common stock above par value requires a:
Credit to common stock
The issuance of no-par common stock requires a
Debit, Credit
The normal balance of an expense account is a ___ while the normal balance of revenue account is a ____
Amortization
The process of allocating a property, plant and equipment asset's cost to expense over the period the asset is used is called
Matching Principle
There are some liabilities, such as income taxes payable and the estimated warranty liability, for which the amounts must be estimated so they can be recorded in the same period as the related revenues. Failure to record these amounts in the same period as the related revenues is a violation of the:
outstanding shares to be less than issued shares
Treasury stock causes
debit to bad debt expense
Under the allowance method, the entry to record the bad debts estimate includes a:
record a decrease in inventory and an increase in COGS for the cost of merchandise sold
Under the perpetual inventory system, in addition to making the entry to record a sale, a company would:
Debit: accounts receivable Credit: COGS
Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?
safeguard of assets and records
Which internal control activity is followed when inventory storage areas are secured with limited access
Segregation of duties
Which internal control activity is violated when the cashier at a cash register in a retail store also records the daily receipts in a journal?
LIFO
Which inventory cost flow method assigns the cost of the most recent items purchased to cost of goods sold?
dividends
Which of the following accounts has a normal debit balance
notes payable
Which of the following accounts is decreased with a debit?
Accumulated depreciation- equipment
Which of the following accounts is not involved in closing entries
land
Which of the following assets is not subject to depreciation?
the cost of assets used, or the liabilities created, in operations of the business
Which of the following best describes the term "expenses"?
collection by the bank of a note receivable
Which of the following does not require a journal entry for a bank reconciliation?
interest earned but not yet received
Which of the following is an example of an accrual?
D: Dividends C: Dividends payable
Which of the following is the appropriate entry to record the declaration of cash dividends?
FICA
Which of the following items are withheld from an employee's paycheck?
assets=liability + SE
Which one of the following is a correct fundamental accounting equation?