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Jorge Lopez worked 40 hours this week and earned $1,000 gross salary. Federal and state taxes and other withholdings totaled $350. Jorge's gross pay totals $_____.

$1,000

Jorge Lopez worked 40 hours this week and earned $1,000. Federal and state taxes, and other withholdings totaled $350. Jorge's net pay totals $_____.

$650

On March 1, Young Co. borrowed $1,000 by extending their past-due account payable with a 120-day, 6% interest-bearing note. On June 29, the due date, Young pays the amount due in full. This entry would be recorded by Young with a credit to _____ in the amount of ______.

-Cash -$1,020

On March 1, Young Co. borrowed $1,000 cash from Superior Bank by signing a 120-day, 6% interest-bearing note. On June 29, Young pays the amount due in full. This entry would be recorded by Young with a credit to _____ in the amount of ______.

-Cash -$1,020

Niwa Co. replaced a $3,000 account payable balance to Fiona Co. with a 60-day, $3,000 note bearing 5% annual interest. Niwa's entry to record this transaction would include which of the following entries?

-Debit to Accounts Payable -Credit to Notes Payable

Patel Paving collected $1,000 cash in advance from a customer to provide paving services next month. The entry to record this cash receipt would include the following entries?

-Debit to Cash -Credit to Unearned Paving Fees

On June 1, Button Co. borrowed $1,000 cash from National Bank by signing a 120-day, 6% interest-bearing note. Button will record this transaction with a credit to _____ in the amount of ______.

-Notes Payable -$1,000

On January 1, Avers Co. borrowed $10,000 by extending their past-due account payable with a a 60-day, 8% interest-bearing note. On March 1, the due date, Avers pays the amount due in full. This entry would be recorded by Avers with a debit to (Accounts Payable/Notes Payable/Cash)_____ in the amount of _______.

-Notes Payable -$10,000

On January 1, Avers Co. borrowed $10,000 cash from Main St. Bank by signing a 60-day, 8% interest-bearing note. On March 1, Avers pays the amount due in full. The March 1 entry would be recorded by Avers with a debit to (Accounts Payable/Notes Payable/Cash)_____ in the amount of _______.

-Notes Payable -$10,000

Which of the following liabilities could be a multi-period known liability?

-Notes Payable -Unearned Subscription Revenue

Which of the following items would be considered a current liability?

-Wages payable -Accounts payable, terms n/30 -Notes payable, due in 3 months

On June 1, Sawyer Co. borrowed $5,000 by extending their past-due account payable with a 45-day, 12% interest-bearing note. On July 16, the due date, Sawyer pays the amount due in full. Sawyer would record this payment with a (debit/credit) _______ to Interest Expense in the amount of _______.

-debit -$75

Kenesha Co. reported income before interest expense and income taxes of $30,000; interest expense of $3,000; and income taxes of $4,000. Calculate the times interest earned ratio.

10

On January 8, Lee Co. borrows $100,000 cash from National Bank by signing a 90-day, 6% interest-bearing note. On April 8, Lee Co. will pay National Bank a total of $101,500. Principal on the note totals $_____

100,000

On January 8, Lee Co. borrows $100,000 cash from National Bank by signing a 90-day, 6% interest-bearing note. On April 8, Lee Co. will pay National Bank a total of $101,500. Principal on the note totals $_____.

100,000

On July 1, Scene Co. borrowed $15,000 cash from First Bank by signing a 30-day, 5% interest-bearing note. Scene will record this entry with a credit to Notes Payable in the amount of $_____

15,000

Spot Co. purchases office supplies from Sally Supplies, Inc.. Spot does not pay cash for the purchase, and now owes the amount to Sally. This transaction would typically be recorded in which account in Spot's books?

Accounts Payable

________ are amounts owed to suppliers for products or services purchased on credit.

Accounts payable

Leo Calvin is required to have ______ taxes withheld from his pay in order to cover the cost of future retirement, disability, and survivorship and medical expenses.

FICA

The federal Social Security system provides retirement, disability, survivorship, and medical benefits to qualified workers. Laws require employers to withhold _____ taxes from employees' pay to cover costs of the system.

FICA

Federal government taxes implemented on employers in order to provide unemployment benefits to qualified workers are known as (use acronym) _____.

FUTA

The federal government requires that employers are taxed on employee wages to provide unemployment benefits to qualified workers. These taxes are known as:

FUTA

Which of the following situations is not a contingent liability?

Future natural disaster

Bushra Co. replaced a $1,000 account payable balance to Elin Co. with a 120-day, $1,000 note bearing 8% annual interest. Bushra's entry to record this transaction would include a credit to which account?

Notes Payable

Employers must pay employee taxes in addition to those paid by the employees. Which of the following is paid only by the employer?

SUTA

State unemployment taxes imposed on employers in order to provide unemployment benefits to qualified workers are known as (use acronym) _____.

SUTA

A _____ liability is a liability due to be paid or settled within one year or the company's operating cycle, whichever is longer.

current

FICA and unemployment taxes are examples of _____ (employee/employer) taxes.

employer

Keys Co. is located in Florida. An evacuation has been ordered due to Hurricane Edward, which is headed in the direction of Keys. Keys should record a contingent liability prior to the evacuation.

false

Most employers are required to withhold ________ from an employee's paycheck. The amount withheld is computed using tables published by the IRS. The amount depends on the employee's annual earnings rate and the number of withholding allowances the employee claims.

federal income taxes

_______ is(are) the total compensation an employee earns including wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, and any compensation earned before deductions such as taxes.

gross pay

Rachel Ryder is an employee working at Brand-Mart. Rachel earns $35,000 per year and claims three withholding allowances. The amount withheld from her paycheck, using this information, is called federal _____ taxes.

income

Rachel Ryder is an employee working at Brand-Mart. Rachel earns $35,000 per year and claims three withholding allowances. The amount withheld from her paycheck, using this information, is called federal taxes.

income

On January 8, Lee Co. borrows $100,000 cash from National Bank by signing a 90-day, 6% interest-bearing note. On April 8, Lee Co. will pay National Bank a total of $101,500. The difference between the amount paid back to National Bank of $101,500 and the amount borrowed of $100,000 (or $1,500) represents _____ expense.

interest

A measurable obligation arising from agreements, contracts, or laws is called a _____ liability.

known

A _____ is a probable future payment of assets or services that a company is presently obligated to make as a result of past transactions or events.

liability

Bryne Co. sells merchandise and collects a 5% state sales tax. The tax is recorded on Bryne's general ledger as a(n) ______ account.

liability

When a company has a current obligation to make a future payment to their supplier due to a shipment of supplies that were received last week, the company would record this transaction with an increase to an asset account and a(n) ________ account.

liability

Unearned subscription revenues often consist of liabilities that will come due within one year and beyond one year. This is an example of a _______ known liability.

multi-period

Gross pay minus all deductions—including federal and state taxes, FICA and any voluntary deductions—equals _____ pay.

net

Which of the following items is not a payroll deduction?

net pay

Amounts withheld from an employee's gross pay are called:

payroll deductions

The _____ of a note is the amount that the signer of a note agrees to pay back when it matures, not including interest.

principal

A contingent liability can be ignored (not recorded in the financial statements or notes to the financial statements) if it is considered as _____ (probable/reasonably possible/remote) possibility.

remote

A written promise to pay a specified amount on a stated future date within one year or the company's operating cycle, whichever is longer, is considered a __________.

short-term note payable

Cadie Construction Co. signed a note promising to pay a cement supplier $1,000 60-days from now. As a result of this transaction, Cadie would record a(n) ________ on her balance sheet.

short-term note payable

The ratio of income before interest expense (and any income taxes) divided by interest expense—which reflects the risk of covering interest commitments when income varies—is called the ____________ ratio.

times interest earned

Amounts received in advance from customers for future products or services are typically recorded in a liability account called _______.

unearned revenues

Examples of employee voluntary deductions may include all of the following except:

unemployment taxes

Employers often withhold other amounts from employees' earnings which arise from employee requests, contracts, unions, or other agreements. These withholdings are called employee __________ and include items such as medical premiums.

voluntary deductions

A known liability arises from a situation with little uncertainty, with set agreements, contracts, or laws. These liabilities are measurable. Known liabilities would include all of the following items, except:

warranties

_____ is the difference between the amount borrowed and the amount repaid.

Interest

Zion Co. sells $100 of merchandise and collects $10 sales tax. The sales tax is recorded to which account?

Sales tax payable

Which of the following situations would require a journal entry to record the contingent liability in the financial statements?

The liability is probable and estimated to be $10,000.


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