Accounting Final Review Multi-choice
Proceeds from sale of equipment at book value
Cash inflow- Investing activity
Issuance of common stock for cash
Cash inflow- financing activity
Purchase of a building for cash
Cash outflow- Investing activity
Redemption of bonds for cash
Cash outflow- financing activity
Declaration and payment of a cash dividend
Cash outflow-financing activity
Which of the following statements concerning taxation is accurate?
Corporations pay federal and state income taxes
Gross profit for a merchandiser is net sales minus
Cost of goods sold
The operating expense section of an income statement for a wholesaler would not include
Cost of goods sold
Indicated which one of the following would appear on the income statement of both a merchandiser and a service enterprise
Operating expenses
Retained earnings in a corporation is the same as
Owner's equity in a small business
Which of the following adjustments to convert net income to net cash provided by operating activities is incorrect?
Prepaid Expense (increase) add to NI (decrease) deduct from NI
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a partnership?
Unlimited life
In preparing the statement of cash flows, determining the net increase or decrease in cash requires the use of
a comparative balance sheet
Once all departmental income statements are put together, added, and summarized, the company now has
a consolidated income statement
Treasury stock is
a corporation's won stock which has been reacquired but not canceled
Which one of the following items is not generally used in preparing a statement of cash flows
adjusted trial balance
In a partnership the basis of division of net income or net loss is usually referred to as
all the above
Using the indirect method, if equipment is sold at a gain, the
amount of the gain is added in the operating activities section
On the statement of cash flows using the indirect method, patent amortization expense will
be added to net income in the operating section
The values assigned to assets during the formation of a partnership must
be agreed upon by all of the partners
If a company has both an inflow and outflow of cash related to property, plant, and equipment, the
cash inflow and cash outflow should be reported separately in the investing activities section
Treasury stock should be reported in the financial statements of a corporation as a(n)
deduction from total paid-in capital and retained earnings
Vertical analysis is a technique which expresses each item within a financial statement
in terms of a percent of a base amount
Times interest earned is also called the
interest coverage ratio
Net income flows
into cash as a debit
which of the following is considered to be the least liquid current asset?
inventory
In analyzing the financial statements of a company, a single item on the financial statements
is more meaningful compared to other financial information
Financing activities involve
issuing debt
the use of alternative accounting methods
may be a problem in ratio analysis even if disclosed
If a company reports a net loss, it
may still have a net increase in cash
The formula for horizontal analysis of changes since the base period is the current year amount
minus the base year amount divided by the base year amount
Acquisition of land in exchange for common stock
significant noncash investing and financing activity
A limitation in calculating ratios in financial statement analysis is that
some account balances may reflect a typical data at year end
a weakness of the current ratio is
that it doesn't take into account the composition of the current assets
When a business earns net income
the business has more cash for investment in the future and buying more assets to generate more revenues
The statement of cash flows will not provide inside into
the exact proceeds of a future bond issue
Hot Stuff Hot Wings reported net income of $50,000 for the year. During the year, accounts receivable increased by $18,000, accounts payable decreased by $7,000 and depreciation expense of $10,000 was recorded. Net cash provided by operating activities for the year is
$25,000.00
A company has an average inventory on hand of $80,000 and the average days to sell inventory is 73 days. What is the cost of goods sold?
$400,000
Decrease in accounts receivable during a period
Added to net income
Loss on sale of land
Added to net income
Which of the following represents the largest number of common shares?
Authorized shares
Increase in merchandise inventory during a period
Deducted from net income
Which of the following would be added to net income using the indirect method?
Depreciation expense
Which one of the following is an advantage of a partnership?
Ease of decision making
If $300,000 of bonds are issued during the year but $100,000 of old bonds are retired during the year, the statement of cash flows will show a(n)
Increase in cash of $300,000 and a decrease in cash of $100,000
Which of the following adjustments to convert net income to net cash provided by operating activities is correct?
Inventory (increase) add to NI (decrease) deduct from NI
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a sole proprietorship?
Limited liability
In a partnership each partner's initial investment should be recorded at the fair ____ value of the assets at the date of their transfer to the partnership.
Market
Which of the following is primarily interested in the liquidity of a company?
Short-term creditors
which of the following is not true of a corporation?
The acts of its owners bind the corporation
The dominant form of business organization in the United States in terms of dollar sales volume, earnings, and employees is
The corporation
To determine the net cash provided (used) by operating activities, it is necessary to analyze
The current year's income statement, a comparative balance sheet, and additional information
Which one of the following is not an ownership right of a stockholder in a corporation?
To declare dividends on the common stock
Vertical analysis is also called
common size analysis
Each of the following is a limitation of financial statement analysis except
comparability of firms
Treasury Stock is a(n)
contra stockholders' equity account
The chief accounting officer in a company is known as the
controller
The ratios that are used to determine a company's short-term debt paying ability are
current ratio, acid-test ratio, receivables turnover, and inventory turnover
Percentage of sales formula
difference / original # X 100 = %
In a partnership mutual agency means
each partner acts on behalf of the partnership when engaging in partner business
Which department income statement will not show any revenues?
engineering
If accounts payable have increased during a period,
expenses on an accrual basis are greater than expenses on a cash basis
A ratio calculated in the analysis of financial statements
expresses a mathematical relationship between two numbers
If stock is issued for a noncash asset should be recorded on the books of the corporation at
fair market value
Any dollar a business makes as net income will flow
from the income statement as profit to the balance sheet to add into the retained earnings or equity account
In ratio analysis, the ratios are never expressed as a
negative figure
In performing a vertical analysis, the base for cost of goods sold is
net sales
In performing a vertical analysis, the base for sales revenues on the income statement is
net sales
Gross profit does not appear
on a single-step income statement
Horizontal analysis is appropriately performed
on all three of these statements (Inc., Bal, and RE)
Generally, the most important category on the statement of cash flows is cash flows from
operating activities
A liquidity ratio measures the
short-term ability of the enterprise to pay its maturing obligations and to meet unexpected needs for cash
the order of presentation of activities on the statement of cash flows is
operating, investing, and financing
Horizontal analysis evaluates financial statement data
over a period of time
Stockholders are most interested in evaluating
profitability and solvency
The two ways that a corporation can be classified by ownership are
publicly held and privately held
One major challenge of owning a sole proprietorship is
raising funds on one person's collateral
A technique for evaluating financial statements that expresses the relationship among selected items of financial statement data is
ratio analysis
The acid-test (Quick) ratio
relates cash, short-term investments, and net receivables to current liabilities
If accounts receivable have increased during the period,
revenues on an accrual basis are greater than revenues on a cash basis
which of the following characteristics do not apply to cash equivalents
sensitive to interest rate changes
Partnership net income or net loss is shared equally unless
the partnership contract specifically indicates the manner in which net income and net loss are to be divided
The debt to total asset ratio measures
the percentage of the total assets provided by creditors
Significant noncash transactions would not include
treasury stock acquisition
Horizontal analysis is also called
trend analysis
Comparative balance sheets are usually prepared for
two years
Traditional financial statements are based on the
unadjusted cost
The current ratio is
used to evaluate a company's liquidity and short-term debt paying ability