Accounting 1- test 2
The basic issues in accounting for notes receivable include each of the following except
analyzing notes receivable.
Trade accounts receivable are valued and reported on the balance sheet
at net realizable value
The two key parties to a promissory note are the
maker and the payee
Which of the following receivables would not be classified as an "other receivable"?
note recievable
Receivables are frequently classified as
accounts receivable, notes receivable, and other receivables
A promissory note
may be used to settle an accounts receivable
The receivable that is usually evidenced by a formal instrument of credit is a(n)
note receivable.
Interest is usually associated with
notes receivable
Claims for which formal instruments of credit are issued as proof of the debt are
notes receivable.
A seller may encourage early payment by
offering a discount for early payment.
Three accounting issues associated with accounts receivable are
recognizing, valuing, and disposing.
A cash discount is usually granted to all of the following except
retail customers.
The interest on a $9000, 8%, 1-year note receivable is
720
The maturity value of a $6500, 6%, 60-day note receivable dated February 10th is
6,565
The interest on a $6500, 6%, 60-day note receivable is
65
Which of the following are also called trade receivables?
Accounts receivable
A 90-day note dated May 18 has a maturity date of
August 16.
A 30-day note dated June 13 has a maturity date of
July 13.
Which of the following practices by a credit card company results in lower interest charges to the cardholder?
The card company allows a grace period before interest is accrued.
Which of the following would require a compound journal entry?
To record collection of accounts receivable when a cash discount is taken.
The term "receivables" refers to
amounts due from individuals or companies
Notes receivable are recognized in the accounts at
face value
When a note is accepted to settle an open account, Notes Receivable is debited for the note's
face value
the face value of a note refers to the amount
that is identified on the formal instrument of credit
Notes or accounts receivables that result from sales transactions are often called
trade receivables.