ACCT207 Exam 1
the closing entry process consists of closing
all temporary accounts - such as revenues, expenses, and dividends.
The usual sequence of steps in the transaction recording process is
analyze, journalize, and post to the ledger
a current asset is
expected to be converted to cash or used in the business within a relatively short period of time
what are examples of liabilities
Accounts payable, income taxes payable, income payables, salary payables, accrued expenses
Linkin Park has $7800 liability to motorhead. When Linkin park m akes a partial payment of $2800 on this liability, what is true about the journal entry made by Linkin Park to record this transaction?
Acounts payable is debited for $2800
equation for retained earnings
Beginning Retained Earnings + Net Income - Dividends = Ending Retained Earnings
what are examples of assets
Cash, accounts receivables, inventory, buildings, equipment, furniture
equation for net income
Revenues - Expenses
The agency of the united states government that oversees the us financial markets is the
Security exchange comission
The general term employed to indicate an expense that has not been paid or revenue that has not been received and has not yet been recognized in the accounts is:
asset
equation for cost of goods sold
beginning inventory + purchases + freight in - ending inventory
what is an example of dividends
cash type, stock type, property type,
what are examples of owners equity
common stock, retained earnings, preferred stock
a business organized as a separate legal entity is a
corporation
You issued 1,000 shares of common stock for $100,000. The entry includes
credit to common stock
Supplies is a)current asset b) expense c) revenue d) liability
current asset
a decrease in a liability account is recorded by a
debit
Budke Corporation paid dividends of $5,000. As a result of this event,
dividends account was increased by $5000
a measure of profitability
earnings per share
Under the accrual basis of accounting
events that change a company's financial statements are recognized in the period they occur rather than in the period in which cash is paid or received.
Revenue increases stockholders' equity and should be recorded whenever cash is received from customers.
false
The dividends account is a subdivision of the retained earnings account and appears as an expense on the income statement.
false
a debit to an account always indicates an increase in that account
false
the double entry system requires that each transaction must be recorded
in at least two different accounts
what is an advantage of using the multiple-step income statement
it highlights the components of net income
An advantage of a corporate form of business
its ownership is easily transferable via the sale of shares of stock.
are corporate stockholders personally liable for the debts of the corporation
no
what is an example of expenses
payments to suppliers, employee wages, operating expenses
which of the following statements concerning users of accounting information is incorrect
regulatory authorities are considered internal users
The best interpretation of the word "credit" is the
right side of an account
Long-term creditors are usually most interested in evaluating
solvency (because long term creditors need to ensure whether a company will be able to make periodic interest payments and repay the original amount due)
liquidity ratios measure
the short-term ability of a company to pay its maturing obligations and meet unexpected needs for cash
Income will always be greater under the cash basis of accounting than under the accrual basis of accounting.
true
Two primary external users of accounting information are investors and creditors.
true
a decrease in a liability account is recorded by a debit
true
a T-account is
used for accounts that have both debit and credit balance
the revenue recognition principle dictates that revenue should be recognized in the accounting records
when the performance obligation is satisfied
a liability is classified as a current liability if it is to be paid
within the cfoming year