Principles of Accounting T/F and Multiple choice

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Which accounting concept applies when financial statements are prepared from information on the worksheet?

Adequate Disclosure

Information needed to prepare a balance sheet assets section is obtained from a work sheet's Account Title column and ____.

Balance Sheet Debit column

When cash is paid for utilities, the amount is recorded in the ____.

Cash Credit column and General Debit column

A balance sheet reports financial information over a specific period of time

F

A transaction recorded in a journal is not considered a permanent record.

F

Accounts payable accounts are increased with a debit.

F

An amount recorded on the left side of a T account is a credit

F

Blank endorsements should be used when sending checks through the mail

F

Cash is increased with a credit.

F

Increases in expense accounts are recorded directly in the owner's capital account.

F

Increases in revenue accounts are recorded as debits because they increase the owner's capital account.

F

Information needed to prepare an income statement comes from the Trial Balance columns and the Income Statement columns of a work sheet.

F

Journals, ledgers, and work sheets are considered permanent records

F

Most banks do not look at the date the check is written and will withdraw money from the depositor's account anytime

F

Most banks will accept postdated checks

F

The day of the month is written on each journal page only for the first entry.

F

The normal balance side of an accounts receivable account is a credit.

F

The source document sales invoice is abbreviated as SI in a journal entry

F

Transactions are recorded in a journal in alphabetical order.

F

When an owner invests cash in a business, owner's equity decreases.

F

When cash is paid on account, a liability is increased.

F

Information needed to prepare an income statement's revenue section is obtained from a work sheet's Account Title column and ____.

Income Statement Credit column

On a work sheet, the balance of the Sales account is extended to the ____.

Income Statement Credit column

On a work sheet, the balance of an expense account is extended to the ____.

Income Statement Debit column

After the adjusting entry for Prepaid Insurance has been posted, Insurance Expense has an up-to-date balance, which is the ____.

value of insurance premiums used during the fiscal period

Information needed to journalize a closing entry for revenue is obtained from the ____.

work sheet's Income Statement Credit column

Information needed to journalize a closing entry for expenses is obtained from the ____.

work sheet's Income Statement Debit column

Information needed for recording the closing entries is obtained from the ____.

work sheet's Income Statement and Balance Sheet columns

Temporary accounts begin each new fiscal period with a ____.

zero balance

The Matching Expenses with Revenue accounting concept is applied when the revenue earned and the expenses incurred to earn that revenue are reported in the same fiscal period.

T

The Objective Evidence accounting concept requires that there be proof that a transaction did occur.

T

The balance of an account decreases on the side opposite the normal balance side.

T

The ending account balances of permanent accounts for one fiscal period are the beginning account balances for the next fiscal period.

T

The journal columns used to record receiving cash from sales are cash debit and sales credit

T

The only difference in the journal entry for a cash payment by check and a cash payment by electronic funds transfer is the source document

T

The source document for an electronic funds transfer is a memorandum.

T

The source document used when supplies are bought on account is a memorandum.

T

The two accounts affected by the adjustment for supplies are Supplies and Supplies Expense.

T

The value of the prepaid insurance coverage used during a fiscal period is an expense.

T

Totaling and ruling the Adjustments columns of a worksheet is necessary to prove the equality of debits and credits

T

Using a calculator will help prevent errors in accounting records, but not all errors are due to incorrect calculations

T

When cash is paid for supplies, the supplies account is increased by a debit.

T

When items are bought and paid for at a future date, an other way to state this is to say these items are bought on account

T

The recording of debit and credit parts of a transaction is ____.

double-entry accounting

Debits must equal credits ____.

in all transactions

If the Trial Balance columns are not equal and the difference can by divided evenly by 9, the error most likely is ____.

in transposed numbers or a "slide"

A drawing account has a normal ____.

increased by a debit

When a business pays for insurance, Prepaid Insurance is ____.

increased by a debit

When cash is paid for rent, Rent Expense is ____.

increased by a debit

When total revenue is greater than total expenses, the difference is a ____.

net income

A single line ruled across the journal's amount columns indicates ____.

none of the above

Separate amounts in the Sales Credit column of a journal are ____.

none of the above

When cash is paid on account, ____.

one asset and one liability are changed

On each journal page, the month is written ____.

only for the first entry

Accounts used to accumulate information from one fiscal period to the next are ____ accounts.

permanent

Determining that the amount of cash agrees with the accounting records is ____.

proving cash

When cash is received from sales, the change in the owner's equity is usually ____.

recorded in a separate revenue account

An endorsement on the back of a check consisting of the words "Pay to the order of" and a new check owner's name is a ____.

special endorsement

Accounts used to accumulate information until it is transferred to owner's capital accounts are ____ accounts.

temporary

The normal balance side of any revenue account is ____.

the credit side

The normal balance side of any expense account is ____.

the debit side

At the end of a month, even if the journal page is not filled, ____.

the journal page is proved and ruled

A check must be signed with ____.

the same signature as on the signature card

The formula for calculating the total expenses component percentage is ____.

total expenses divided by total sales equals total expenses component percentage

Decreases in any liability account are shown on a T account's ____.

debit side

The entry to record receipt of cash from the owner as an investment is ____.

debit Cash, credit Capital

Total assets are $19,500.00. Cash is paid for $1,500.00 of supplies. The total assets are now ____.

$19,500.00

The bank statement shows a checking account balance of $5,500.00. There are outstanding checks totaling $600.00, an outstanding deposit of $400.00, and a bank service charge of $15.00. The checking account balance should be ____.

$5,300.00

Recording revenue from business activities and expenses associated with earning that revenue in the same accounting period is an application of the accounting concept ____.

Matching Expenses with Revenue

The last step in the accounting cycle is ____.

None of the above

The amount paid for rent is recorded as a debit to ____.

Rent Expense

The account debited when cash is paid for supplies is ____.

Supplies

A balance sheet reports financial information on a specific date and includes the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity

T

A business form giving written acknowledgement for cash received is a receipt

T

A calculator tape is the source document for daily cash sales.

T

A check is a business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account.

T

A post-closing trial balance verifies the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger after the closing entries are posted.

T

A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation is an account.

T

A trial balance is a proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger

T

All general ledger account titles are listed on a trial balance in the same order as listed on the chart of accounts.

T

An important aspect of cash control is verifying that the information on a bank statement and in a checkbook is in agreement

T

Asset accounts are listed on the left side of the accounting equation

T

Assets such as cash and supplies have value because they can be used to acquire other assets or to operate a business.

T

Double lines are ruled across a journal's amount columns to indicate that the totals have been verified as correct.

T

Double lines are ruled across the balance sheet columns to show that the column totals have been verified as correct.

T

If a new account is located between accounts numbered 210 and 220, the new account number should be 215.

T

In accounting, money is usually referred to as cash

T

Individuals or other businesses to which a business owes money have rights to the business's assets

T

Most errors occur in doing arithmetic.

T

Separate amounts in a Sales Credit column are not posted individually.

T

An endorsement on the back of a check consisting only of a signature is ____.

a blank endorsement

Buying items and paying for them at a future date is ____.

a common business practice

When supplies are bought on account, the business to whom money is owed is ____.

a liability account

A columnar form used to summarize general ledger information needed to prepare financial statements is ____.

a work sheet

Information needed to journalize a closing entry for the income summary account is obtained from ____.

a work sheet's net income or net loss line

If an error is recorded in a journal entry, ____.

all of the above

A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation is ____.

an account

A lost check with a blank endorsement on it can be cashed by ____.

anyone who has the check

Decreases in an asset account are shown on a T account's ____.

credit side

The right side of a T account is the ____.

credit side


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