ACC201 Practice exam 3 Pope
On January 1, 2019, Cabelka Corporation purchased machinery for $350,000 and depreciated it on a straight-line basis over 10 years. The estimated salvage value was zero. On January 1, 2022, the corporation realized the machine will remain useful only for 5 more years and also revised the salvage value from $0 to $12,000. What is the depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2022? a. $46,600. b. $43,750. c. $49,000. d. $29,125.
a. $46,600
On January 2, 2019, Sanders Corporation acquired equipment for $900,000. The estimated useful life of the equipment is 5 years or 40,000 hours. The estimated salvage value is $20,000. What is the balance in Accumulated Depreciation on December 31, 2020, if Sanders Corporation uses the double-declining balance method of depreciation? Hint: December 31, 2020 is the second year. a. $576,000. b. $352,000. c. $216,000. d. $880,000.
a. $576,000
The balance in Accounts Receivable was $650,000 at the beginning of the year. Credit sales for the year totaled $4,130,000 and collections of accounts receivable during the year totaled $3,610,000. During the year, $410,000 customer accounts were written off. What is the ending balance of Accounts Receivable? a. $760,000. b. $1,170,000. c. $110,000. d. $1,690,000.
a. $760,000
The following account balances were extracted. from the following records of Paul Corporation at the end of. the year: Accounts Receivable $800,000 Allowance. for Doubtful Accounts (credit) $37,000 Bad Debts Expense $60,000 What is the net realizable value of the accounts receivable? a. $763,000. b. $800,000. c. $837,000. d. $740,000.
a. $763,000 (A/R - Allowance for boubtful accounts)
Which of the following statements is true regarding the purpose of depreciation? a. Depreciation allocates a plant asset's cost as an expense to each year of its useful life. b. Depreciation is an estimate of the cash spent on a long-term asset during the year. c. Depreciation records the decline in fair market value of a long-term asset during the year. d. Depreciation is an attempt to value long-term assets at their fair market value.
a. Depreciation allocates a plant asset's cost as an expense to each year of its useful life.
If bonds are issued at a discount (e.g., a $1,000 bond with a 5% contractual rate is issued for $980), it means that the: a. Market interest rate is higher than the contractual interest rate. b. Market interest rate is lower than the contractual interest rate. c. Financial strength of the issuing company is weak. d. The bond is convertible.
a. Market interest rate is higher than the contractual interest rate.
Ohio Bank lends Cincinnati Corporation $110,000 on December 1, 2020. Cincinnati Corporation signs a $110,000, 9%, 4-month note. Assume that an adjusting entry was made on December 31, 2020 to accrue the 2020 interest expense. The amount of interest expense that will appear on Cincinnati Corporation's income statement for 2021 is: a. $3,300. b. $2,475. c. $825. d. $9,900.
b. $2,475.
ABC Corporation estimates that 10% of accounts receivable will eventually become uncollectible. The balance of Accounts Receivable at December 31, 2020 is $34,100. The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts prior to adjustment has a credit balance of $300. The amount of the adjusting entry for Bad Debts Expense should be for the following amount: a. $300. b. $3,110. c. $3,710. d. $3,410.
b. $3,110
Under the allowance method, the entry to writeoff an $11,600 uncollectible account receivable includes a: a. Debit to Bad Debts Expense for $11,600 and a credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $11,600. b. Debit to Bad Debts Expense for $11,600 and a credit to Accounts Receivable for $11,600. c. Debit to Accounts Receivable for $11,600 and a credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $11,600. d. Debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and credit to Accounts Receivable for $11,600.
b. Debit to Bad Debts Expense for $11,600 and a credit to Accounts Receivable for $11,600.
In financial statement presentations, the Discount on Bonds Payable account is: a. Added to Bond Interest Expense. b. Deducted from Bonds Payable. c. Added to Bonds Payable. d. Deducted from Bond Interest Expense.
b. Deducted from Bonds Payable.
The depreciable cost of a plant asset equals the: a. Historical cost of the asset plus the estimated salvage value. b. Historical cost of the asset minus the estimated salvage value. c. Historical cost of the asset minus accumulated depreciation. d. Current replacement cost minus accumulated depreciation.
b. Historical cost of the asset minus the estimated salvage value.
Which of the following statements regarding the accounting for intangible assets is false? a. Research and development costs (R&D) are usually expensed when incurred rather than capitalized as an asset. b. Intangible assets are shown on the balance sheet net of the Accumulated Amortization account. c. Goodwill is only recorded as an asset in the accounting records if it is purchased. d. Amortization of intangible assets directly reduces the asset account rather than to an Accumulated Amortization account.
b. Intangible assets are shown on the balance sheet net of the Accumulated Amortization account.
Which accounting principle guides the timing of the reporting of Bad Debts Expense when using the allowance method? a. Going-concern principle. b. Matching principle c. Cost/benefit analysis. d. Measurement principle.
b. Matching Principal
This is a conceptual question, no calculations are necessary. Bonds with a face value of $200,000 and a contractual interest rate of 6% were issued by ABC Corporation for $220,000 on the open market. It is apparent: a. that the market interest rate is approximately 7% (higher than the contractual rate) b. that the market interest rate is approximately 5% (lower than the contractual rate) c. that the market interest rate is 6% (equal to the contractual rate) d. the bonds had a higher value due to outstanding operational performance during the last several years.
b. that the market interest rate is approximately 5% (lower than the contractual rate)
On November 1, 2019, Young Corporation loaned $100,000 to Zebra Company on a 6-month note receivable. The note has a due date of May 1, 2020 and has a 6% annual interest rate. Young properly made an adjusting entry on December 31, 2019 to accrue the interest revenue for November and December, 2019. What is the amount of interest revenue that should be shown on Young Corporation income statement for 2019 and 2020? a. $0 in 2019; $3,000 in 2020. b. $1,500 in 2019; $1,500 in 2020. c. $1,000 in 2019; $2,000 in 2020. d. $2,000 in 2019; $4,000 in 2020.
c. $1,000 in 2019; $2,000 in 2020.
On December 31, 2019, Sandy Corporation has a Note Receivable of $9,000. The principal of the note will be collected in annual installments of $1,800 beginning on July 1, 2020 and continuing for a total of 5 years. The classification of the note on Sandy Corporation's balance sheet at December 31, 2019 is: a. $9,000 is a current asset. b. $9,000 is a long-term asset. c. $1,800 is a current asset and $7,200 is a long-term asset. d. $7,200 is a current asset and $1,800 is a long-term asset.
c. $1,800 is a current asset and $7,200 is a long-term asset.
On January 2, 2019, Allen Corporation acquired equipment for $500,000. The estimated life of the equipment is 5 years or 20,000 hours. The estimated salvage value is $40,000. If Allen Corporation uses the units of activity (or units of production) method of depreciation, what will be the amount of depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2020, assuming the asset during this period was used 6,000 hours? a. $150,000. b. $92,000. c. $138,000. d. $100,000.
c. $138,000
Costs associated with the purchase of new equipment include: Purchase price of the equipment$20,000 Sales tax paid on the purchase of the equipment $1,000 Maintenance costs incurred after the equipment is placed into service $600 Insurance costs after the equipment is placed into service $1,500 Costs of installing the equipment $900 What is the amount recorded in the Equipment account for the new equipment? a. $21,000. b. $23,400. c. $21,900. d. $20,000.
c. $21,900
On January 2, 2019, Ormsby Corporation acquired equipment for $700,000. The estimated life of the equipment is 5 years or 42,000 hours. The estimated salvage value is $20,000. What is the balance in Accumulated Depreciation on December 31, 2020 if Ormsby Corporation uses the straight-line method of depreciation? a. $140,000. b. $136,000. c. $272,000. d. $280,000
c. $272,000
On January 1, 2020, Antonio Corporation issued $1,000,000 of 6% contractual rate, 5-year maturity bonds for $980,000, with contractual interest paid annually. Using the straight-line method of amortization, what is the total interest expense for the bonds for the year ended December 31, 2020? a. $60,000. b. $56,000. c. $64,000. d. $58,800.
c. $64,000.
Wisconsin Bank lends Local Furniture Company $110,000 on November 1, 2020. Local Furniture Company signs a $110,000, 6%, 4-month note. Local Furniture's year ends on December 31, 2020. The adjusting journal entry made by Local Furniture on December 31, 2020 is: a. Debit Interest Expense and credit Cash for $1,100. b. Debit Interest Payable and credit Interest Expense for $1,100. c. Debit Interest Expense and credit Interest Payable for $1,100. d. Debit Interest Payable and credit Cash for $1,100.
c. Debit Interest Expense and credit Interest Payable for $1,100.
Sports Magazine sells 10,000 subscriptions for $300,000 cash in March 2019. The subscription price is $30 for six monthly issues beginning in April 2019. The journal entry in March 2019 would include a credit to Unearned Subscription Revenue for $300,000. After the adjusting journal entry on April 30, 2019, the balances for Subscription Revenue and Unearned Subscription Revenue would be: a. Subscription Revenue $300,000; Unearned Subscription Revenue $0. b. Subscription Revenue $250,000; Unearned Subscription Revenue $50,000. c. Subscription Revenue $50,000; Unearned Subscription Revenue $250,000. d. Subscription Revenue $10,000; Unearned Subscription Revenue $300,000.
c. Subscription Revenue $50,000; Unearned Subscription Revenue $250,000.
Reds Corporation issues $550,000, 10% contractual rate, 5-year maturity bonds on January 1, 2020 for $489,000 (bonds payable of $550,000 less discount of $61,000 = $489,000). Using the straight-line amortization method, what is the carrying value of the bonds one year later on January 1, 2021? a. $489,000. b. $550,000. c. $537,800. d. $501,200.
d. $501,200.
Cameron Corporation purchased a patent for $3,800,000. The patent has a legal life of 20 years. Because of rapid technological change, this patent's useful life is expected to be 5 years and has no salvage value. The annual amortization expense for the patent is: a. $0. b. $3,800,000. c. $190,000. d. $760,000.
d. $760,000.
At the end of the year, a company makes a journal entry to accrue the interest expense on a short-term note payable. What would be the result of this transaction? Hint: Think about the accounts that are affected by the journal entry. a. Current liabilities increase and current assets increase. b. Current liabilities increase and net income increases. c. Current liabilities decrease and net income decreases. d. Current liabilities increase and net income decreases.
d. Current liabilities increase and net income decreases.
Kathy's Corner Store collects the sales price plus sales taxes on every product sale. If Kathy's made a cash sale for $40,000 and also collected sales tax of $2,000 (5%), which journal entry is needed to record the sale? (ignore Cost of Goods Sold) a. Debit Cash $42,000, credit Sales Revenue $42,000. b. Debit Cash $40,000 and credit Sales Revenue $40,000. c. Debit Cash $38,000, debit Sales Tax Receivable for $2,000, and credit Sales revenue for $40,000. d. Debit Cash $42,000, credit Sales Revenue $40,000 and credit Sales Tax Payable $2,000.
d. Debit Cash $42,000, credit Sales Revenue $40,000 and credit Sales Tax Payable $2,000.
Following Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), which method of estimating uncollectible accounts is NOT acceptable? a. Allowance method. b. Percent-of-receivables method. c. Aging of accounts receivable method. d. Direct writeoff method.
d. Direct writeoff method
In connection with a piece of equipment, if a company capitalizes a cost that should have been expensed: a. Expenses and equipment will be overstated in the year of the error. b. Expenses and equipment will be understated in the year of the error. c. Expenses will be overstated and equipment will be understated in the year of the error. d. Expenses will be understated and equipment will be overstated in the year of the error.
d. Expenses will be understated and equipment will be overstated in the year of the error.
Thompson Corporation sold equipment for $5,400 cash on October 1, 2020. The equipment cost $73,900 and had accumulated depreciation through December 31, 2019 of $62,500. Annual depreciation has been calculated each year using the straight-line method amounting to $10,000 per year. At the date of sale on October 1, 2020 and after depreciation has been recorded on October 1, 2020, the journal entry to record the sale will have: a. Gain on sale of equipment for $3,900. b. Loss on sale of equipment for $6,000. c. Loss on sale of equipment for $3,900. d. Gain on sale of equipment for $1,500.
d. Gain on sale of equipment for $1,500
Which intangible asset is NOT amortized on a regular, annual basis but written off (charged to expense) as the value decreases, i.e., impairment? a. Patents. b. Franchises. c. Copyrights. d. Goodwill.
d. Goodwill