Accounting CH 5 - test 3
what 4 accounts should appear on the post-closing trial balance?
1. asset 2. contra asset 3. liability 4. stockholders equity
What are the 2 systems for accounting for merchandise transactions?
1. perpetual 2. periodic
This term means that the seller pays the freight costs from the shipping point to the buyers final destination:
FOB destination
FOB is part of who's cost of purchasing inventory?
buyers
purchases discounts is a ____ account to purchases
contra
a ___ ___ authorizes a credit to the buyers account receivable.
credit memo
When a business sells merchandise on account, the seller records the sales as a ____(credit/debit) to the accounts receivable, and a _____(credit/debit) to sales.
debit, credit
The balance of the purchases discounts on a periodic inventory system is reported as a ______ from ____ for the period
deduction from purchases
On the income statement for a service business, the revenues from services are reported as what?
fees earned
This term means that the buyer pays the freight costs from the shipping point to the final destination:
free on board shipping point
the excess of net sales over cost of merchandise sold is called ___ ___
gross profit
under the periodic inventory system, the merchandise inventory account ___ (is/is not) kept up to date for purchases and sales
is not
The Inventory Subsidiary Ledger lists individual inventory by ______
item number
inventory on hand is called _______
physical inventory
The liability for the sales tax is incurred when??
when the sale is made
Sales made to customers using credit cards such as a master card or visa are recorded as what?
cash sales
sales returns and allowances are recorded on a ____ account to ____
contra, sales
Each subsidiary ledger is represented in the general ledger by a summarizing account called a ___ ____.
controlling account
merchandise inventory is reported as a _________ on the balance sheet
current asset
Another name for the Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger is ....
customers ledger
What can a buyer use as the basis for recording a return or allowance?
debit memo
a __ __ informs the seller of the amount the buyer proposes to debit to the account payable due the seller
debit memo
purchases returns and allowances are reported as a ____ from ___ for the period and it is a ____ account to purchases
deduction from purchases, contra account
Under the perpetual inventory system, the ending inventory physical count is compared to the balance of the merchandise inventory. the difference is the amount of ___ ___
inventory shrinkage
retailers normally experience some loss of inventory due to shoplifting, employee theft, or errors. In this case, the physical inventory on hand @ the end of the accounting period is usually less than the balance of merchandise inventory. This difference is called ___ ___
inventory shrinkage ( or inventory shortage )
the terms of purchases on account are normally indicated on the _____ that the seller sends the buyer
invoice
merchandise on hand (not sold) at the end of an accounting period is called what?
merchandise inventory
If payment is due by the end of the month in which the sale was made, the terms are written as _____
n/eom
if payment is required on delivery, the terms are cash or ___ ___
net cash
In a _____ Inventory System, the inventory does not show the amount of merchandise available for sale and the amount sold
periodic
In a _____ Inventory System, each purchase and sale of merchandise is recorded in the inventory account & related subsidiary account
perpetual
What is used to determine if the cost of merchandise on hand at the end of the period & the cost of merchandise sold during the period?
physical inventory
discounts taken by the buyer for early payment of an invoice are called ___ ___.
purchases discounts
a merchandise that is returned, or a price allowance for damaged or defective merchandise is called what?
purchases returns and allowances
Revenue from merchandise sales is usually recorded as ____.
sales
to reduce sales revenue, the ____ account could be debited
sales
This occurs when the seller reduces the initial selling price if the merchandise is defective, damaged during shipment, or does not meet the buyers expectations.
sales returns and allowances
____ expenses are incurred directly in the selling of merchandise
selling
the ___ of a sale indicate when ownership of the merchandise passes from the seller to the buyer
terms
In a merchandising business, when the merchandise is sold, its cost is recognized as an expense called what?
the cost of merchandise sold
Which ledger contains all of the balance sheet and income statement accounts?
the general ledger
in the periodic inventory system, when is the cost of merchandise sold recorded?
at the end of the period
if the return or allowance is for a sale on account, the seller usually issues the buyer a ______ ______
credit memo
a period of time that the buyer is allowed to pay:
credit period
the terms for when payments for merchandise are to be made are called the __ __
credit terms
Another name for the Accounts Payable Subsidiary Ledger is...
creditors ledger
In the periodic inventory system, purchases of inventory are recorded in a ____ account and the purchase is ____ (debited/credited) for the amount of the purchase
debited
FOB shipping point costs are added to the cost of the inventory by ____ (crediting/debiting) Merchandise Inventory
debiting
when a sale is made on account, the seller charges tax to the buyer by _____ (crediting/debiting) accounts receivable
debiting
When the seller pays delivery charges, the seller ____(credits/debits) delivery expense or freight out
debits
if a seller prepays the freight, the buyer ____ merchandise inventory
debits
the profit before deducting operating expenses is called what?
gross profit
the ___________ measures how effectively a business is using its assets to generate sales
ratio of net sales to assets
purchase discounts taken by a buyer ____(increase/reduce) the cost of the merchandise purchased
reduce
sales returns and allowances ____ (increase/reduce) sales revenue
reduce
Operating cycles for ____ are usually shorter than for ____ because they purchase goods in a form ready to sale to customers.
retailers, manufacturers
In a merchandising business, when the merchandise is sold, the revenue is reported as _____.
sales
sales discounts reduce ___ ___.
sales revenue
operating expenses are normally classified as either ____ expenses or _____ expenses
selling, administrative
Businesses with ____ operating cycles usually have higher profit margins.
longer
Under the ____ inventory system, inventory shrinkage is not separately determined
periodic
A large number of individual accounts with a common characteristic can be grouped together in a separate ledger called a _____ _____.
subsidiary ledger
The sum of the balances of the accounts in the subsidiary ledger must equal the balance of what?
the related controlling account
office salaries, depreciation of office equipment, and office supplies used are examples of what kind of expenses?
administrative expenses
The operations of a merchandising business involve the purchase of merchandise for sale, the sale of products to customers, and the receipt of cash from customers. This cycle is known as what?
the operating cycle
wholesalers often offer special discounts to government agencies or businesses that order large quantities. these discounts are called ___ ____
trade discounts