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internal controls for cash receipts over the counter and for cash receipts by mail are identical.

false

Which inventory costing method provides the most​ current, upminus−tominus−date cost of inventory on the balance​ sheet?

fifo

​Accounting:

measures business activities. B. processes data into reports and communicates the data to decision makers. C. is often called the language of business.

A company reports the following​ balances: ​12/31/2017 ​12/31/2018 Common Stock ​$15,000 ​$158,000 Paidminus−in Capital in Excess of Par ​96,000 ​106,000 Retained Earnings ​68,000 ​77,000 Treasury Stock ​12,000 ​16,000 During​ 2018, net income of​ $32,000 was reported. No treasury stock was sold during 2018. No common stock was retired during 2018. What financing activities are reported on the statement of cash flows prepared with the indirect method for the year ending December​ 31, 2018?

purchase of treasury stock​ $4,000, Payment of dividends​ $23,000 and Sale of common stock​ $153,000

Which of the following transactions would be recorded under accrual accounting but NOT under cashminus−basis ​accounting?

purchasing of inventory on account

On a statement of cash flows prepared with the indirect​ method, investing activities do NOT​ include:

receipt of interest on investments.

Corporations may choose to distribute stock dividends in order​ to:

reduce the perminus−share market price of its stock. C. continue dividends but conserve cash.

Using vertical analysis of the income statement, a company's net income as a percentage of net sales is 15%; therefore, the cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales must be 85%.

False

WorldCom committed financial statement fraud by deliberately overstating expenses.

False

he adjusted trial balance lists only the balance sheet accounts and their final balances in a single place.

False

When a company discontinues a segment of its​ business, the income statement should report income​ (loss) from continuing operations and income​ (loss) from discontinued operations.

True

f a company has sales of​ $250 in 2017 and​ $225 in​ 2018, the percentage decrease from 2017 to 2018 is​ 10%.

True

Two accounts that appear on the financial statements of a merchandising company but are not needed by a service company​ are:

cost of goods sold and inventory.

For discount retailers such as​ Walmart, inventory turnover​ equals:

cost of goods sold divided by average inventory.

To document approval of purchase​ returns, management issues a credit memorandum meaning that accounts payable are reduced for the amount of the return.

false

The business records of a sole proprietorship should include the​ proprietor's personal finances.

false

​Lloyd's Boat​ Shop, Inc. reports net income of​ $63,000, income before taxes of​ $60,000 and interest expense of​ $17,000. The weightedminus−average number of shares of common stock outstanding during 2017 was​ 40,000 shares. The gross profit was​ $130,000. What is the earnings per​ share? (Round your final answer to the nearest​ cent.)

$1.58

Equipment with a book value of $ 11 comma 000$11,000 is sold for $ 4 comma 000$4,000 cash. The statement of cash flows will report​ a:

$4,000 cash inflow in the investing activities section.

Roho Company acquired equipment on July​ 1, 2016, for $ 400 comma 000$400,000. The residual value is $ 40 comma 000$40,000 and the estimated life is 5 years or​ 40,000 hours. Compute the depreciation expense for the years ending December​ 31, 2016 and December​ 31, 2017 if Roho Company uses the​ double-declining-balance method of depreciation

$80,000 for​ 2016; $128,000 for 2017.

Which of the following is not an issue in keeping track of perpetual inventories under LIFO and weightedminus−averageminus−cost ​methods? A. Many companies keep track of perpetual inventories in quantities only during the​ year, making yearminus−end adjusting entries to apply either LIFO or weightedminus−averageminus−cost to both ending inventory and cost of goods sold. B. The LIFO costminus−flow assumption does not follow the logical flow of goods. C. When costs are​ changing, it is physically impossible to apply LIFO unit costs to units purchased and​ sold, as the transactions are​ happening, using a perpetual inventory accounting system. D. All of the above statements are issues in keeping track of perpetual inventories under LIFO and weightedminus−averageminus−cost methods.

. All of the above statements are issues in keeping track of perpetual inventories under LIFO and weightedminus−averageminus−cost methods.

In​ 2017, Chen Corporation purchased treasury stock with a cost of $ 53 comma 000$53,000. During the​ year, the company declared and paid dividends of $ 9 comma 000$9,000 and issued bonds payable for $ 1 comma 100 comma 000$1,100,000. Net cash provided by financing activities for 2017​ is:

1,038,000

Dooley Company had current assets of $1,572​, current liabilities of $1,473​, total assets of $1,752​, and​ long-term liabilities of $1,220. If Dooley acquires inventory by executing a​ six-month note for $1,470​, what is the new current​ ratio? (Round your final answer to two decimal​ places.)

1.03

Anew Health Care Company reports net income of $ 210 comma 000$210,000 and Depreciation Expense of $ 18 comma 000$18,000 for the year ending December​ 31, 2017. No​ long-term assets were sold or exchanged during 2017. They also have the following data​ available: December​ 31, 2017 December​ 31, 2016 Current​ Assets: Cash $ 33 comma 000$33,000 $ 75 comma 000$75,000 Accounts Receivable $ 157 comma 000$157,000 97 comma 00097,000 Inventory $ 96 comma 000$96,000 72 comma 00072,000 Total Current Assets $ 286 comma 000$286,000 $ 244 comma 000$244,000 Current​ Liabilities: Accounts Payable $ 47 comma 000$47,000 $ 41 comma 000$41,000 Salaries Payable 41 comma 00041,000 89 comma 00089,000 Total Current Liabilities $ 88 comma 000$88,000 $ 130 comma 000$130,000 Using the indirect​ method, what is the net cash provided​ (or used) from operating activities for the year ending December​ 31, 2017?

102,000

Tom's Roadside Burger Stand has a beginning balance in the Accumulated Depreciationlong dash—Equipment account of $ 300 comma 000$300,000. The depreciation expense on the equipment for the year was $ 40 comma 000$40,000. At the end of the​ year, the balance in the Accumulated Depreciationlong dash—Equipment account was $ 150 comma 000$150,000. What was the accumulated depreciation on the equipment sold during the​ year?

110,000

The Allowance to Adjust Investment in Availableminus−forminus−Sale Securities to Market account has a current credit balance of​ $1200 after the adjustment at yearminus−end. Availableminus−forminus−sale investments have a fair value of​ $21,000. The original cost of the investments was​ $22,200. The carrying value of the investments​ is:

21,000

The balance in Accounts Receivable was $ 680 comma 000$680,000 at the beginning of the year and $ 800 comma 000$800,000 at the end of the year. Credit sales for the year totaled $ 4 comma 120 comma 000$4,120,000. During the​ year, $ 400 comma 000$400,000 in customer accounts were written off. How much cash was collected from customers during the​ period?

3,600,000

A company reports Cost of Goods Sold of $360,000​, Ending Inventory of $30,000​, Beginning Inventory of $28,000​, Ending Accounts Payable of $29,000 and Beginning Accounts Payable of $37,000. What is the​ days' payable​ outstanding? (Round any intermediary calculations to two decimal places and your final answer to the nearest​ day.)

33 days

Independent​ Support, Inc. issued common stock for $480,000 cash in 2017. The company declared and paid cash dividends of $55,000 and purchased treasury stock at a cost of $23,000. The financing section of the statement of cash flows will report Net cash provided by financing activities​ of:

402,000

Independent​ Support, Inc. issued common stock for​ $550,000 cash in 2017. The company declared and paid cash dividends of​ $49,000 and purchased treasury stock at a cost of​ $21,000. The financing section of the statement of cash flows will report Net cash provided by financing activities​ of:

480,000

Given the following data: Accounts Recievable, net 200,0000 Current assets 1,000,000 Total Assets 4,000,000 Net Sales 6,000,000 In vertical analysis , accounts recievable net would be expressed as:

5%

ary​ Andrews, Inc. had the following​ transactions: Cash proceeds on sale of land $ 450 comma 000$450,000 Cash proceeds on sale of equipment 150 comma 000150,000 Purchase of treasury stock with cash 50 comma 00050,000 Purchase of equipment with cash 46 comma 00046,000 Issuance of common stock for cash 70 comma 00070,000 On a statement of cash flows prepared under the indirect​ method, Net cash provided by investing activities​ is:

554,000

On January​ 1, 2017, plant​ assets, net are $220,000. On December​ 31, 2017, plant​ assets, net are $270,000. Depreciation expense for the year is $20,000. During the​ year, plant assets were acquired for $154,000 with cash. There is a Gain on sale of plant asset of $9,000. What are the cash proceeds from the sale of the plant​ asset?

93,000

Which of the following is a business​ transaction?

A company pays its employees a yearminus−end bonus.

Which of the following statements regarding a trial balance is​ TRUE?

A trial balance is a list of all accounts used in a business with their balances. B. A trial balance shows whether total debits equal total credits. C. A trial balance may be prepared at any time during the accounting period.

A company reports the following information from the statement of cash​ flows: Net cash provided by operating activities ​$50 million Net income 20 million Net cash provided by investing activities 400 million Net cash used by financing activities ​(30 million) Which line item provides a signal that the company may have cash flow​ problems?

A. net cash provided by investing activities

When listing the accounts on the trial​ balance, where is the dividends account​ listed?

After Retained Earnings.

Stockholders of a corporation directly elect​ the:

Board of directors.

The accounts of Local Company at May​ 31, 2017 are as​ follows: Account Balance Accounts Payable ​$23,500 Accounts Receivable ​$15,600 Cash ​$68,000 Common Stock ​$32,000 Dividends ​$3,000 Insurance Expense ​$2,100 Retained Earnings ​$25,800 Salary Expense ​$1,100 Sales Revenue ​$10,000 Supplies ​$1,500 What are the first four​ lines, in proper​ order, on the trial balance at May​ 31, 2017?

Cash, Accounts​ Receivable, Supplies, Accounts Payable

Which of the following is a CORRECT statement regarding methods to speed up the collection of cash from​ receivables?

Credit Card Discount Expense is reported on the income statement.

​________ is the allocation of the cost of an asset over the​ asset's useful life.

Depreciation

To document approval of purchase​ returns, management issues a credit memorandum meaning that accounts payable are reduced for the amount of the return.

False

The Statement of​ Stockholders' Equity does NOT​ include:

Equity−Method Investments.

A book value per share of common stock is the same amount as the market value per share.

False

A receiving report informs a vendor of the amount of goods received by the purchaser.

False

An increase in common stock would be listed as an investing activity when preparing the statement of cash flows under the indirect method.

False

A​ company's debt ratio is computed as total assets minus total liabilities divided by total assets.

False

Cash dividends received on stock investments with less than​ 20% ownership of the investee should be credited to the Investment in Availableminus−forminus−Sale Securities account.

False

Expenses have a future benefit to the company.

False

For operating​ leases, the lessee obtains the risks and rewards of owning the leased asset.

False

Gross profit percentage is calculated by dividing cost of goods sold by net sales.

False

If a corporation pays taxes on its​ income, then the stockholders will not have to pay taxes on the dividends received from that corporation.

False

If a​ company's debt ratio is much higher than the industry​ average, the company should be able to pay its debts in tough times.

False

If bonds are issued at a​ discount, the issuing corporation will pay an amount greater than the face amount of the bonds on the maturity date.

False

Most of the​ time, net income will be the same as net cash provided by operating activities.

False

The business records of a sole proprietorship should include the​ proprietor's personal finances.

False

The current ratio is a more stringent measure of a​ firm's ability to pay current liabilities than the quick ratio.

False

The percentage change in a financial statement line item over two years is computed by dividing the dollar amount of the line item in the most recent year by the prior year dollar amount of the line item.

False

The process of determining the present value of a sum of money is called discounting because the present value of a sum of money is more than the future value of a sum of money.

False

The treasurer conducts the final step for the receipt of cash by mail. This step includes comparing bank deposit amounts from the treasurer and the debit to Cash.

False

Which of the following statements is​ CORRECT? If the Statement of Cash Flows shows that current assets are increasing far more than current​ liabilities, the company may have trouble collecting receivables or selling inventory. Your answer is correct.B. When analyzing the Statement of Cash​ Flows, investors should ignore signals of cash flow distress because the company can show improvements in future periods. C. A shortage of cash could cause a company to face​ bankruptcy, but lots of cash will ensure success. D. A sign of a healthy company is that financing activities are dominated by borrowing.

If the Statement of Cash Flows shows that current assets are increasing far more than current​ liabilities, the company may have trouble collecting receivables or selling inventory.

Google Inc. paid​ $10.6 billion to acquire other companies. Google also paid​ $33 billion to purchase longminus−term securities. How are these cash outflows classified on the statement of cash​ flows?

Investing activities

When preparing the statement of cash flows using the indirect​ method, which statement is​ INCORRECT?

Losses on the sale of long−term assets are subtracted from net income.

​________ is the most common​ fraud, but​ ________ is the most expensive fraud.

Misappropriation of​ assets; fraudulent financial reporting

Ending inventory for the year ended December​ 31, 2017, is understated by $ 16 comma 000$16,000. How will this error affect net income for​ 2018?

Net income will be overstated by $16,000.

The purchase of office computers for cash includes a debit​ to:

Office Equipment and a credit to Cash.

On June​ 1, 2017, Starbucks paid the rent of $ 60 comma 000$60,000 for 2020 of its stores in Washington and California. The rent covers the​ period, June​ 1, 2017 through November​ 30, 2017. On June​ 1, Starbucks will record​ ________. On June​ 30, Starbucks will record​ ________.

Prepaid Rent of $60,000​; Rent Expense of $ 10000

The closing entry for the Salaries Expense account includes a debit​ to:

Retained Earnings and a credit to Salaries Expense.

Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding​ sales?

Sales revenue recognized in a particular period must be reduced by an amount for estimated sales returns.

Which entity requires companies issuing publicly traded stock to have their financial statements audited by an outside​ auditor?

Securities and Exchange Commission

Vacation pay and income taxes are examples of expenses that must be estimated.

TRUE

Which of the following statements is TRUE for a limited liability​ partnership?

The general partner has unlimited liability for the debts of the partnership.

Following U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting​ Principles, how is a change in accounting estimate​ handled?

The new estimate must be used in the current and future years only.

Analyzing the statement of cash flows may help investors and analysts determine the financial health of a company. Which of the following signs below is NOT an indicator of a financially healthy​ company?

The​ company's operations result in Net cash used by operating activities.

An airline has the following data about an​ airplane: Annual lease cost​ $8,000,000 Lease​ term: 8 years Useful life of​ airplane: 35 years Fair market value of leased​ asset: $83 million Present value of lease​ payments: $78 million Bargain purchase​ option: None Transfer to lessor at end of​ lease? Yes Is this a capital or operating​ lease? Why?

This is a capital lease because it meets at least one of the four capital lease criteria.

Which of the following is typically used as the base in a vertical analysis of a balance sheet?

Total assets

A debit balance in the Retained Earnings account indicates a deficit in Retained Earnings.

Treu

Accounting is an information system that measures business activities.

True

Accounts receivable can be sold to a factor as a means of speeding up cash flows.

True

Beginning inventory and ending inventory have opposite effects on cost of goods sold.

True

Bookkeeping is a mechanical part of accounting.

True

Cash, shortminus−term investments and net current receivables are all components of the numerator of the quick ratio.

True

Expenditures that extend a plant​ asset's useful life should be capitalized.

True

In an efficient​ market, an​ investor's search for​ "underpriced" stock will be unsuccessful unless the investor has knowledge of relevant private information.

True

Items of comprehensive​ income, other than net​ income, do not enter into the determination of earnings per share.

True

Recognizing revenue before it is earned is a major source of financial statement fraud.

True

Some accounts do not need to be adjusted at the end of the​ period, since the day−to−day transactions provide all the data for these accounts.

True

Stockholders have no personal obligation for the​ corporation's debts.

True

The account Premium on Bonds Payable increases the​ issuer's liabilities.

True

The accounting process begins and ends with people making decisions.

True

The combined audit report on a​ company's financial statements and internal control over financial reporting typically contains five paragraphs.

True

The cost of capital is a weighted average of the returns demanded by the​ company's stockholders and lenders.

True

The costs assigned to the Land account include legal​ fees, survey​ fees, and expenditures for grading and clearing the land.

True

The shipping terms in the sales contract determine when ownership of goods changes hands between the buyer and the seller.

True

Under the indirect method to prepare the statement of cash​ flows, a loss on the sale of longminus−term assets is added to net income when calculating Net cash provided by operating activities.

True

An example of a company with cash flow problems​ is:

a company sold​ property, plant and equipment for $120 million and purchased​ property, plant and equipment for $50 million.

Unearned Service Revenue relating to​ services, to be provided in one​ month, is reported on the balance sheet​ as:

a current liability.

In computing Net cash provided by operating activities using the indirect​ method, each of the following is added to net income​ EXCEPT:

a gain on sale of equipment.

In the balance​ sheet, the​ account, Premium on Bonds​ Payable, is:

added to bonds payable. classified as a liability account.

Using the indirect method to calculate net cash provided by operating​ activities, a decrease in prepaid expenses​ is:

added to net income

On a statement of cash flows prepared using the indirect​ method, an increase in accounts payable during the period​ is:

added to net income to determine net cash provided by operating activities.

In​ 2017, Gary Kraen Company purchases​ $100,000 of equipment with cash. This purchase would be reported on Gary Kraen​ Company's 2017 statement of cash flows​ as:

an investing activity

n​ 2017, Gary Kraen Company purchases​ $100,000 of equipment with cash. This purchase would be reported on Gary Kraen​ Company's 2017 statement of cash flows​ as:

an investing activity.

The balance in the Unrealized Gain on Investment in Availableminus−forminus−Sale Securities account is reported on the​ ________. The investments are classified as longminus−term.

balance​ sheet, as part of the​ stockholders' equity section

All of the following will appear on the bank statement EXCEPT​ for:

book errors. C. checks paid and deposits made after the cutoff date on the bank statement.

The purchase of treasury stock would be reported on a statement of cash flows as​ a:

cash outflow under the financing activities.

A company is required to report both basic and diluted earnings per share when​ the:

company's capital structure includes convertible preferred stock.

T he objectives of internal control do NOT​ include:

compliance with standards of social responsibility.

A company uses LIFO in one year, then switches to FIFO and then to average-cost. This is a violation of the

consistency principle.

On August​ 1, Steffen​ Computers, Inc. purchased thirty computer​ chips, on​ account, from a company located in Taiwan for​ 530,000 Taiwan dollars. On that date the Taiwan dollar is worth​ $0.034. On September​ 1, when the Taiwan dollar was worth​ $0.036, payment was made. The journal entry on September 1 by Steffen​ Computers, Inc. would include​ a: (Round your final answer to the nearest​ dollar.)

credit to Foreign−Currency Transaction Gain −​$1,060.

The chronological order of dates for cash dividends​ are:

date of​ declaration, date of​ record, date of payment.

On May​ 1, Santelle Company purchased $ 900$900 of inventory on account with credit terms of 44​/10, net 30. Santelle uses the perpetual inventory system. On May​ 2, the seller gave Santelle a $ 190$190 allowance due to a product defect. What journal entry did Santelle Company prepare on May​ 2?

debit Accounts Payable for $ 190$190 and credit Inventory for $ 190$190.

Equipment with a historical cost of $ 140 comma 000$140,000 and Accumulated Depreciation of $ 140 comma 000$140,000 is junked. Which journal entry is​ necessary?

debit Accumulated​ Depreciation-Equipment for $ 140 comma 000$140,000 and credit Equipment for $ 140 comma 000$140,000. This is the correct answer.B.

Apple Inc. issued 5 million shares of nominus−par common stock for​ $5 million. What journal entry is​ prepared?

debit Cash​ $5 million and credit Common Stock​ $5 million

Under the periodic inventory​ system, which of the following entries is prepared at the end of the accounting​ period?

debit Cost of Goods Sold and credit Inventory C. debit Cost of Goods Sold and credit Purchases

On January​ 1, 2017, Corbin Company purchases​ $170,000, 6% bonds at a price of 99 and a maturity date of January​ 1, 2027. Corbin Company intends to hold the bonds until their maturity date. Interest is paid​ semiannually, on January 1 and July 1. Corbin Company has a calendar year end and uses the straightminus−line amortization method for discounts and premiums. The entry to amortize the bond investment on July​ 1, 2017​ is:

debit Heldminus−tominus−Maturity Investment in Bonds for​ $85 and credit Interest Revenue for​ $85.

On January​ 1, 2017, Bucket Company purchased as an investment a​ $1200, 6% bond for​ $900. Bucket plans to hold the bond until the maturity date of January​ 1, 2027. The bond pays interest on January 1 and July 1. The​ company's fiscal year ends on December 31 and it uses the straightminus−line amortization method for discounts and premiums. The journal entry on December​ 31, 2017​ is:

debit Interest Receivable for​ $36, debit Heldminus−tominus−Maturity Investment in Bond for​ $15 and credit Interest Revenue for​ $51.

If a company receives a note receivable on​ account, what journal entry is​ prepared?

debit Notes Receivable and credit Accounts Receivable

Kunze Corporation has​ $1 par value Common Stock with​ 100,000 shares authorized and​ 25,000 shares issued. The journal entry to record​ Kunze's purchase of 2 comma 0002,000 shares of common stock at $ 5$5 per share would​ be:

debit Treasury Stock for $ 10 comma 000$10,000 and credit Cash for $ 10 comma 000$10,000.

Under the direct writeminus−off ​method, what journal entry is prepared when an account is determined to be worthless or​ uncollectible?

debit Uncollectibleminus−Account Expense and credit Accounts Receivable

A bond was issued at a discount. The journal entry to record payment of this bond payable at maturity will include​ a:

debit to Bonds Payable and a credit to Cash.

Trading securities purchased in 2016 for $ 90 comma 300$90,300​, had a fair value of $ 92 comma 100$92,100 on December​ 31, 2016. At December​ 31, 2017 the securities had a fair value of $ 95 comma 700$95,700. The journal entry on December​ 31, 2017 would include​ a

debit to the Investment in Trading Securities account for $ 3 comma 600$3,600.

In present value​ calculations, the process of determining the present value of a single sum of money is​ called:

discounting.

A disadvantage of general partnerships​ is:

each partner may conduct business in the name of the entity and make agreements that legally bind all partners

A disadvantage of general partnerships​ is:

each partner may conduct business in the name of the entity and make agreements that legally bind all partners.

An investor who may significantly influence the business activities of the investee should report the investment using​ the:

equity method

A partnership is a taxpaying entity.

false

At the end of each​ period, unrealized gains and losses on trading securities are closed and eventually become part of retained earnings on the income statement.

false

For most​ firms, the gross profit percentage changes significantly from year to year.

false

Of the three types of business activities reported on a statement of cash​ flows, investing activities are the most important when evaluating a business.

false

Ordinary annuity investments provide multiple receipts of an unequal amount at fixed yearminus−end intervals over the​ investment's duration.

false

Taxable income should always equal pretax accounting income.

false

Which of the following is NOT used to determine the cost of net​ purchases?

freight−out

When converting net income to net cash provided by operating activities on the statement of cash​ flows, indirect​ method, which of the following is NOT added to net​ income?

gain on sale of land

Companies use a bank lockminus−box system​ to:

get the cash to the bank in a more timely manner.

Total wages employees earned for the payroll period are called​ ________. The amount of wages the employees take home is the​ ________.

gross​ pay; net pay

Cash and cash equivalents do NOT​ include:

high−grade U.S. government securities maturing in 5 years.

The formula to determine income tax expense​ is:

income before income tax expense​ (from the income​ statement) multiplied by the income tax rate.

Unrealized gains on trading securities are reported on​ the:

income statement as Other Revenues and Gains.

If $ 390 comma 000$390,000 of bonds are issued during the year and $ 80 comma 000$80,000 of bonds are retired during the​ year, the statement of cash flows​ (indirect method) will show​ a(n):

increase in cash of $ 390 comma 000$390,000 in the financing activities section and a decrease in cash of $ 80 comma 000$80,000 in the financing activities section.

If $ 410 comma 000$410,000 of bonds are issued during the year and $ 120 comma 000$120,000 of bonds are retired during the​ year, the statement of cash flows​ (indirect method) will show​ a(n):

increase in cash of $ 410 comma 000$410,000 in the financing activities section and a decrease in cash of $ 120 comma 000$120,000 in the financing activities section.

If $420,000 of bonds are issued during the year and $100,000 of bonds are retired during the​ year, the statement of cash flows​ (indirect method) will show​ a(n):

increase in cash of $420,000 in the financing activities section and a decrease in cash of $100,000 in the financing activities section.

How does the declaration and receipt of a cash dividend on a longminus−term Investment in Availableminus−forminus−Sale Securities affect the balance​ sheet?

increases assets and increases retained earnings

Increases and decreases in the longminus−term assets are reported on the statement of cash flows​ as:

investing activities

Under the direct method of preparing the operating section of the statement of cash​ flows, net cash provided by financing activities is​ $498,000. If the indirect method of preparing the statement of cash flows was​ used:

net cash provided by financing activities would be the​ same, $498,000.

Earnings per share​ (EPS) is calculated​ as:

net income divided by the weightedminus−average number of shares of common stock outstanding throughout the year.

On a common−size income​ statement, income taxes expense is expressed as a percentage​ of:

net sales.

Redeemable preferred​ stock:

obligates the company to pay to retire the stock at a set price. is redeemed at its liquidation value.

The most important type of cash flows on the statement of cash flows is​ ________. The least important type of cash flows on the statement of cash flows is​ ________.

operating​ activities; financing activities.

Treasury stock accounts for the difference between the number​ of:

outstanding shares and issued shares.

On a statement of cash​ flows, which is NOT considered a financing​ activity?

paid income taxes

All of the following may appear as an adjustment of net income when preparing the statement of cash flows using the indirect method​ EXCEPT:

payment of cash dividends.

Examples of internal control procedures do NOT​ include:

risk assessment.

To help keep debt ratios within normal​ limits, companies might adopt the following​ strategy:

sell stock.

The inventory turnover​ ratio:

shows how many times the company sold its average level of inventory.

Factoring accounts receivable is used​ by:

startminus−up companies. B. companies with a weak or no credit history. C. companies with a significant amount of debt.

Bonds with a face value of​ $200,000 were sold at an effective interest rate of​ 8% to yield cash proceeds in excess of​ $200,000. It is apparent that the bonds had​ a:

stated interest rate greater than​ NaN%.

Long−term investments​ include:

stocks and bonds that are not liquid or readily convertible to cash. Your answer is not correct.B. securities reported in the nonminus−current asset section of the balance sheet. C. securities that the investor expects to hold longer than one year or operating​ cycle, whichever is longer. D. all of the above.

For a plant asset that generates revenue evenly over​ time, which depreciation method best meets the expense recognition​ principle?

straight-line

Under the indirect method of preparing the statement of cash​ flows, a gain on the sale of equipment​ is:

subtracted from net income in the operating activities section.

In a bank​ reconciliation, a bank service charge for printing checks​ is:

subtracted from the book balance.

The carrying amount of bonds issued at a discount is calculated​ by:

subtracting Discount on Bonds Payable from Bonds Payable.

If the bank records a deposit of​ $140 as​ $1400 , the error should be shown on a bank reconciliation as​ a:

subtraction from the bank balance of​ $1260.

The impairment test for longminus−term assets applies​ to:

tangible longminus−term assets. B. intangible longminus−term assets.

In the cash​ budget, new financing is needed​ if:

the budgeted cash balance exceeds the cash available before new financing.

Horizontal analysis is performed on information​ from:

the income​ statement, the balance​ sheet, and the statement of cash flows.

Legal capital for a corporation​ equals:

the par value of stock that has been issued.

Which one of the following is NOT a​ stockholder's right of ownership in a​ corporation?

the right to decide if a dividend should be distributed

Which of the following ARE stockholders right of ownership in a corporation

the right to maintain​ one's proportionate share of ownership in the corporation B. the right to participate in management by voting on matters that come before the stockholders C. the right to receive a proportionate share of the assets remaining after all liabilities are paid upon liquidation

If a company only has common stock​ outstanding, book value per share of common stock is computed by​ dividing:

total​ stockholders' equity divided by the number of common shares of stock outstanding.

Horizontal analysis is most closely related​ to:

trend analysis.

Accounting is often called the language of business.

true

For investment​ analysis, it is generally considered more useful to calculate the percentage changes in the dollar amounts of financial statement line items from year to year instead of using the absolute dollar amounts.

true

The books need to be closed in order to prepare the accounts for the next​ period's transactions.

true

Expressing cash and cash equivalents as a percentage of total assets is an example​ of

vertical analysis.

A company reports the following​ balances: ​12/31/2016 ​12/31/2017 Common Stock ​$14,000 ​$162,000 Paidminus−in Capital in Excess of Par ​97,000 ​109,000 Retained Earnings ​64,000 ​79,000 During​ 2017, dividends of​ $17,000 were declared and paid. What is net income for​ 2017?

​$32,000

he ending bank statement balance at November 30 is​ $7000. The bank statement shows a service charge of​ $85, electronic funds receipts of​ $600 and a NSF check for​ $250. Deposits in transit total​ $2,050 and outstanding checks are​ $1,835. The balance per books at November 30 is​ $6950. What is the adjusted book balance at November​ 30?

​$7265

In​ 2017, Chen Corporation purchased treasury stock with a cost of​ $46,000. During the​ year, the company declared and paid dividends of​ $14,000 and issued bonds payable for​ $900,000. Net cash provided by financing activities for 2017​ is:

​$840,000.

How is the trend percentage for sales in 2017​ computed? The base year is 2012.

​(Year 2017 sales divided by÷ Year 2012​ sales) times× 100

Internal control is a plan of organization and system of​ procedures, implemented by company​ ________ and the​ ________, designed to accomplish five objectives.

​management, board of directors

If economic value added (EVA) is negative

​stockholders' wealth has decreased


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