Accounting Old Exam Q's
On jan 1, 2014, Kinnear Company purchased equipment at a cost of $20,000. The equipment has an estimated useful life of 5 years and a salvage of $2,000. Kinnear Company uses the straight-line depreciation method for all its assets. Given this information if Kinnear Company sells the equipment for $13,800 on dec 31, 2015 it will have a
$1,000 gain
Sanfran Company purchases inventory for $100,000. In addition, they had purchases returns of $7000 and paid freight-in of $8,000. Sanfran company's net cost of purchases would be
$115,000
the total interest expense on a $200,000, 8%, 10-year bond issued at 97 would be
$166,000
The following info was taken from the records of McDyce Corporation for the year ended Dec, 31st 2015: Dividends paid: 9,600 Sales Revenue: 67,875 Accounts payable: 14,812 Common Stock: 120,000 Total Expenses: 50,250 Retained earnings (1/1/15): 32,550 The net income for the year 2015 was:
$17,625
If a company has $26,000 of sales revenue, pays 6,000 in dividends and has net income of $8,200, how much were the expenses for the year?
$17,800
Rolf Corperation reported the following data for the period end: Retained Earnings:$54,000 Revenues: $150,000 Common Stock: $30,000 Expenses: $129,000 Dividends: $24,000 with this information, determine the retained earnings for the prior period
$180,000 beg. Retained earnings + revenues - dividends
Boone company purchased a piece of machinery by paying $20,000 cash. In addition to the purchase price,the company incurred $200 freight charges. The machine has an estimated useful life of 5 years and will require $300 for insurance over that period. Boone Company would record the cost of the machine at
$20,200
Interest expense on a 6-month, 8%, $6,000 note payable would be approximately
$240
Winter Company earned revenues of $18,000 in cash and $21,000 on account during 2015. Of the $21,000 on account, $8,000 was collected in cash in 2015 and the rest in 2016. The company incurred expenses of $12,500 in 2015 and made payments of $9,000 towards the expenses in 2015. What is net income in 2015 under accrual-basis accounting?
$26,500
Amy company sold $4,000 of merchandise to Tory turnbull with terms 3/10, n/30. If tory paid for three-fourths of the merchandise within the discount period and one-fourth after the discount period, he paid a total of
$3,910
Assume the following facts for Erich company: the month-end bank statement shows a balance of $27,200; outstanding checks totaled $2000; a deposit of $8000 is in transit at month end; and a check for $400 was erroneously charged against the account by the bank
$33,600
Bigg and Talle Corporation uses the percent of sales method to estimate bad debts. Net credit sales for the current year amount to $2,000,000 and management estimates 2% will be collectible. Allowance for doubtful accounts prior to adjustment has a credit balance of $16,000. The amount of bad debt expense will be:
$40,000
the following information is available for Harvey cooperation for the month of June Beg Inv: 32 units X $80=$2560 Purcashed June 3: 20 units X $88= $1760 Purchased June 5: 28 units X $96= $2688 Sold June 9: 36 units Purchased: 32 units X $64=$ 2048 Sold June 29: 24 units Given this information, the LIFO (periodic system) ending inventory balance is approximately
$4736
On jan 1,2015, Bushong Company purchased equipment at a cost of $25,200. the equipment had an estimated useful life of 6 years or 30,000 hours. the equipment will have a $2400 salvage value at the end of its life. The equipment was used 6500 hours in 2015. The depreciation expense for the year ending dec 31 2015 using the units of production method would be
$4940
The net sales figure of XYZ Company in 2015 was $120,000. If the gross margin was 30% of net sales, the beginning inventory is 50,000 and the net purchases during the period is 90,000, the ending inventory much have been
$56,000
The dec 31 trial balance of Humming Company included the following accounts Accounts Receivable: 50,000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts: 4,000 Sales Revenue: 650,000 Sales Return and Allowances: 24,000 if it is estimated that 1 percent of the net sales is uncollectable, the entry to record the estimate of bad debts would include a debit to Bad Debt expense for
$6,260
A company has a beginning of $40,000 and purchases during the year of $110,000. The beginning inventory consisted of 3,000 units were purchased during the year. The company has 4000 units left at year end. Under average cost, what is COGS?
$90,000
Under the allowance method for estimating uncollectible accounts
-a company sets up an allowance for doubtful accounts to estimate the amount of the receivables the company does not expect to collect -the allowance for doubtful accounts is a contra account to gross accounts receivables -the allowance for doubtful accounts will normally have a credit balance
Businesses use accounting systems to
-analyze transactions -handle routine bookkeeping tasks -evaluate the performance and health of the business
How does the declaration of a cash dividend affect the accounting equation
-increase to liabilities and decrease to stockholders equity
The inventory method (cost flows assumptions) used by a company affects
-net income on the income statement -the income taxes to be paid -the ending inventory on the balance sheet
The transactions carried out Blue Waters corporation during the year caused an increase in total assets of $25,000 and a decrease in total liabilities of $12,000. if no additional stock was issued during the year and dividends of $7,000 were paid , what was the net income for the year?
30,000
The tommy company has 5,000 shares of treasury stock and the following balance information Common stock, 5$ par value 200,0000
35,000
Dana Company's dec 31, 2015 financial statements showed the following Sales revenue: 750,000 average receivables :125,000 COGS: 555,0000 Average inventory: 215,000 Net income: 105,000 Average total assets: 1,220,000 Given the information above, Dana company's accounts receivable turnover ration for 2015 was
6.0
An adjusting entry to record the used portion of a prepaid expense always includes
A debit to an expense
Which of the following statements is FALSE? -a liability is an item that involves a future transfer of resources -a liability is an item that is measurable in monetary terms -a liability is an item that represents an obligation of an enterprise -a liability is an item that must be paid in cash
A liability is an item that must be paid in cash
Which form of financing requires repayment, regardless of whether the company receiving the funds does well? -a loan -an investment (stock insurance) -both a loan and an investment -neither a loan nor an investment
A loan
If rent revenue of $5,000 is earned in 2015 but will not be received until 2016, what is the appropriate adjusting journal entry at December 31, 2015?
A/R 5,000 Rent Revenue 5,000
Which of the following would be classified as a current asset? -accounting payable -land -common stock -accounts receivable
Accounts Receivable
During July 2013, Guitierrez Corporation sold $9,000 of merchandise on account. The revenue portion of this transaction would be posted as
Accounts Receivable ---------------------------------|----------------------------- 9,000 Sales revenue ---------------------------------|----------------------------- 9,000
The basic accounting equation is
Assets= liabilities + Owners equity
Gordie Co. reported an allowance for doubtful accounts of $20,000 (credit) at dec 31, before performing an aging of accounts receivable would prove uncollectable. The adjusting entry required at dec 31 would be
Bad Debt Expense 8,000 Allowance for doubtful accounts 8,000
Which of the following financial statements reports a company's resources, obligations, and owners equity? -Balance sheet -income statement -statement of retained earnings -statements of cash flows
Balance Sheet
Which of the following types of accounts show how resources came into a firm?
Both liabilities and owners equity
If COGS is $6,000 and the ending inventory balance is $3,000 the
COGS available for sale $9,000
how is accumulated Depreciation classified?
Conta-asset
An entry to the right side of an account is called a
Credit
What journal entry is prepared for a check with insufficient funds for payment?
Debit Accounts receivable and credit cash
On Dec 2, a customer returned merchandise with a selling price of $500 purchased on account to a department store. Ignoring COGS, what journal entry did the department store prepare?
Debit Sales Returns and Allowances for $500 and credit Accounts receivable for $500
On December 1, Macy Company sold merchandise with a selling price $1,000 on account to Mrs. Jorgensen, with terms 2/10, n/30. Mrs. Jorgenson paid the amount due on December 9. What journal entry did Macy Company prepare on Dec 9?
Debit cash for $980, debit Sales Discounts for $20 and credit Accounts Receivable for $1,000
Which of the following accounts is NOT an expense account? -Income tax -wages expense -COGS -Dividends
Dividends
Valenzuala Company purchases a truck for $38,000 cash. This transaction would be posted to the ledger accounts of Valenzuala Company as
Equiptment ---------------------------------|----------------------------- $38,000 Cash ---------------------------------|----------------------------- $38,000
If the shipping terms indicate that the seller owns the goods until delivered to the buyer, this arrangement is known
FOB destination
Which of the followings is NOT used to determine net purchases? -freight in -freight out -purchase discounts -purchase returns
Freight in
Which of the following is an example fo an adequate segregation of duties
Greg is in charge of recording receipt of payments made to accounts receivable while Susan in charge of making deposits to the bank
A company preformed services for a costumer for cash. This transaction increases assets and
Increases Reveunes
Which of the following accounts would be closed at year-end? -prepaid expense -notes receivable -interest expense -salary payable
Interest Expense
Items that are either manufactured of purchased for resale in the normal course of business are called
Inventory
During the inflationary period which inventory costing method usually results in the lower reported net income?
LIFO
Which of the following would be true if inventory costs were increasing?
LIFO would result in lower net income and lower ending inventory amounts than would FIFO
The are of accounting that is concerned with providing information for internal users is referred to as
Managerial Accouting
If a corporation issued 5,000 shares of $5 par value common stock for $95,000, the journal entry would include a credit to
Paid in capital in excess of par for $70,000
The existing balance in Allowance for Doubtful accounts is ignored when which estimation method is used -Percentage of sales method -percentage of receivables method -aging-of-receivables -all of the above
Percentage of sales method
The major types of transactions that affect retained earnings are:
Revenues, expenses and dividends
Which of the following accounting is decreased with a debit entry? -unearned revenue -building -prepaid expense -cost of goods sold
Unearned Revenue
When do bonds usually sell at face value?
When the market rate of interest is equal to the stated rate of interest on the bonds
Expenses generally cause
a decrease in net assets
The bookkeeper recorded a deposit of $100 as $10. On the bank reconciliation, this will be an
addition of $90 to the balance per books
Which of the following depreciation methods can NOT depreciate an asset below its salvage value? -straight line method -double decling balance method -units of production -all of these cannot depreciate below salvage value
all of these cannot depreciate below salvage value
Three key duties much always be separated under a good system of internal controls
asset handling, record keeping and transaction
The accounting equation can be stated as:
assets- liabilites=owners equity
The purchase of treasury stock returns______ to the stockholders but also______
cash; decreases their ownership of the company
Using a periodic inventory system, what journal entry(ies) is(are) prepared when two units of merchandise are sold on account?
debit accounts receivable and credit sales revenue only
Over the term of the bonds, the balance in the discount on bonds payable account will
decrease
Under accrual-basis accounting, the event that triggers revenue recognition for the sale of the goods is the
delivery of goods to costumer
Deposits that have been recorded on the books but have not yet been recorded by the bank are
deposits in transit
The amount of a company's net income earned for each share of its outstanding common stock is termed the
earnings per share
Which of the following statements is most correct with respect to separation of duties -a person who has temporary or permanent custody of an asset should account for that asset -employees who authorize transaction should have recording responsibility for these transactions -employees who open cash receipts should record the amounts in the subsidiary ledgers -employees who authorize transactions should not have custody of related assets
employees who authorize transactions should not have custody of related assets
The two types of accounting are:
financial and managerial
the repayment of the principle on a loan (payable) should be classified as a(n)
financing activities
Normally speaking, the future value of 2000 will be
greater than 2000
The accounts payable is
increased with a credit
A bond discount is reported on the financial statements in the
liabilities section on the balance sheet
Bonds payable is normally classified as a(n)
long term liabailty
The idea that all expenses incurred in generating revenues should be recognized in the same period as those revenues is called the
matching principle
A $20,000, 7% is sold at 98. When the bond is issued the cash account will be increased by
more than $500,000
Flute Corporation issued $500,000, 5-year, 10% bonds at a time when the market rate of interest was 9%. These bonds will be issued for
more than $500,000
When preparing the statement of cash flows, cash payments from operating activities do NOT include -payments of dividends -payments to suppliers -payments to employees -payments of interest
payments of dividends
The inventory system that uses computer software to keep a running record of inventory on hand is the:
perpetual inventory system
Peters computers purchased 4,000 shares of its own $10 par value common stock for $92,000. as a result of this transaction
peters stock holders equity increased $52,000
Which of the following is NOT a current asset? -cash -accounts receivable -property, plant, and equipment
property, plant and equiptment
Closing entries are
required to bring all nominal accounts to zero balance prior to starting a new accounting cycle
Which of the following accounts is a permanent account? -Income Tax -dividends -sales revenue -retained earnings
retained earnings
The difference between gross sales and net sales is
sales discounts and sales returns and allowances
ABC auto sales sells new Lexus vehicles. ABC will most likely use the _____ method to cost its ending inventory
specific identification
The beginning balance of retained earnings will be greater than the ending balance if...
the company has a net income less than dividends paid
To determine the COGS sold under the LIFO method
the latest purchase costs are used
When inventory is shipped from the seller to the buyer with shipping terms of FOB shipping point
title passes from the seller to the buyer when the good leave the sellers shipping dock
If COGS is understood on the income statement, net income
will be overstated
Which of the following transactions does NOT affect cash during a period? -sale of common stock -purchase of supplies -write-off of an uncollectible account -payment of a accounts payable
write off of an uncollectable account