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recorded in the accounting records
Equipment is purchased on account. Company pays dividend to stockholders. A cash investment is made into the business.
issues US accounting standards
FASB
element of the annual report that presents an opinion regarding the fairness of the presentation of the financial position and results of operations is/are the:
auditor's opinion
buying a machine on credit
balance sheet
presents information as of a specific point in time?
balance sheet
statement that reports assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity?
balance sheet
current assets are listed by
by order of expected conversion to cash.
preffered stock
can be par or no par
order of presentation in a classified balance sheet for the following current assets is:
cash, accounts receivable, inventory, prepaid insurance
performing services for cash
increase assets increase stockholder equity
Adjustments for accrued revenues:
increase assets and increase revenues
revenue account
increased by credit normal credit account
three primary business activities
investing, operating, financing
an account
is an individual accounting record of increases and decreases in specific asset, liability, and stockholders' equity items.
In the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet, common stock:
is part of paid in capital listed after preferred stock not added to total capital stock is part of capital stock, not additional paid-in capital.
The balance in retained earnings is not affected by:
issuance of common stock.
trial balance CANNOT balance when
journal entry posted twice
debit
left increase assets and decrease liability assets dividends expenses Sales Discounts Sales Returns and Allowances
account payable
liability
Trial Balance
list of accounts with their balances at a given time
stock dividends
moves amount from retained earnings to paid-in capital and has no effect on stockholders' equity or cash
cash dividends
record date = no entry declaration= cash dividend dividend payable payment= dividends payable cash
ledger
record of all accounts maintained by a company and their amounts listed in the order of asset, liability, and stockholders' equity accounts and then revenues and expense
Net income will result during a time period when:
revenues exceed expenses.`
Which account will have a zero balance after a company has journalized and posted closing entries?
service revenue
3 forms of business organization
sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation
Companies that can support higher debt to assets ratios have
stable earnings
periodicity assumption
states that the economic life of a business can be divided into artificial time periods.
shares outstanding
stock dividend: increase stock split: increase
par value per share
stock dividend: no change stock split: decrease
paid in capital
the amount stockholders have invested in the company
If everything else is held constant, earnings per share is increased by:
the purchase of treasury stock.
Which of these statements about Visa credit card sales is incorrect?
there is no wait for payment
Treasury stock may be repurchased:
to reissue the shares as part of bonus and stock compensation plans, to signal to the stock market that the stock is underpriced, and to have additional shares available for use in the acquisition of other companies
In the stockholders' equity section, the cost of treasury stock is deducted from:
total paid-in capital and retained earnings.
Net credit sales for the month are $800,000. The accounts receivable balance is $160,000. The allowance is calculated as 7.5% of the receivables balance using the percentage-of-receivables basis. If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $5,000 before adjustment, what is the balance after adjustment?
$12,000.
In 2025, Patterson Wholesale Company had net credit sales of $750,000. On January 1, 2025, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts had a credit balance of $18,000. During 2025, $30,000 of uncollectible accounts receivable were written off. Past experience indicates that the allowance should be 10% of the balance in receivables (percentage-of-receivables basis). If the accounts receivable balance at December 31 was $200,000, what is the required adjustment to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts at December 31, 2025?
$32,000.
Hughes Company has a credit balance of $5,000 in its Allowance for Doubtful Accounts before any adjustments are made at the end of the year. Based on review and aging of its accounts receivable at the end of the year, Hughes estimates that $60,000 of its receivables are uncollectible. The amount of bad debt expense which should be reported for the year is:
$55,000.
A company makes a credit sale of $750 on June 13, terms 2/10, n/30, on which it grants a return of $50 on June 16. What amount is received as payment in full on June 23
$686 is paid within 10 days of the purchase
Revenue Recognition Process
(1) Identify the contract with customers, (2) identify the separate performance obligations in the contract, (3) determine the transaction price, (4) allocate the transaction price to the separate performance obligations, and (5) recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.
Financing Activity
-includes changes in notes payable, long-term debt, and -equity accounts, as well as dividends Issuing shares of common stock
Accounting Cycle
1. analyze transactions 2. journalize 3. post 4. prepare unadjusted trial balance 5. adjust 6. prepare adjusted trial balance 7. prepare statements 8. close 9. prepare post-closing trial balance 10. reverse (optional)
Zealot Inc. has retained earnings of $500,000 and total stockholders' equity of $2,000,000. It has 100,000 shares of $8 par value common stock outstanding, which is currently selling for $30 per share. If Zealot declares a 10% stock dividend on its common stock:
10% stock dividend on the company's common stock will increase the number of shares issued by 10,000 (100,000 × 10%). At a market price of $30 per share, total paid-in capital will increase by $300,000 (10,000 shares × $30/share) and retained earnings will decrease by that same amount.
Gross profit rate
= Gross profit ÷ Net sales.
If a company is concerned about extending credit to a risky customer, it could do any of the following except: require the customer to pay cash in advance. require the customer to provide a letter of credit or a bank guarantee. contact references provided by the customer, such as banks and other suppliers. provide the customer a lengthy payment period to increase the chance of paying.
A longer payment period will increase the chances the customer will not pay.
cash realizable value of accounts recievable
Accounts Receivable ($800,000) less the expected ending balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts after adjustments ($65,000) =
Accounts and notes receivable are reported in the current assets section of the balance sheet at:
Accounts and notes receivable are reported in the current assets section of the balance sheet at cash (net) realizable value,
Eddy Corporation had net credit sales during the year of $800,000 and cost of goods sold of $500,000. The balance in receivables at the beginning of the year was $100,000 and at the end of the year was $150,000. What was the accounts receivable turnover and average collection period in days?
Accounts receivable turnover = Net credit sales ($800,000) ÷ Average net accounts receivable [($100,000 + $150,000)/2] = 6.4. The average collection period in days = (365 ÷ 6.4) = 57 days
recording process
Analyzing transactions. Entering transactions in a journal. Posting journal entries.
Prall Corporation sells its goods on terms of 2/10, n/30. It has an accounts receivable turnover of 7. What is its average collection period (days)?
Average collection period = Number of days in the year (365) ÷ Accounts receivable turnover (7) = 52 days,
Kersee Company on June 15 sells merchandise on account to Eng Co. for $1,000, terms 2/10, n/30. On June 20, Eng Co. returns merchandise worth $300 to Kersee Company. On June 24, payment is received from Eng Co. for the balance due. What is the amount of cash received?
Because payment is made within the discount period of 10 days, the amount received is $700 ($1,000 - $300 return) minus the discount of $14 ($700 × 2%), for a cash amount of $686,
cost of goods available for sale
Beginning inventory + Purchases − Purchases discounts − Purchase returns and allowances + Freight-in = Cost of goods available for sale
Good Stuff Retailers accepted $50,000 of Citibank Visa credit card charges for merchandise sold on July 1. Citibank charges 4% for its credit card use. The entry to record this transaction by Good Stuff Retailers will include a credit to Sales Revenue of $50,000 and a debit(s) to:
Cash $48,000 and Service Charge Expense $2,000.
ABC Corp. issues 1,000 shares of $10 par value common stock at $12 per share. When the transaction is recorded, credits are made to:
Common Stock should be credited for $10,000 and Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par should be credited for $2,000.
accrual basis
Companies record events that change their financial statements in the period in which events occur, even if cash was not exchanged. Companies recognize revenue in the period in which the performance obligation is satisfied. This basis is in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Revenue regonition principle
Companies should recognize revenue in the accounting period in which services are performed.
evaluation of a company's ability to pay current liabilities?
Current ratio.
journal statements
It provides a chronological record of transactions. It helps to locate errors because the debit and credit amounts for each entry can be readily compared. It discloses in one place the complete effect of a transaction.
statements about users of accounting information
Management is considered an internal user. Taxing authorities are considered external users. Present creditors are considered external users.
Michael Co. accepts a $1,000, 3-month, 12% promissory note in settlement of an account with Tani Co. The entry to record this transaction is:
On the date Michael accepts the note, Notes Receivable is debited for $1,000 and Accounts Receivable is credited for $1,000. Interest is accrued only with the passage of time
Which is an advantage of corporations relative to partnerships and sole proprietorships?
Reduced legal liability for investors.
stock dividends
Results in decrease in retained earnings and increase in paid-in capital
Jackson Inc. reported net income of $186,000 during 2025 and paid dividends of $26,000 on common stock. It also paid dividends on its 10,000 shares of 6%, $100 par value, noncumulative preferred stock. Common stockholders' equity was $1,200,000 on January 1, 2025, and $1,600,000 on December 31, 2025. The company's return on common stockholders' equity for 2025 is:
Return on common stockholders' equity is net income available to common stockholders divided by average common stockholders' equity. Net income available to common stockholders is net income less preferred dividends = $126,000 [$186,000 − (10,000 × .06 × $100)]. The company's return on common stockholders' equity for the year is therefore 9.0% [$126,000/($1,200,000 + $1,600,000)/2)]
net income
Sales revenue − Salaries and wages expense − Rent expense =
major advantages of corporations
Separate legal existence. Continuous life. Transferable ownership rights. limited liability of stockholders. Ownership of common stock gives the owner a voting right. The stockholders' equity section begins with paid-in capital. The authorization of capital stock does not result in a formal accounting entry.
total stockholders equity
Stock Dividend: no change Stock Split: no change
total retained earnings
Stock dividend- decrease Stock split- no change
Total par value (common stock)
Stock dividend- increase Stock split- no change
total paid in capital
Stock dividend- increase Stock split- no change
indicates the cash spent on new equipment during the past accounting period?
The investing activities section
promissory notes
The party making the promise to pay is called the maker. The party to whom payment is to be made is called the payee. A promissory note is more liquid than an account receivable.
U-Bet Corporation has 10,000 shares of 8%, $100 par value, cumulative preferred stock outstanding at December 31, 2025. No dividends were declared in 2023 or 2024. If U-Bet wants to pay $375,000 of dividends in 2025, common stockholders will receive:
The preferred stockholders will receive a total of $240,000 of dividends [dividends in arrears ($80,000 × 2 years) + current-year dividends ($80,000)]. If U-Bet wants to pay a total of $375,000 in 2025, then common stockholders will receive $135,000 ($375,000 − $240,000),
results from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Top management must now certify the accuracy of financial information. Penalties for fraudulent activity increased. Independence of auditors increased.
Schleis Co. holds Murphy Inc.'s $10,000, 120-day, 9% note. The entry made by Schleis Co. when the note is collected, assuming no interest has previously been accrued, is:
When Schleis receives payment, it will increase cash, reduce the notes receivable account, and recognize interest earned for the term of the note. Interest = $10,000 × 9% × 120/360 = $300. Total cash received = $10,000 + $300 = $10,300.
Liabilities
assets-stockholders equity
land with a production plant in construction
a long term investment
Generally accepted accounting principles are:
a set of standards and rules that are recognized as a general guide for financial reporting. GAAP
The return on common stockholders' equity is usually increased by
an increase in the return on assets ratio. an increase in the use of debt financing. an increase in the company's net income
Paying an account payable with cash
asset cash decreases. Accounts payable, a liability, decreases
purchased on credit
assets are increased and liabilities are increased
Stockholders' Equity represents
claims of owners
periodic inventory system
cost of goods sold is determined only at the end of the accounting period. Beginning inventory + Cost of goods purchased -Ending inventory = Cost of goods sold Purchases for resale are debited to the Purchases account
debit assets
credit liabilities and stockholders equity
Working Capital
current assets - current liabilities
current ratio
current assets/current liabilities (liquidity)
In a classified balance sheet, assets are usually classified as:
current assets; long-term investments; property, plant, and equipment; and intangible assets
adjusted entry To record depreciation
debit Depreciation Expense and credit Accumulation Depreciation—Equipment.
Colleen Mooney earned a salary of $400 for the last week of September. She will be paid on October 1. The adjusting entry for Colleen's employer at September 30
debit Salaries and Wages Expense $400 and credit Salaries and Wages Payable for $400
Entries for cash dividends are required on the:
declaration date and payment date
Adjustments for prepaid expenses
decrease assets and increase expenses.
Adjustments for unearned revenues
decrease liabilities and increase revenues.
Expense Recognition Principle
dictates that efforts (expenses) be recorded with accomplishments (revenues)
common stock
directly to investors always par or stock
indicator of profitability?
earnings per share
measure of a firm's profitability
earnings per share
not recorded in the accounting records
employee termination
materiality
evaluates whether omitting or misstating an item could influence the decision of a financial statement user
Adjusting entries are made to ensure that:
expenses are recognized in the period in which they are incurred, that revenues are recorded in the period in which the performance obligation is satisfied, balance sheet and income statement accounts have correct balances at the end of an accounting period
neutrality is an ingredient of
faithful representation
profitability can be compared by earnings per share
false
disadvantage of corporations
government regulations taxed twice Legal capital is intended to protect creditors, not stockholders
low solvency
high debt to assets ratio
Thomas is nearing retirement and would like to invest in a stock that will provide a good steady income. Thomas should choose a stock with a:
high dividend payout
high current ratio
higher liquidity
shipping point
in inventory from shipping
destination
in inventory when arrive at destination
adjusted trial balance
n adjusted trial balance proves the equality of the total debit balances and the total credit balances in the ledger after all adjustments are made. The adjusted trial balance provides the primary basis for the preparation of financial statements. The company prepares the adjusted trial balance after it has journalized and posted the adjusting entries.
quality of earnings ratio:
net cash provided by operating activities/net income <1 aggresive
earnings per share
net income - preferred dividends / weighted average common shares outstanding
profit margina
net income/net sales
Gross profit will result if:
net sales are greater than cost of goods sold.
A receivable that is evidenced by a formal instrument and that normally requires the payment of interest is:
note receivable represent claims for which formal instruments of credit are issued
element of a corporation's annual report that describes the corporation's accounting methods is/are the:
notes to the financial statements.
Which types of accounts will appear in the post-closing trial balance?
permanent accounts
major categories of adjusting entries
prepaid expenses. accrued revenues. accrued expenses.
not apart of recording
preparing income statement
perpetual inventory system
purchases on account are debited to the Inventory account no Purchases and Purchase Returns and Allowances purchased goods are debited to the Inventory account,
To record the sale of goods for cash in a perpetual inventory system:
two journal entries are necessary: one to record the receipt of cash and sales revenue, and one to record the cost of goods sold and reduction of inventory.
Treasury Stock
u Generally accounted for by the cost method. u Treasury Stock will be debited for the price paid. u Treasury Stock is a contra stockholders' equity account, not an asset. u Purchase of treasury stock reduce stockholders' equity.
stock split
u Par value will decrease and number of shares will increase
primary quality accounting can be judged by
usefulness
Preferred stock may have priority over common stock except in:
voting.
physical inventory usually taken?
when a limited number of goods are being sold or received, and at the end of the company's fiscal year
A company can accelerate its cash receipts by all of the following except:
writing off receivables.