Chapter 2 Accounting Test (true/false)
false
A corporation, unlike a partnership, would report assets and liabilities but not owner's equity.
true
A person is more likely to be happy in a career that is based on her or his traits, interests, and skills.
true
A person's values may change over time.
skills and experience
Does it appear that Miranda started her business to take advantage of her skills, her experience, or her education?
true
For accounting purposes, it is important to keep an owner's personal financial records separate from the business's financial records.
false
In a partnership, there are only 2 owners.
for profit
Is Miranda's Garden a for-profit or a not-for-profit organization.
Van only, business entity
Miranda purchased two vehicles: a van to use as a delivery truck and a used car for herself. Would these purchases be reported in the financial activities of Miranda's Garden? What accounting *assumption* should be followed in reporting the purchases?
false
Partnerships sometimes form for the purpose of selling additional stock for the public.
false
Service businesses are not-for-profit organization.
false
The IRS is rarely interested in the profit or loss earned by a business.
false
The amount of money earned after the costs of operating a business are paid is called capital.
false
The basic accounting procedures followed by a business vary depending on whether the business is a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation.
true
The sole prop. is the oldest and most common form of business organization.
true
Today, people rarely stay in one job or work for only one employer during their working lives.
sole prop., yes
What form of organization does Miranda's Garden currently have? Would that change if Miranda and Anna decide to become co-owners of a floral and gift shop?
merchandising and sole proprietorship
What type of business is Miranda's Garden?