Principles of accounting Pre assesment
How is a worksheet used?
To help prepare adjusting entries and financial statements
An accounting supervisor is reviewing a junior accountant's journal entries prior to posting to the general ledger. Which journal entry would cause the trial balance to be imbalanced? $500 cash collection from billed customers; $550 debit to cash and $550 credit to accounts receivable $7,000 cash payment for property tax to County of Main; $700 debit to property tax expense and $700 credit to cash $800 cash refund received for over-payment to a vendor; $80 debit to supplies expense and $80 credit to supplies $600 insurance bill received and paid in the same month; $600 debit to insurance expense and $60 credit to cash
$600 insurance bill received and paid in the same month; $600 debit to insurance expense and $60 credit to cash
An accountant for a firm is preparing a post-closing trial balance and has the following figures that represent all debit and credit accounts: Cash: 100,000 Accounts Receivable: 20,000 Accounts Payable: 50,000 Accumulated Depreciation: 20,000 Prepaid Rent: 10,000 Equipment: 40,000 Capital Stock: 80,000 Retained Earnings: 20,000 What should the matching totals in the debit and credit columns be when the trial balance is prepared? 100,000 150,000 170,000 190,000
170,000
A firm sells a truck to a customer for $35,000, and the customer is required to pay for the vehicle within 90 days. How is this purchase entered on the firm's accounts receivable ledger? $0 debit $0 credit $35,000 debit $35,000 credit
35,000 debit
An examination of Company A's finances shows assets of $50,000 and stockholder's equity of $45,000. What are the liabilities for Company A?
5,000
What are the key components of every double-entry accounting record?
At least one debit entry and at least one credit entry
Stevie and Kate are new business owners trying to decide on a price for widgets. Stevie decided widgets should be $40. Which type of decision-making style did Stevie use?
Autocratic
Which financial statement(s) contain the information needed to compute the current ratio?
Balance sheet
Where should deadlines be included in a business letter?
Body
Which form of communication should be used to convey to investors about the successes and future plans of the company?
Business report
How can accounting technology affect small businesses?
By simplifying the daily posting of routine transactions with accounting packages
James is a manager at a university. He has been asked to make a decision regarding the need for new employees. He asks Mary for advice, as she has made similar decisions in the past. What role in the RACI matrix does Mary hold?
Consulted
A corporation paid $5,000 in gross pay to its employees for the current month's payroll. Which entry is needed?
Debit wages expense $5,000
Mindy owns a small accounting firm that is considering increasing their prices for some services. She calls the entire staff of 10 accountants to vote on which services should make price changes. Which type of decision-making style is Mindy using?
Democratic
Which statement reflects effective internal controls? The person who signs a check should be the person who mails it. The person who writes a check should be the person who signs the check. Each check should be matched to an approved invoice or payment authorization. When not in use, the check book should be kept under the control of the accounts payable clerk.
Each check should be matched to an approved invoice or payment authorization
Jim made a budget and tracked his expenses in the month of June. Expected Actual Rent $1,200 $1,200 Gas and Travel $150 $220 Groceries $400 $310 Eating at restaurants $100 $180 Contributions to savings $40 $40 What can Jim do in July to make his expected budget align more closely with his actual budget?
Eat at restaurants less, and get more groceries to cook at home.
On March 5, a company purchased a new machine for $10,000 cash. The machine has an estimated useful life of five years and an estimated salvage value of $2,000. The company plans to use straight-line depreciation. How will this be posted into the general ledger at the time of purchase? Equipment $8,000 credit and cash $8,000 debit Equipment $10,000 debit and cash $10,000 credit Equipment $10,000 debit and liabilities $10,000 credit Equipment $12,000 debit and cash $12,000 credit
Equipment $10,000 debit and cash $10,000 credit
Why is financial accounting information valuable to consumers? External users can evaluate the financial health of a business. External users can determine the core values of a business. External users can examine the environmental impact of a business. External users can determine the human resource needs of a business.
External users can evaluate the financial health of a business
Which account balance is entered in the balance sheet columns from the adjusted trial balance?
Fees income Rent expense Accounts receivable Depreciation expense
Which organization is focused on developing generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) within the United States? American Accounting Association (AAA) American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) International Accounting Standards Board (IASB
Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
Leticia knows that the income statement she is preparing for her organization will be shared with investors who are not accounting professionals. What should Leticia do to ensure effective communication with the investors?
Have a verbal discussion with the investors to provide additional feedback after they have had an opportunity to read the income statement
Why was the Sarbanes-Oxley Act enacted?
In response to numerous U.S. corporate accounting scandals
Which financial statement(s) contain the information needed to compute return on sales?
Income statement
What does horizontal analysis evaluate?
Increases or decreases in financial statement information over a period of time
A chief financial officer (CFO) wants to increase the net income and assets on the financial statements in order to get a bank loan. The CFO increased revenues and accounts receivable by $50,000 to improve the financials even though there was not an actual sale to a customer for that amount. What is this behavior considered, according to accounting ethics standards?
It is unethical because it was fraudulent financial reporting.
Why is the accounting cycle important? It results in the creation of the company's financial accounting statements. It holds accountants to a uniform set of ethical standards. It demonstrates when the fundamental accounting equation is incorrect. It helps management negotiate with workers' unions.
It results in the creation of the company's financial accounting statements.
A company has a lease that requires the company to pay its annual office space rent in advance on December 31 of each year. On a quarterly basis, this expense totals $10,000. How should the rent expense be recorded on the firm's books in the following year to account for this transaction? It should be recorded as a decrease of $40,000 in the asset accounts under prepaid rent. It should be recorded as a decrease of $40,000 in the asset accounts under paid expense. It should be recorded as a decrease of $40,000 in the expense accounts under prepaid rent. It should be recorded as a decrease of $40,000 in the expense accounts under prepaid expense.
It should be recorded as a decrease of $40,000 in the asset accounts under prepaid rent.
What is a drawback of the United States using International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)?
It would cost U.S. companies time and money in the short term to adopt.
Alex received accounting information via a message that was formatted with a header that included date, to, from, and subject lines. Which form of communication was used?
Memorandum
What is a benefit of adopting a single set of international accounting standards?
More uniform financial reporting among international companies
Which list includes assets held by a local small business?
Office equipment, company vehicles, and cash
When are revenue and expenses recognized in accrual basis accounting?
Revenue is recognized when earned, and expenses are recognized when incurred.
Why does a stockholder's equity need to be completed prior to preparing a balance sheet? The balance sheet is part of the statement of stockholder's equity. The amount of ending balance from the statement of stockholder's equity must be presented on the balance sheet. The amount of beginning balance from the statement of stockholder's equity must be presented on the balance sheet. The statement of stockholder's equity is more useful to external users than the balance sheet.
The amount of ending balance from the statement of stockholder's equity must be presented on the balance sheet
What information is contained in the balance sheet and the income statement?
The balance sheet contains assets, liabilities, and stockholder's equity, and the income statement contains revenues and expenses.
Why would an accountant conduct financial forecasting
To determine if a company will need additional investors
Jan, a sales representative in a manufacturing company, is discussing the recent announcement of layoffs due to a reduction in product demand. Little information has been circulated by management regarding which departments will be affected. Jan has begun telling coworkers that employees in the sales department will be impacted first because that is what happened at her last job at a pharmaceutical company. Why is Jan's statement considered an assumption?
The statement is unsupported by communication from management.
What should be considered when deciding on a time period for a budget? Amount of financial activity Amount of income Amount of expenses Amount of emergencies
amount if financial activity
What determines the frequency of deposits of federal income taxes withheld and Social Security and Medicare taxes?
amount owed by the firm
What is an example of recurring income?
bank account interest
Which account appears on a post-closing trial balance? Capital stock Expenses Income Dividends
capital stock
A company has four employees who are paid every two weeks. Each biweekly payroll has a total expense of $7,500 and covers ten working days. The company accountant is completing the bookkeeping for January, which includes four days of the current pay period. Which adjustment will need to be entered for these accruals?
credit salary payable 3,000
A corporation had not yet received the monthly electric bill, so it decides to accrue an estimate of $1,000. What would appear in the appropriate journal entry? Credit to cash Credit to utilities payable Debit to prepaid insurance Debit to entertainment expense
credit to utilities payable
What must an accountant record when journalizing a transaction?
description of transaction
Which accounts do closing entries move to retained earnings? Expense and asset Expense and liability Asset and liability Expense and revenue
expense and revenue
What information does a balance sheet show? Results of business operations for a calendar year Revenues and expenses over a fiscal year Amount of net income or loss in a fiscal quarter Financial position of a business at a specific date
financial position of a business at a specific date
Marcus collected this data in his budget for the month of March: Cash from handyman work $70 Paycheck income $1,500 Rent and bills -$800 Purchase of lawnmower -$150 Total income $1570 Total Expenses -$950 Which description matches Marcus' March budget?
he ran a surplus of 620
Which item is a living expense?
health care premiums
Which financial statement shows all of the expenses of doing business over a specific period of time? Balance sheet Income statement Statement of cash flows Statement of stockholder's equity
income statement
Which financial statement shows the results of operations for a given period? Balance sheet Income statement Statement of cash flows Statement of stockholder's equity
income statement
Which statement is a financial accounting statement? Income statement Special journals General ledger Inventory report
income statment
What should a journal entry include when a company purchases inventory on account?
increase in liabilities
What is a characteristic of an asset account?
increases w/ a debit
Which account will be a part of the adjusting journal entry to record the interest that has been incurred, but not paid, on a note payable? Cash Notes payable Interest payable Dividend expense
interest payable
What is an example of a macro factor in planning a budget? Interest rates Pay raise at work Adopting a pet Personal health
interest rates
Which step should an accountant perform next after analyzing source documents to determine their effects on the basic accounting equation? Prepare t-accounts Prepare a trial balance Post the journal entries Journalize the transactions
journalize the transaction
Which concept is measured by the current ratio?
liquidity
What would an accountant debit in order to record the purchase of machinery made using a long-term loan?
machiery
What should be included in a short-term budget? Plans for retirement in five years Monthly water bill expenses Expected changes in mortgage interest rates Certificate of Deposit matures
monthly water bill expense
A company writes a check to purchase a case of printer cartridges. Which account would be debited in the journal entry to record this purchase? Cash Office supplies Accounts payable Supplies expense
office supplies
Which group should make use of financial accounting information when determining whether to open an additional store location? Suppliers Customers Owners and managers Employees and union
owners and managers
Which method is used when calculating uncollectible accounts expense using the income statement approach? Direct write off Total accounts receivable Aging of accounts receivable Percentage of net credit sales
percentage of net credit sales
What does double-entry accounting refer to?
recording equal debits and credits for each transaction
Which characteristic of an organization is assessed using financial statement analysis?
solvency
How would a bank use financial accounting information? To approve lines of credit To determine manufacturing needs To make purchasing decisions To manage personnel needs
to approve lines of credit
How can potential creditors use financial statement analysis?
to determine a company's ability to pay short-term debts
How would an employee labor union use financial accounting information? To approve lines of credit or loans To determine ability to pay an increase in wages To make purchasing-related decisions To manage long-term personnel needs
to determine ability to pay an increase in wages
Why are special journals used in accounting information systems?
to group together transactions of a similar type
A firm has the following assets and liabilities: Cash: $10,500 Accounts Receivable: $35,000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts: $2,000 Accounts Payable: $8,000 After preparing a classified balance sheet, what should the firm's total assets and liabilities be? Total assets of $45,500, and total liabilities of $10,000 Total assets of $45,500, and total liabilities of $8,000 Total assets of $43,500, and total liabilities of $8,000 Total assets of $43,500, and total liabilities of $10,000
total assets 43.500 and total liabilities 8,000
Which financial statement is used to ensure that all debits and credits balance? Income statement Balance sheet Cash flow statement Trial balance
trial balance