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Mayflower, Inc. provided the following for 2017: Cost of Goods Sold (Cost of sales) $1,100,000 Beginning Merchandise Inventory 325,000 Ending Merchandise Inventory 600,000 Calculate the average merchandise inventory held by Thomas, Inc. during the year. A. $462,500 .B. $925,000 C. $600,000 D. $325,000
462,500
A company that uses the perpetual inventory system sold goods for $2,500 to a customer on account. The company had purchased the inventory for $500. Which of the following journal entries correctly records the cost of goods sold? A. Cost of Goods Sold 500 Merchandise Inventory 500 B. Merchandise Inventory 500 Cost of Goods Sold 500 C. Cost of Goods Sold 500 Sales Revenue 500 D. Accounts Receivable 500 Sales Revenue 500
A.
A company sold merchandise with a cost of $238 for $440 on account. The seller uses the perpetual inventory system. The entry to record the cost of merchandise sold would include ________. A. a debit to Cash and a credit to Sales Revenue for $440 B. a debit to Cost of Goods Sold and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $238 C. a debit to Sales Revenue and a credit to Cash for $440 D. a debit to Merchandise Inventory for $238 and a credit to Cost of Goods Sold for $238
B. a debit to Cost of Goods Sold and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $238
A merchandiser uses a perpetual inventory system. The beginning Owner, Capital balance of the merchandiser was $95,000. During the year, Sales Revenue amounted to $80,000, Sales Returns and Allowances were $1,300, Sales Discounts were $2,700, Cost of Goods Sold was $40,000, and all other expenses totaled $13,000. The company paid $24,000 in withdrawals to the owner. The last step in the closing process would include ________. A. a debit to Income Summary for $57,000 B. a debit to the Owner, Capital account for $24,000 C. a credit to Income Summary for $80,000 D. a debit to the Owner, Capital account for $20,000
B. a debit to the Owner, Capital account for $24,000
When a company uses the perpetual inventory method, which of the following would be the entry to adjust inventory to lower-of-cost-or-market? A. debit Merchandise Inventory and credit Cost of Goods Sold B. debit Cost of Goods Sold and credit Merchandise Inventory This is the correct answer.C. debit Merchandise Inventory and credit Inventory Adjustment D. debit Loss on Inventory and credit Merchandise Inventory
B. debit Cost of Goods Sold and credit Merchandise Inventory
A company purchased 80 units for $20 each on January 31. It purchased 190 units for $25 each on February 28. It sold 190 units for $80 each from March 1 through December 31. If the company uses the first-in, first-out inventory costing method, what is the amount of Cost of Goods Sold on the income statement for the year ending December 31? (Assume that the company uses a perpetual inventory system.) A. $1,600 B. $4,350 .C. $4,750 D. $6,350
B. 4,350
Which of the following principles states that a business's financial statements must report enough information for outsiders to make knowledgeable decisions about the company? A. conservatism B. disclosure principle C. consistency principle D. materiality concept
C. consistency principle
available for sale represents the total cost of merchandise inventory that is available for sale during the time period.
Cost of goods
The ending merchandise inventory for the current accounting period is overstated by $3,500. What will be the effect of this error? A. The ending merchandise inventory for the next accounting period will be overstated by $3,500. B. The cost of goods sold for the current accounting period will be overstated by $3,500. C. The cost of goods sold for the next accounting period will be understated by $3,500. D. The net income for the current accounting period will be overstated by $3,500.
D. The net income for the current accounting period will be overstated by $3,500.
Which of the following assets must be reported at the lower-of-cost-or-market value? A. Notes Receivable B. Accounts Receivable C. Prepaid Insurance D. Merchandise Inventory
D. Merchandise invetory
Under a perpetual inventory system, merchandise returned by a customer to the seller is recorded as a ________ in the books of seller. A. sales allowance B. sales discount C. purchase return D. sales return
D. Sales Return
The consistency principle states that businesses should report the same amount of ending merchandise inventory from period to period. True or False
False
the sum of Purchases less Purchase Returns and Allowances and Purchase Discounts.
Net Purchases
is the amount a company has earned on sales of merchandise after returns, allowances, and discounts have been taken out
Net Sales Revenue
Gross profit minus operating expenses equals
Operating income
A company is uncertain whether a complex transaction should be recorded as an asset or an expense. Under the conservatism principle, it should choose to treat it as an asset. True False
True
On a multi-step income statement, merchandisers report operating expenses in two categorieslong dash—selling expenses and administrative expenses. True or False
True
Better Buy, Inc. has 7 units in inventory on December 31. The units were purchased in November for $160 each. The price lists from the suppliers indicate that the same items would now cost the company a total of $1,155. What would be the amount reported as Ending Merchandise Inventory on the balance sheet? A. $2,275 B. $1,120 C. $325 D. $1,155
c. 1120
states that a company should report the least favorable figures in the financial statements when two or more possible options are presented.
conservatism principle
that a business should use the same accounting methods and procedures from period to period.
consistency principle
principle states that a company should report enough information for outsiders to make knowledgeable decisions about the company. Information should be relevant and have faithful representation.
disclosure principle
A purchase discount is the amount offered to the purchaser for delaying the payment to the seller. True or False
false
Freight in is recorded in the Merchandise Inventory account if the purchaser uses the perpetual inventory system. True or False
false
In a period of rising costs, the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method results in lower cost of goods sold and higher net income than the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method. True False
false
Under the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method, the cost of goods sold is based on the oldest purchases. True False
false
is used when the company knows exactly which item was sold and exactly what the item cost.
first-in, first-out method (FIFO)
Administrative expenses
include expenses not related to marketing the company's goods and services.
states that a company must perform strictly proper accounting only for significant items.
materiality concept
perpetual inventory system
offers continuous computerized record of merchandise inventory
requires a physical count of inventory to determine inventory on hand.
periodic inventory system
single-step income statement
presents revenues and expenses with no subtotals
multi-step income statement
presents revenues and expenses with subtotals to highlight significant relationships.
is used when the company knows exactly which item was sold and exactly what the item cost.
specific identification method
If a physical count of inventory indicates that the Merchandise Inventory account is overstated, an adjusting entry is required to record the difference. True or False
true
Maintaining good controls over merchandise inventory ensures that inventory purchases are properly authorized and accounted for by the accounting system. True or False
true
On the income statement, a merchandising company reports the cost of merchandise inventory that has been sold to customers. True or False
true
The specific identification method of inventory costing is recommended when a business deals in unique and high-priced inventory items. True or False
true
When using the LIFO inventory costing method, ending merchandise inventory will be the lowest, as compared to FIFO and weighted-average inventory costing methods, when costs are increasing. True or False
true
computes a new weighted-average cost per unit after each purchase.
weighted-average method