Accounting Final possible MC questions
Book Side of Reconciliation
*Add*-Bank collection of dividend revenue, Interest revenue of bank balance, EFT receipt from customer Less:correction of book error, service charge, cost of printed checks, *NSF checks*
Prepaid Rent is an expense account that appears on the income statement.
false
An invoice, with payment terms of 5/10, n/30, was issued on April 28 for $ 235.00. If the payment was made on May 12, the amount of payment will be
$ 235.00
Which of the following is the correct order of preparation of financial statements?
Income statement ---statement of owner's equity ------balance sheet ----statement of cash flows
The statement of owner's equity informs users about changes in the owner's capital account over a period of time
True
A liability created when a business receives cash from customers in advance of providing services or delivering goods is called a(n)
Unearned Revenue
A company that uses the perpetual inventory system purchases inventory for $ 62,000 on account, with terms of 3/10, n/30. Which of the following is the journal entry to record the payment made within 10 days?
a debit to Accounts Payable for $ 62,000, a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $ 1,860, and a credit to Cash for $ 60,140
Which of the following would be included in the journal to record an NSF check?
a debit to Accounts Receivable and a credit to Cash
The bank statement reveals an EFT payment made to one of the company's suppliers that has not yet been recorded in the journal. How would this information be included on the bank reconciliation?
a deduction on the book side
Revenues and the owner's contributions in the business increase owner's equity
true
The useful life of a plant asset is the length of the service period expected from the asset.
true
The Gonzalez, Capital account is a permanent account.
true
The units-of-production method allocates a varying amount of depreciation each year based on an asset's usage.
true
Deffered Revenue
unearned revenue
Which of the following depreciation methods allocate a varying amount of depreciation to expense each year based on an asset's usage?
units of production method
During a period of declining inventory costs, which of the following inventory costing methods should be used by a company that intends to minimize its income tax expenses?
first-in, first-out
Equity Accounts- Expenses,Capital, Withdraws, Revenues
True
An expenditure that increases the capacity or efficiency of a plant asset or that extends the asset's life is known as a revenue expenditure.
false
Deffered Expense
An asset created when a business makes advance payments of future expenses.
Credits in a trail balance
Accts. Payable, Revenue, Capital, Notes Payable
An asset was purchased for $ 30,000 on January 1, 2019. The asset's estimated useful life was five years, and its residual value was $ 12,000. The straight-line method of depreciation was used. Calculate the gain or loss if the asset is sold for $ 24,000 on December 31, 2019, the last day of the accounting period.
loss of 2,400
Gross profit is calculated as
net sales revenue less cost of goods sold
The Sales Discounts Forfeited account
represents the discount lost when a customer does not pay within the discount period
Which of the following inventory valuation methods should be used for unique items?
specific identification
Journal entries are required for the reconciling items on the book side because
those transactions have not yet been recorded on the company's books
Accounts Receivable is listed above merchandise Inventory on the balance sheet
true
Adjusting entries either credit a revenue account or debit an expense account.
true
If the bank reconciliation includes a bank service charge, a journal entry is required, which debits Bank Expense and credits Cash.
true
In a bank reconciliation, a NSF check will be shown on the book side of the reconciliation.
true
Accounting Equation
(Assets = Liabilities + Equity) The equation consists of three categories: assets, liabilities, and equity. Each category of the accounting equation contains accounts. The equation is the basic tool of accounting.
A company using the perpetual inventory system purchased inventory worth $ 24,000 on account with terms of 3/10, n/30. Defective inventory of $ 3,000 was returned two days later, and the accounts were appropriately adjusted. If the invoice is paid 10 days after the invoice date, the amount of the purchase discount that would be available to the company is?
24,000-3,000= 21,000. 21,000x.03= *630 dollars*
Tulip Company purchased equipment for $ 59000 on January 1, 2017. On December 31, 2019, the equipment was sold for $ 23000. Accumulated Depreciation as of December 31, 2019 was $ 29000. Calculate gain or loss on the sale.
7,000 loss
A company purchased inventory for $ 72,000 from a vendor on account, FOB shipping point, with terms of 4/10, n/30. The company paid the shipper $ 1,700 cash for freight in. The company paid the vendor nine days after the invoice date. If there was no beginning inventory, the cost of inventory would be ________.
72,000x.04=2,880 72,000-2,880=69,120 69,120+1,700=*70,820 dollars*
In reconciling a bank statement, the bank balance is $1,500, and the checkbook balance is $2,105. Which of the following is the most probable reason for the checkbook balance being larger than the bank balance?
A deposit in transit was made at the end of the month.
Mercury Company established a petty cash fund with a $ 700 balance. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A journal entry is needed to debit the Cash account and credit the Petty Cash account for $ 700.
accured revenue
A revenue that has been earned but for which the cash has not yet been collected.
Dickens Services Company performed accounting services for a client in December. A bill was mailed to the client on December 30. The company received a check by mail on January 5. Which of the following accounts should appear on the balance sheet as of December 31 as related to the services performed?
Accounts Receivable
Westwood Supply Services received $1,000 cash from a customer; the amount was owed to the business from the previous month. Which of the following accounts will decrease as a result of this transaction?
Accounts Receivable
A customer's promise to pay in the future for services or goods sold is called a(n)
Accounts Recievable
Which of the following is a contra account?
Accumulated depreciation
Wilson Furniture Company is a sole proprietorship. Wilson contributed $40,000 of cash in exchange for capital. Which of the following accounts will be debited?
Cash
Debits in a trial balance
Cash, Expenses, Furniture, accounts receivable
Under which of the following categories would bonds held as an investment for less than a year appear?
Current Asset
The entry to record depreciation includes a debit to the ________ account.
Depreciation Expense
Which of the following accounts has an ending balance equal to net income immediately before it is closed?
Income Summary
Which of the following financial statements reports expenses in decreasing order of their amounts, by stating the largest expense first?
Income Statement
Which of the following is true of freight in?
It is the transportation cost on purchases.
Buildings, land, and equipment are classified as
Long term assets
A check for which a maker's bank account has inadequate money to pay the check is known as a
NSF check
A company's accountant capitalized a payment that should have been recorded as a revenue expenditure. How will this error affect the company's financial statements?
Net income will be overstated
Which of the following accounts will be closed by debiting the Income Summary account?
Salaries Expense
A journal entry for a $ 80 payment for rent expense was posted as a debit to Salaries Expense and a credit to Cash. Which of the following statements correctly states the effect of the error on the trial balance?
The sum of the credits will equal the sum of the debits.
Liabilities represent creditors' claims on the business's assets.
True
Permanent accounts are not closed at the end of the accounting period
True
accured liabilities
amounts owed that are not yet paid
Which of the following is included in the cost of a plant asset?
amounts paid to make the asset ready for its intended use
The bank recorded a $3,000 deposit as $300. How would this information be included on the bank reconciliation?
an addition on the bank side
The bank statement reveals an EFT received from a customer that has not yet been recorded in the journal. How would this information be included on the bank reconciliation?
an addition on the book side
Accounts Receivable is a(n) ________ account and has a normal ________ balance.
asset, debit
Rosewood Company purchased land for $ 120,000 by making a cash payment of $ 32,000, and promising to pay the remaining amount in a later accounting period. What is the net effect of this transaction on Rosewood's accounting equation?
assets and liabilities increase by $ 88,000
Saturn Company paid $ 10,000 on accounts payable. How does this transaction affect the accounting equation of Saturn?
assets decrease by $ 10,000 and liabilities decrease by $ 10,000
Lance Gomez is the owner of a sole proprietorship. Lance withdrew $5,000 cash from the business for personal use. Which of the following accounts is credited?
cash
Increase to Accounts Receivable- DR Decrease to Unearned Revenue- DR Decrease to Cash- CR Increase to Interest Expense- DR Increase to Salaries Payable- CR Decrease to Prepaid Rent- CR Increase to Proudfoot, Capital- CR Increase to Notes Receivable- DR Decrease to Accounts Payable- DR Increase to Interest Revenue- CR
changes
a. Accounts Payable Balance sheet b. Cash Cash flow Balance sheet c. Owner, Capital Owners Equity Balance sheet d. Accounts Receivable Balance sheet e. Rent Expense Income Statement f. Service Revenue Income statement g. Office Supplies Balance sheet h. Owner, Withdrawals Owners equity i. Land Balance sheet j. Salaries Expense Income statement
changes
Cash received in advance of providing the service is called
deferred revenues
Which of the following items are reconciling items on the bank side of the reconciliation?
deposit in transit and outstanding checks
Bank Side of Reconciliation
deposits in transit, outstanding checks, bank errors
For expenses, the category of account and its normal balance is
equity and a debit balance
accured expenses
expenses incurred but not yet paid in cash or recorded
A payable involves a future receipt of cash
false
All plant assets are depreciated.
false
An accounting firm collected cash on account. As a result of this transaction, assets and revenues increase.
false
Given the same purchase and sales data, and assuming the cost of inventory is rising, the costing methods for inventory will result in different amounts for sales revenue.
false
In a period of rising costs, the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method results in a lower cost of goods sold and a higher net income than the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method.
false
The balance sheet of a business summarizes an entity's revenues and expenses.
false
The field of accounting that focuses on providing information for external decision makers is
financial accounting
Which of the following inventory costing methods results in the highest value of ending inventory during a period of rising inventory costs?
first-in, first-out
Which of the following inventory costing methods yields the highest net income during a period of rising inventory costs?
first-in, first-out
A check payment for $658 was incorrectly entered in the Cash account as $856. Which of the following adjustments needs to be made?
increase the book balance
Which one of the following account groups normally has a credit balance?
liabilities and revenues
In a bank reconciliation, a deposit in transit will be shown on the bank side of the reconciliation
true
In a trial balance, total debits must always equal total credits.
true