Acct 201 Final
Carson Company on July 15 sells merchandise on account to Tayler Co. for $2,000, terms 2/10, n/30. On July 20, Tayler Co. returns merchandise worth $800 to Carson Company. On July 24 payment is received from Tayler Co. for the balance due. What is the amount of cash received?
$1,176
Langston company began the year by issuing $90,000 of common stock for cash. The company recorded revenues of $825,000, expenses of $720,000, and paid dividends of $45,000. What was Lankston's net income for the year?
$105,000
During 2014, its first year of operations, Jane;s Bakery had revenues if $65,000 and expenses of $33,000. The business paid cash dividends of $18,000. What is the balance in Retained Earnings at December 31, 2014?
$14,000 credit
in the first month of operations, the total of the debit entries to the Cash account amounted to $1,200 and the total of the credit entries to the Cash account amounted to $900. The Cash account has a
$300 debit balance
Kathy's Blooms purchased a delivery van with a $50,000 list price. The company was given a $5,000 cash discount by the dealer, and paid $2,500 sales tax. Annual insurance on the van is $1,250. As a result of the purchase, by how much will Kathy's Blooms increase its van account?
$47,000
a company purchases inventory as follows: 200 units at $5.00 300 units at $5.50 the average unit cost for inventory is
$5.30
Accounts included in the post-closing trial balance
Accumulated Depreciation, Retained Earnings, Supplies
if a company buys a $700 machine on credit, this transaction will affect the
balance sheet only
declaring a cash dividend will
decrease retained earnings
the payment of a liability
decreases assets and liabilities
A paid dividend
decreases assets and stockholders' equity
an expense
decreases stockholders' equity
in preparing a bank reconciliation, outstanding checks are
deducted from the balance per bank
recording depreciation each period is necessary in accordance with the
expense recognition principle
deposits in transit
have been recorded on the company's books but not yet by the bank
On a classified balance sheet, companies usually list current assets
in the order in which they are expected to be converted into cash
to show how successfully your business performed during a period of time, you would report its revenues and expenses in the
income statement
issuing new shares of common stock will
increase common stock
interest is usually associated with
notes receivable
Net income will result if gross profit exceeds
operating expenses
Which account will have a zero balance after closing entries have been journalized and posted?
service revenue
when collection is made on Accounts Receivable
total assets will remain the same
an accounting record that includes a list of accounts and their balances at a given time is called a
trial balance
Reporting a net income of $95,000 will
increase retained earnings
collection of a $600 accounts receivable
increases an asset $600; decreases an asset $600
a credit to a liability account
indicates an increase in the amount owed to creditors
the factor which determines whether or not goods should be included in a physical count of inventory is
legal title
On January 15, Nifty Company sells merchandise on account to Martinez Associates for $3,000 with terms 3/10, n/30. On January 20, Martinez returns merchandise worth $600 to Nifty. On January 24, payment is received from Martinez for the balance due. What is the amount of cash received?
$2,328
Jamal Company began the year with $84,000 in its common stock account and a debit balance in retained earnings of $36,000. During the year, the company earned net income of $18,000 and declared and paid $6,000 of dividends. In addition, the company sold common stock amounting to $22,000. Based on this information, what should the transaction analysis show for the ending total of all stockholders' equity accounts?
$82,000
the right of the corporation to receive money in the future is called
account receivable
The liability created by a business when it purchases coffee beans and coffee cups on credit from suppliers is termed
accounts payable
A check written by the company for $167 is incorrectly recorded by a bank as $176. On the bank reconciliation, the $9 error should be
added to the balance per books
the balance in the Accumulated Depreciation account represents the
amount charged to expense since the acquisition of the plant asset
if a company issues common stock for $40,000 and uses $30,000 of the cash to purchase equipment
assets will be increased by $40,000
If the estimated depreciation for equipment were $800, the adjusting entry would contain a
credit to Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment for $800
The retained earnings statement shows all of the following except
the time period following the one shown for the income statement