ACCT EXAM 2
journal entry for credit cards (without fees)
debit: advertising expense credit: accounts payable
journal entry for credit cards (with fees)
debit: cash debit: service fee expense credit: service revenue
Writing off accounts receivable journal entry
debit:allowance for uncollectible accounts credit: accounts receivable
trade discounts
disguise real price from competitors, give quality discounts to customers, change prices without publishing a catalog
note receivable
formal credit agreement between borrower and lender
Rice Corp. noticed that a check written by the company for $1000 was incorrectly recorded by the bank as $1100. How should this error be handled in a bank reconciliation
$100 should be added to the bank balance
cash return on assets = cash flow to sales x asset turnover
-cash return on assets: Operating c.f/average total assets -cash flow to sales: operating cash flow/net sales -asset turnover: net sales/average total assets
the two conditions that must exist for a sale and related receivable to be recognized are:
-earning process is virtually complete -collection from customer is reasonably assured
Accounts receivable includes:
-nontrade receivables: tax refund claims, interest recievable, and loans by the company to other entities, including stockholders and employees
Uncollectible accounts have the effect of:
1) reducing assets (accounts receivable) by estimating the amount we won't college 2) increasing expenses (bad debt) to reflect the cost offering credit to customers
control over cash receipts(cash/checks)
1. open mail each day, and make a list of checks received including the amount and payers name 2. designate an employee to deposit cash and checks into the company bank account each day, different from the person who receives cash and checks 3. have another employee record cash receipts in the accounting records as soon as possible. verify cash receipts by comparing the bank deposit slip with the account records 4. accept credit cards or debit cards, to limit the amount of cash employees handle
formula for average collection period
365 divided by receivable turnover ratio
Operating activities: GAINS/LOSSES(add/subtract)
Add losses, subtract gains
Operating activities: CURRENT LIABILITIES(add/subtract)
Increases: add, Decreases: subtract
-cash return on assets:
Operating c.f/average total assets
contra-revenue account
account with a balance that is opposite of its related revenue account
what is the best measure of a company's probability
accrual-based net income
Operating activities: EXPENSES (add/subtract)
add expenses
direct method
adjust items on the income statement to directly show the cash inflow and outflows from operations such as cash received from customers and cash paid for inventory, salaries, rent, interest, taxes,
Operating activities: current liabilities are
anything payable
under the indirect method of preparing the statement of cash flows, depreciation expenses and losses are added back to net income because....
aren't cash flow,
indirect method
beings with net income and then list the adjustments to net income, in order to arrive at operating cash flow (companies use this more)
cash inflow for finance activities
borrowing from the bank, issuance of common stock to investors
Cash return on assets = cash flow on sales x asset turnover
cash flow (operating cash flow/net sales) x asset turnover (net sale/average total assets)
Company selling their own common stock is....
cash inflow (financing)
net revenue
company's total revenue minus any sales, returns, allowances
Allowance for uncollectible accounts is what type of account:
contra-asset (which is why you debit, except for when you write-off)
Sales discounts, returns, and allowances are....
contra-revenue accounts which means it has a normal debit balance, and is reduce the reported amount of net income
sales revenue and allowances need a ______ entry to increase the account
debit
journal entry for previously written off accounts
debit: accounts receivable credit: allowance for uncollectible accounts debit: cash credit: accounts receivable
net realizable value
how much company expects to collect. Accounts receivable(how much money you receive through accounts)-amount for uncollectible accounts(expected amount you aren't going to collect)
bank reconciliation: error
if company balance is higher than bank, and the company made the error you have to match the balance so you have to subtract the company balance since the bank is higher. (vise/versa)
which financial statements help forecast a company's cash-generating potential
income statement & balance sheet
bad debt expense is reported in the _____ and classified as _____
income statement, operating expense
the effect of uncollectible account is to...
increase expenses, reduce assets
Operating activities: CURRENT ASSETS(add/subtract)
increases: subtract, decreases: add
accounts receivable
informal credit agreement with trade customers
Operating activities: current assets are
inventory, prepaid rent, accounts receivable
financing activities in statement of cash flows
issuance of bonds, sale of the company's common stock, repurchase of the company's owns stock
bank reconciliation: what does deposit outstanding mean
it is an increase in the banks balance, which you debit (add)
bank reconciliation: what does checks outstanding mean
it means its a liability to the company, which you credit (subtract)
internal auditor
make sure theres no errors, make sure they follow internal control rules
stewards
managers who are entrusted with taking care of the assets of a company
definition: bank reconciliation
matches the balance of cash in the bank account with the balance of cash in the company own record
asset turnover
measures the sale revenue generated for each dollar of assets
receivable turnover ratio formula
net credit sales divided by average accounts receivable (net)
the return on assets is calculated by dividing ____ & ____
net income; average total assets
-asset turnover
net sales/average total assets
Depreciation expense is added back to net income when preparing cash flow from operating activities section because depreciation represents a(n) _____ reduction to net income
non-cash expense. depreciation expense decreases net income on hte income statement but odes not decrease cash from operating activities on the statement of cash flows (no check is written for depreciation expense) deprieciation expense is a non-cash expense and thus is added back to the net income when calculating cash from oeprating activities
-cash flow to sales:
operating cash flow/net sales
Uncollectible is in which (financing, operating, investing)
operating expense, decreases net income by the uncollectible amount
Percentage-of-receivables method
referred to as balance sheet method because you estimate bad debts on the balance sheet- accounts receivable
estimating uncollectible accounts in the following year
t-chart
amortization expense
the allocation(distrubtion) to expenses of the cost of an intangible asset such as a patent, goodwill, bond issue costs, etc
During the month, the amount of cash in petty cash is equal to...
the authorized amount of petty cash less the amount of receipts
Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO) of the Treadway Commision
the framework for designing an internal control system
What occurs when petty cash is used to be pay for an item
the receipt is placed in the petty cash fund
accounts receivable are classified as current assets because...
they will be converted to cash within 1 year of normal operating cycle