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An examination of the financial statements of a business to ensure that they conform with generally accepted accounting principles is called? A certification An audit A verification A validation
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An examination of the financial statements of a business to ensure that they conform with generally accepted accounting principles is called? A certification An audit A verification A validation
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2. Morrow Corp. makes a credit sales (i. e
2. Morrow Corp. makes a credit sales (i.e., sale on account) to a customer. The effect of this transaction on the accounting equation is that? Assets increase and liabilities increase Assets increase and stockholder’s equity increases Liabilities increase and stockholder’s equity decreases Liabilities decrease and stockholder’s equity increases
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2. Morrow Corp. makes a credit sales (i. e
2. Morrow Corp. makes a credit sales (i.e., sale on account) to a customer. The effect of this transaction on the accounting equation is that? Assets increase and liabilities increase Assets increase and stockholder’s equity increases Liabilities increase and stockholder’s equity decreases Liabilities decrease and stockholder’s equity increases
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3.On January 1, 2005, Thomas Company paid $1000 for a two-year insurance policy on the building. The accounting period ends December 31. At the end of 2005, the financial statement should report? Prepaid Insurance $500; Insurance Expense $500 Prepaid Insurance $0; Insurance Expense $1000 Prepaid Insurance $1000; Insurance Expense $0 Prepaid Insurance $250; Insurance Expense $250
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3.On January 1, 2005, Thomas Company paid $1000 for a two-year insurance policy on the building. The accounting period ends December 31. At the end of 2005, the financial statement should report? Prepaid Insurance $500; Insurance Expense $500 Prepaid Insurance $0; Insurance Expense $1000 Prepaid Insurance $1000; Insurance Expense $0 Prepaid Insurance $250; Insurance Expense $250
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4.Retained earnings refers to?
The amount reported as “the bottom line” on the income statement The accumulated amount of past earnings of a corporation that has not been distributed to shareholders as dividends The total amount of stockholder’s equity for a corporation The amount that shareholders have invested by purchasing a corporation’s stock
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4.Retained earnings refers to?
The amount reported as “the bottom line” on the income statement The accumulated amount of past earnings of a corporation that has not been distributed to shareholders as dividends The total amount of stockholder’s equity for a corporation The amount that shareholders have invested by purchasing a corporation’s stock
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5.The amount of rent expense reported on the income statement is?
The amount of cash paid for rent in the current period The amount of cash paid for rent in the current period less any unpaid rent at the end of the period The amount of rent used up (incurred) in the current period to help generate revenue An increase in net income
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5.The amount of rent expense reported on the income statement is?
The amount of cash paid for rent in the current period The amount of cash paid for rent in the current period less any unpaid rent at the end of the period The amount of rent used up (incurred) in the current period to help generate revenue An increase in net income
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6.The advantages of incorporation include all of the following except?
Ability to raise capital Tax deductibility of dividends Ease of transfer of ownership Limited liability of owners
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6.The advantages of incorporation include all of the following except?
Ability to raise capital Tax deductibility of dividends Ease of transfer of ownership Limited liability of owners
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7. A cash inflow from financing activities includes?
Proceeds from selling investments in equity securities of another company Proceeds from selling equipment Proceeds from issuance of bonds payable Receipt of interest payments
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7. A cash inflow from financing activities includes?
Proceeds from selling investments in equity securities of another company Proceeds from selling equipment Proceeds from issuance of bonds payable Receipt of interest payments
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8.Under accrual basis accounting, revenues are?
Recognized when they are earned Recognized when cash is received Recognized when they are incurred Recognized when cash is paid
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8.Under accrual basis accounting, revenues are?
Recognized when they are earned Recognized when cash is received Recognized when they are incurred Recognized when cash is paid
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9. Which financial statement shows the financial position of a business as of a given date?
Balance sheet Income statement Statement of cash flows Statement of retained earnings
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9. Which financial statement shows the financial position of a business as of a given date?
Balance sheet Income statement Statement of cash flows Statement of retained earnings
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10.The accounts payable account has a beginning balance of $1000 and we purchased $3000 of inventory on credit during the month. The ending balance was $800. How much did we pay our creditors during the month? $2800 $3000 $3200 $3800
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10.The accounts payable account has a beginning balance of $1000 and we purchased $3000 of inventory on credit during the month. The ending balance was $800. How much did we pay our creditors during the month? $2800 $3000 $3200 $3800
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11.Adjusting entries never include?
Prepaid expenses Interest payable Unearned revenue Cash
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11.Adjusting entries never include?
Prepaid expenses Interest payable Unearned revenue Cash
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12. If you wanted to know what accounting rules a company follows related to its inventory, where would you look? The notes to the financial statements The income statement The balance sheet The headings to the financial statements
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12. If you wanted to know what accounting rules a company follows related to its inventory, where would you look? The notes to the financial statements The income statement The balance sheet The headings to the financial statements
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13. At the end of December, the owner of an apartment complex realized that the December rent had not been collected from one of the tenants amounting to $500. On December 31, the owner would show which of the following on its financial statements? Unearned rent revenue of $500 Rent Receivable of $500 Rent Payable of $500 Rent Expense of $500
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13. At the end of December, the owner of an apartment complex realized that the December rent had not been collected from one of the tenants amounting to $500. On December 31, the owner would show which of the following on its financial statements? Unearned rent revenue of $500 Rent Receivable of $500 Rent Payable of $500 Rent Expense of $500
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14. Which of the following accounts is increased by credit entries and decreased by debit entries?
Cash Advertising Expense Equipment Accounts payable
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14. Which of the following accounts is increased by credit entries and decreased by debit entries?
Cash Advertising Expense Equipment Accounts payable
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15. The primary objective of financial information is to?
Provide information to detect fraud in the preparation of financial statements Provide information about the taxable income of the company Provide managers with information about the efficiency and effectiveness of the production process Provide useful economic information about a business to help external parties make sound financial decisions
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15. The primary objective of financial information is to?
Provide information to detect fraud in the preparation of financial statements Provide information about the taxable income of the company Provide managers with information about the efficiency and effectiveness of the production process Provide useful economic information about a business to help external parties make sound financial decisions
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16. Which of the following is the private body responsible for establishing generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)? PCAOB SEC FASB APB
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16. Which of the following is the private body responsible for establishing generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)? PCAOB SEC FASB APB
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17.Failure to make an adjusting entry to recognize accrued utilities payable would cause an?
Understatement of expenses and liabilities and an overstatement of stockholder’s equity Overstatement of expenses and liabilities and an understatement of stockholder’s equity Understatement of expenses, liabilities, and stockholder’s equity Overstatement of assets, expenses, and stockholder’s equity
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17.Failure to make an adjusting entry to recognize accrued utilities payable would cause an?
Understatement of expenses and liabilities and an overstatement of stockholder’s equity Overstatement of expenses and liabilities and an understatement of stockholder’s equity Understatement of expenses, liabilities, and stockholder’s equity Overstatement of assets, expenses, and stockholder’s equity
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18.Which of the following accounts would not be closed at the end of the accounting period?
Dividends Sales revenue Cost of goods sold Inventory
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18.Which of the following accounts would not be closed at the end of the accounting period?
Dividends Sales revenue Cost of goods sold Inventory
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19. Which accounting principle states that expenses incurred in generating revenue should be recorded in the same period in which the revenue is recognized? Historical cost principle Going concern principle Matching principle Revenue recognition principle
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19. Which accounting principle states that expenses incurred in generating revenue should be recorded in the same period in which the revenue is recognized? Historical cost principle Going concern principle Matching principle Revenue recognition principle
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20. Abrahams Corporation reported the following amounts at the end of the first year of operations, December 31, 2009: contributed capital $100,000; sales revenue $400,000; total assets $300,000; $5,000 dividends; and total liabilities $180,000. Retained earnings would be? $20,000 $30,000 $70,000 $80,000
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20. Abrahams Corporation reported the following amounts at the end of the first year of operations, December 31, 2009: contributed capital $100,000; sales revenue $400,000; total assets $300,000; $5,000 dividends; and total liabilities $180,000. Retained earnings would be? $20,000 $30,000 $70,000 $80,000
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21. Which of the following direct effects on the fundamental accounting model is not possible as a result of transaction analysis? Increase a liability and increase an asset Decrease stockholder’s equity and increase an asset Increase an asset and decrease an asset Decrease stockholder’s equity and decrease an asset
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21. Which of the following direct effects on the fundamental accounting model is not possible as a result of transaction analysis? Increase a liability and increase an asset Decrease stockholder’s equity and increase an asset Increase an asset and decrease an asset Decrease stockholder’s equity and decrease an asset
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22. On January 1, 2009, the ledger of Global Corporation correctly showed supplies inventory of $500. During 2009, supplies purchases amounted to $ A count (inventory) of supplies on hand at December 31, 2009, showed $600. The 2009 income statement should report supplies expense amounting to? $1200 $1100 $800 $600
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22. On January 1, 2009, the ledger of Global Corporation correctly showed supplies inventory of $500. During 2009, supplies purchases amounted to $ A count (inventory) of supplies on hand at December 31, 2009, showed $600. The 2009 income statement should report supplies expense amounting to? $1200 $1100 $800 $600
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23. Assets are? Probable debts or obligations of an entity as a result of past transactions which will be paid with assets or services Stockholders’ equity minus liabilities Probable future economic benefits owned by an entity as a result of past transactions The financing provided by the owners and the operations of a business
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23. Assets are? Probable debts or obligations of an entity as a result of past transactions which will be paid with assets or services Stockholders’ equity minus liabilities Probable future economic benefits owned by an entity as a result of past transactions The financing provided by the owners and the operations of a business
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24. Which of the following is most often included in current assets?
Prepaid expenses Property, plant, and equipment Intangible assets Unearned revenue
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24. Which of the following is most often included in current assets?
Prepaid expenses Property, plant, and equipment Intangible assets Unearned revenue
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25. Which characteristic states that accounting information is unbiased and verifiable?
Consistency Comparability Relevance Reliability
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25. Which characteristic states that accounting information is unbiased and verifiable?
Consistency Comparability Relevance Reliability
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26. On January 1, 2009, the balance in Retained Earnings for Conlon Company was $125,000. During 2009, the company declared and paid cash dividends of $20,000, reported net income of $65,000, sold additional common stock for $10,000. What was the balance of Retained Earnings on December 31, 2009? $210,000 $190,000 $180,000 $170,000
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26. On January 1, 2009, the balance in Retained Earnings for Conlon Company was $125,000. During 2009, the company declared and paid cash dividends of $20,000, reported net income of $65,000, sold additional common stock for $10,000. What was the balance of Retained Earnings on December 31, 2009? $210,000 $190,000 $180,000 $170,000
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27. When a company pays back an amount due to a supplier for a prior purchase?
Assets decrease and liabilities decrease Assets increase and stockholder’s equity increases Liabilities increase and stockholder’s equity decreases Assets increase and liabilities decrease
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27. When a company pays back an amount due to a supplier for a prior purchase?
Assets decrease and liabilities decrease Assets increase and stockholder’s equity increases Liabilities increase and stockholder’s equity decreases Assets increase and liabilities decrease
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28. The two categories of stockholder’s equity usually found on the balance sheet of a corporation are? Contributed capital and long-term liabilities Contributed capital and property, plant, and equipment Retained earnings and notes payable Contributed capital and retained earnings
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28. The two categories of stockholder’s equity usually found on the balance sheet of a corporation are? Contributed capital and long-term liabilities Contributed capital and property, plant, and equipment Retained earnings and notes payable Contributed capital and retained earnings
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29. Anna Inc. had the following items reported on its most recent financial statements:
Total revenues……………..$500,000 Dividends………………$10,000 Total Assets……………..$425,000 Total Liabilities…………$125,000 Total contributed capital….$100,000 Beginning Retained Earnings…$140,000 What total expenses were reported by Anna for the year? $155,000 $275,000 $310,000 $430,000
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29. Anna Inc. had the following items reported on its most recent financial statements:
Total revenues……………..$500,000 Dividends………………$10,000 Total Assets……………..$425,000 Total Liabilities…………$125,000 Total contributed capital….$100,000 Beginning Retained Earnings….$140,000 What total expenses were reported by Anna for the year? $155,000 $275,000 $310,000 $430,000
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30. Surfing Magazine receives $50,000 from customers on April 1, 2009, for one-year magazine subscriptions. On December 31, 2009, Surfing Magazine should? Report unearned revenue of $55,000 Report sales revenue of $50,000 Report sales revenue of $37,500 Report unearned revenue of $37,500
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30. Surfing Magazine receives $50,000 from customers on April 1, 2009, for one-year magazine subscriptions. On December 31, 2009, Surfing Magazine should? Report unearned revenue of $55,000 Report sales revenue of $50,000 Report sales revenue of $37,500 Report unearned revenue of $37,500
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31. Investing activities? Involve day to day events like selling goods and services, which occur when running a business Involve the buying or selling of land, buildings, equipment, and other long-term investments Only involve financial exchanges All of these
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31. Investing activities? Involve day to day events like selling goods and services, which occur when running a business Involve the buying or selling of land, buildings, equipment, and other long-term investments Only involve financial exchanges All of these
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32. Accumulated depreciation?
Is an expense account Is a liability account Is a regular asset account Is an asset contra-account
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32. Accumulated depreciation?
Is an expense account Is a liability account Is a regular asset account Is an asset contra-account
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33. Cy’s Bar and Grill has $10,000 in utilities expense during the year. At the beginning of the year, Cy’s had utilities payable amounting to $520. At the end of the year, utilities payable totaled $470. What amount of cash did Cy’s pay for utilities during the year? $9950 $10,000 $10,050 $10,990
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33. Cy’s Bar and Grill has $10,000 in utilities expense during the year. At the beginning of the year, Cy’s had utilities payable amounting to $520. At the end of the year, utilities payable totaled $470. What amount of cash did Cy’s pay for utilities during the year? $9950 $10,000 $10,050 $10,990
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34. At the end of the month, the adjusting journal entry to record the use of supplies would include? An increase to supplies and an increase to expenses A decrease to supplies and an increase to expense An increase to supplies and an increase to revenue A decrease to supplies and a decrease to cash
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34. At the end of the month, the adjusting journal entry to record the use of supplies would include? An increase to supplies and an increase to expenses A decrease to supplies and an increase to expense An increase to supplies and an increase to revenue A decrease to supplies and a decrease to cash
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35. Primary responsibility for the information in a corporation’s financial statements rests with?
The shareholders of the corporation The managers of the corporation The Securities and Exchange Commission The certified public accountant who audited the financial statements
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35. Primary responsibility for the information in a corporation’s financial statements rests with?
The shareholders of the corporation The managers of the corporation The Securities and Exchange Commission The certified public accountant who audited the financial statements
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