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ACC 291 All Assignments (New Syllabus) (April, 2020)

ACC 291 Final Exam Guide (New, 2020, 100% Score)

ACC 291 Week 1 Assignment Comparative Analysis Problem (2 Papers)

ACC 291 Week 1 Wileyplus Assignment E8-4, E8-11, BYP8-1, and BYP8-2

ACC 291 Week 2 Assignment Financial Reporting Problem, Apple Inc

ACC 291 Week 2 Fordyce and Atwater

ACC 291 Week 2 Textbook Exercise BE 8-8, E8-4, E8-14, E9-4

ACC 291 Week 2 Wileyplus Assignment P8-3A, BE9-11, DI9-5, E9-7, E9-8, BYP9, P9-2A

ACC 291 Week 3 Assignment The Liabilities Section of O’Brian’s Balance Sheet

ACC 291 Week 3 Exercise BE 1-2, BE 10-3, BE 10-4, BE 10-5, BE 10-14

ACC 291 Week 3 Wileyplus Assignment P9-7A, E10-5, E10-8, E10-13, E10-22, E10-24, BYP10, P10-9A, P10-13A, IFRS10-4

ACC 291 Week 4 Exercise E11-2, E11-5, E11-7, E11-13

ACC 291 WEEK 4 Stockholders’ Equity Section of the Balance Sheet (Lachlin Corporation Balance Sheet)

ACC 291 Week 4 Wileyplus Assignment Do It 11-1, E11-5, E11-7, BYP11-1, BYP11-2, P11-5A, P11-8A

ACC 291 Week 5 Assignment Financial Reporting Problem II

ACC 291 Week 5 Exercise E12-3, E12-10

ACC 291 Week 5 Wileyplus Assignment E7-3, E12-1, E12-8, P12-9A, P12-10A, E13-3, E13-4, IFRS13-1, P13-2A

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ACC 291 ACC291 ACC/291 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – ASHFORD UNIVERSITY

ACC 291 All Assignments (New Syllabus) (April, 2020)

ACC 291 Final Exam Guide (New, 2020, 100% Score)

ACC 291 Week 1 Assignment Comparative Analysis Problem (2 Papers)

ACC 291 Week 1 Wileyplus Assignment E8-4, E8-11, BYP8-1, and BYP8-2

ACC 291 Week 2 Assignment Financial Reporting Problem, Apple Inc

ACC 291 Week 2 Fordyce and Atwater

ACC 291 Week 2 Textbook Exercise BE 8-8, E8-4, E8-14, E9-4

ACC 291 Week 2 Wileyplus Assignment P8-3A, BE9-11, DI9-5, E9-7, E9-8, BYP9, P9-2A

ACC 291 Week 3 Assignment The Liabilities Section of O’Brian’s Balance Sheet

ACC 291 Week 3 Exercise BE 1-2, BE 10-3, BE 10-4, BE 10-5, BE 10-14

ACC 291 Week 3 Wileyplus Assignment P9-7A, E10-5, E10-8, E10-13, E10-22, E10-24, BYP10, P10-9A, P10-13A, IFRS10-4

ACC 291 Week 4 Exercise E11-2, E11-5, E11-7, E11-13

ACC 291 WEEK 4 Stockholders’ Equity Section of the Balance Sheet (Lachlin Corporation Balance Sheet)

ACC 291 Week 4 Wileyplus Assignment Do It 11-1, E11-5, E11-7, BYP11-1, BYP11-2, P11-5A, P11-8A

ACC 291 Week 5 Assignment Financial Reporting Problem II

ACC 291 Week 5 Exercise E12-3, E12-10

ACC 291 Week 5 Wileyplus Assignment E7-3, E12-1, E12-8, P12-9A, P12-10A, E13-3, E13-4, IFRS13-1, P13-2A

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ACC 291 Final Exam Guide (New, 2020, 100% Score)

1. The term “receivables” refers to
cash to be paid to debtors.
merchandise to be collected from individuals or companies.
cash to be paid to creditors.
amounts due from individuals or companies.
2. Three accounting issues associated with accounts receivable are
depreciating, valuing, and collecting.
depreciating, returns, and valuing.
accrual, bad debts, and accelerating collections.
recognizing, valuing, and accelerating collections.
3. When the allowance method is used to account for uncollectible accounts Bad Debts Expense is debited when:
management estimates the amount of uncollectibles.
a customer’s account becomes past due.
an account becomes bad and is written off.
a sale is made.
4. Which one of the following is not a principle of sound accounts receivable management?
Determine a payment period.
Determine to whom to extend credit.
Delay cash receipts from receivables if necessary.
Monitor collections.
5. The accounts receivable turnover is used to analyze
profitability.
long-term solvency.
liquidity.
risk.
6. The following information is provided for Sunland Company and Marigold Corp.:
7. What is Marigold’s return on assets (rounded) for 2017?
3%
2%
3%
9%
8. Which of the following is not properly classified as property, plant and equipment?
A truck held for resale by an automobile dealership.
Land improvement, such as parking lots and fences.
Building used as a factory.
Land used in ordinary business operations.
9. A characteristic of a plant asset is that it is
held for sale in the ordinary course of the business.
used in the operations of a business.
not currently used in the business but held for future use.
intangible
10. A current liability is a debt that can reasonably be expected to be paid
out of cash currently on hand.
within one year, or the operating cycle, whichever is longer.
out of currently recognized revenues.
between 6 months and 18 months.
11. A current liability is a debt that can reasonably be expected to be paid
out of cash currently on hand.
within one year, or the operating cycle, whichever is longer.
out of currently recognized revenues.
between 6 months and 18 months.
12. The 2017 financial statements of Blossom Company contain the following selected data (in millions).
13. The debt to assets ratio (rounded) is
40%.
7.1 times.
44.4%.
2.25%.
14.  In a recent year Monty Corp. had net income of $152000, interest expense of $28700, and income tax expense of $41500. What was Monty Corp.’s times interest earned (rounded) for the year?
7.74
6.30
6.74
5.30
15. If bonds are issued at a discount, it means that the
bondholder will receive effectively less interest than the contractual rate of interest.
market interest rate is lower than the contractual interest rate.
financial strength of the issuer is suspect.
market interest rate is higher than the contractual interest rate.
16. If bonds are issued at a premium, the stated interest rate is
higher than the market rate of interest.
too low to attract investors.
lower than the market rate of interest.
adjusted to a higher rate of interest.
17. The chief accounting officer in a company is known as the
treasurer.
controller.
vice-president.
president.
18. Which one of the following would not be considered an advantage of the corporate form of organization?
Separate legal existence.
Continuous life.
Limited liability of stockholders.
Government regulation.
19. Which of the following would not be true of a privately held corporation?
It is usually smaller than a publicly held company.
It is sometimes called a closely held corporation.
Its shares are regularly traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
It does not offer its shares for sale to the general public.
20. The following information pertains to Sheffield Company. Assume that all balance sheet amounts represent average balance figures
21. What is Sheffield’s payout ratio?
11%.
39%.
19%.
26.05%.
22. Ayayai Corp. had net income of $91875 and paid dividends of $39000 to common stockholders and $16500 to preferred stockholders in 2017. Ayayai Corp. common stockholders’ equity at the beginning and end of 2017s was $440000 and $565000, respectively. Ayayai Corp. return on common stockholders’ equity is
15%.
14%.
10%.
19%.
23. The primary purpose of the statement of cash flows is to
facilitate banking relationships.
provide information about the investing and financing activities during a period.
prove that revenues exceed expenses if there is a net income.
provide information about the cash receipts and cash payments during a period
24. Which one of the following items is not generally used in preparing a statement of cash flows?
Current income statement.
Additional information.
Adjusted trial balance.
Comparative balance sheets.
25. The category that is generally considered to be the best measure of a company’s ability to continue as a going concern is
cash flows from investing activities.
usually different from year to year.
cash flows from financing activities.
cash flows from operating activities.
26. Assume that the Fitzgerald Corporation uses the indirect method to depict cash flows. Indicate where, if at all, a stock dividend declared and issued would be classified on the statement of cash flows.
Does not represent a cash flow.
Investing activities section.
Financing activities section.
Operating activities section.
27. Free cash flow provides an indication of a company’s ability to
generate cash to invest in capital expenditures.
generate cash to pay dividends.
generate cash to invest in capital expenditures and to pay dividends.
generate net income
28. When using the indirect method to compute cash provided by operating activities
increases in accounts receivable are added to net income.
income taxes paid may be ignored.
amortization expense is added to net income.
decreases in inventory are subtracted from net income
29. To determine the net cash provided (used) by operating activities, it is necessary to analyze
the current year’s income statement.
a comparative balance sheet.
additional information.
all of these answer choices are correct.
30. Which of these is not a liquidity ratio?
Current ratio
Accounts receivable turnover
Asset turnover
Inventory turnover
The current ratio would be of most interest to
long-term creditors.
stockholders.
customers.
short-term creditors

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ACC 291 Week 1 Assignment Comparative Analysis Problem (2 Papers)

This Tutorial contains Papers+ Excel Sheet

Purpose of Assignment

The purpose of this assignment is to help you understand the basics of financial statement analysis using financial ratios on the assets section of the balance sheet, data interpretation, and how ratios are used to gain insight about the management of receivable.
Assignment Steps
Resources: Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
Develop an 875-word analysis providing conclusions concerning the management of accounts receivable based on the financial statements of Columbia Sportswear Company presented in Appendix B and the financial statements of VF Corporation presented in Appendix C, including the following:
Based on the information contained in these financial statement, compute the following 2014 values for each company:
What conclusions concerning the management of accounts receivable can be drawn from this data?
Accounts receivable turnover (For VF, use “Net sales” and assume all sales were credit sales)
Average collection period for accounts receivable
Use the Week 1 Excel® spreadsheet to show your work and submit with your analysis.
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ACC 291 Week 1 Wileyplus Assignment E8-4, E8-11, BYP8-1, and BYP8-2

Wiley Plus Assignment Week 1

·E8-4, E8-11, BYP8-1, and BYP8-2 in MS Excel

  • Exercise 8-4 Wainwright Company
  • Exercise 8-11 Fedex Corporation
  • Broadening your Perspective 8-1 Tootsie Roll
  • Broadening your Perspective 8-2 Tootsie Roll and Hershey

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ACC 291 Week 2 Assignment Financial Reporting Problem, Apple Inc

Purpose of Assignment
The purpose of this assignment is to help you understand the basics of financial statement analysis related to the assets section of the balance sheet, data interpretation, and how financial information is obtained to understand how a company accounts for its long-lived assets.
Assignment Steps
Resources: Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
Note: The financial statements of Apple, Inc. are presented in Appendix A of Financial Accounting. Instructions for accessing and using the company’s complete annual report, including the notes to the financial statements, are also provided in Appendix A.
Complete a 1,050-word summary of findings and recommendations from the following questions:
• What were the total cost and book value of property, plant, and equipment at September 27, 2014?
• Using the notes to find financial statements, what method or methods of depreciation are used by Apple for financial reporting purposes?
• What was the amount of depreciation and amortization expense for each of the three years 2012-2014? (Hint: Use the statement of cash flows).
• Using the statement of cash flows, what are the amounts of property, plant, and equipment purchased in 2014 and 2013?
• Using the notes to the financial statements, explain in the summary how Apple accounted for its intangible assets in 2014.
Use the Week 2 Excel® spreadsheet to show your work and submit with your summary.
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ACC 291 Week 2 Fordyce and Atwater

ACC 291 Week 2 – Fordyce and Atwater

P10-5A

Fordyce Electronics issues a $400,000, 8%, 10-year mortgage note on December 31, 2007. The proceeds from the note are to be used in financing a new research laboratory. The terms of the note provide for semiannualinstallment payments, exclusive of real estate taxes and insurance, of $29,433. Payments are due June 30 and December 31.

Complete the installment payments schedule for the first 2 years. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125. Use rounded amounts for future calculations.)

Prepare the entries for (1) the loan and (2) the first two installment payments. (For multiple debit/credit entries, list amounts from largest to smallest eg 10, 5, 3,

2.) Show how the total mortgage liability should be reported on the balance sheet at December 31, 2008.

P10-6A

On July 1, 2011, Atwater Corporation issued $2,098,000 face value, 12%, 10-year bonds at $2,507,354. This price resulted in an effective-interest rate of 9% on the bonds. Atwater uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. The bonds pay semiannual interest July 1 and January 1.

Prepare an amortization table through December 31, 2012 (3 interest periods) for this bond issue.

Prepare the journal entry to record the accrual of interest and the amortization of the premium on December 31, 2011

Prepare the journal entry to record the payment of interest and the amortization of the premium on July 1, 2012, assuming no accrual of interest on June 30

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ACC 291 Week 2 Textbook Exercise BE 8-8, E8-4, E8-14, E9-4

ACC 291 Week 2 Textbook Exercise BE 8-8, E8-4, E8-14, E9-4
Chapter 8: BE8-8
Determine maturity dates and compute interest and rates on notes.
E8-4 The ledger of Macarty Company at the end of the current year shows Accounts Receivable $78,000, Credit Sales $810,000, and Sales Returns and Allowances $40,000.
Instructions
(a) If Macarty uses the direct write‐off method to account for uncollectible accounts, journalize the adjusting entry at December 31, assuming Macarty determines that Matisse’s $900 balance is uncollectible.
(b) If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $1,100 in the trial balance, journalize the adjusting entry at December 31, assuming bad debts are expected to be 10% of accounts receivable.
(c) If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a debit balance of $500 in the trial balance, journalize the adjusting entry at December 31, assuming bad debts are expected to be 8% of accounts receivable.
Determine bad debt expense, and prepare the adjusting entry.
Chapter 8: E8-14
Compute ratios to evaluate a company’s receivables balance.
(LO 4), AN
E8-14 Suppose the following information was taken from the 2017 financial statements of FedEx Corporation, a major global transportation/delivery company.
(in millions)  017  2016
Accounts receivable (gross)  $ 3,587  $ 4,517
Accounts receivable (net)  3,391  4,359
Allowance for doubtful accounts  196  158
Sales revenue  35,497  37,953
Total current assets  7,116  7,244
Instructions
Answer each of the following questions.
(a) Calculate the accounts receivable turnover and the average collection period for 2017 for FedEx.
(b) Is accounts receivable a material component of the company’s total current assets?
(c) Evaluate the balance in FedEx’s allowance for doubtful accounts.
Chapter 9: E9-4
Understand depreciation concepts.
(LO 2), C
E9-4 Alysha Monet has prepared the following list of statements about depreciation.
    Depreciation is a process of asset valuation, not cost allocation.
    Depreciation provides for the proper matching of expenses with revenues.
    The book value of a plant asset should approximate its fair value.
    Depreciation applies to three classes of plant assets: land, buildings, and equipment.
    Depreciation does not apply to a building because its usefulness and revenue‐producing ability generally remain intact over time.
    The revenue‐producing ability of a depreciable asset will decline due to wear and tear and to obsolescence.
    Recognizing depreciation on an asset results in an accumulation of cash for replacement of the asset.
    The balance in accumulated depreciation represents the total cost that has been charged to expense since placing the asset in service.
    Depreciation expense and accumulated depreciation are reported on the income statement.
    Three factors affect the computation of depreciation: cost, useful life, and salvage value.
Instructions
Identify each statement as true or false. If false, indicate how to correct the statement.

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ACC 291 Week 2 Wileyplus Assignment P8-3A, BE9-11, DI9-5, E9-7, E9-8, BYP9, P9-2A

P8-3A, BE9-11, DI9-5, E9-7, E9-8, BYP9, P9-2A.

  • Problem 8-3A: Bosworth Company
  • Brief Exercise 9-11: Nike, Inc.
  • Do It! 9-5
  • Exercise 9-7: Wang, Co.
  • Exercise 9-8: Cleand Company
  • Broadening Your Perspective 9-1: Tootsie Roll
  • Broadening Your Perspective 9-2: Tootsie& Hershey
  • Problem 9-2A: Navaro Corporation

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ACC 291 Week 3 Assignment The Liabilities Section of O’Brian’s Balance Sheet

Purpose of Assignment
The purpose of this assignment is to help you understand the balance sheet presentation for the liabilities of a company.
Assignment Steps
Resources: Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
Prepare the liabilities section of O’Brian’s balance sheet using the following information:
• Accounts payable $157,000
• Notes payable (due May 1, 2018) $20,000
• Bonds payable (due 2021) $900,000
• Unearned rent revenue $240,000
• Discount on bonds payable $41,000
• FICA taxes payable $7,800
• Interest payable (due 2019) $80,000
• Income taxes payable $3,500
• Sales taxes payable $1,700
The Liabilities Section of O’Brian’s balance sheet must be 525 words.
Show work on the Week 3 Excel® spreadsheet.
Note: This assignment requires that you only submit an Excel® Workbook file. There are no written or APA guideline requirements.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

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ACC 291 Week 3 Exercise BE 1-2, BE 10-3, BE 10-4, BE 10-5, BE 10-14

BE 1-2, BE 10-3, BE 10-4, BE 10-5, BE 10-14
BRIEF EXERCISES
Prepare entries for an interest‐bearing note payable.
BE10-2 Hive Company borrows $90,000 on July 1 from the bank by signing a $90,000, 7%, 1‐year note payable. Prepare the journal entries to record (a) the proceeds of the note and (b) accrued interest at December 31, assuming adjusting entries are made only at the end of the year.
Compute and record sales taxes payable.
BE10-3 Greenspan Supply does not segregate sales and sales taxes at the time of sale. The register total for March 16 is $10,388. All sales are subject to a 6% sales tax. Compute sales taxes payable and make the entry to record sales taxes payable and sales.
Prepare entries for unearned revenues.
BE10-4 Bramble University sells 3,500 season basketball tickets at $80 each for its 10‐game home schedule. Give the entry to record (a) the sale of the season tickets and (b) the revenue recognized after playing the first home game.
Compute gross earnings and net pay.
BE10-5 Betsy Strand’s regular hourly wage rate is $16, and she receives an hourly rate of $24 for work in excess of 40 hours. During a January pay period, Betsy works 47 hours. Betsy’s federal income tax withholding is $95, and she has no voluntary deductions. Compute Betsy Strand’s gross earnings and net pay for the pay period. Assume that the FICA tax rate is 7.65%.
Analyze solvency.
BE10-14 Suppose the 2017 Adidas financial statements contain the following selected data (in millions).
Current assets  $4,485  Interest expense  $169
Total assets  8,875  Income taxes  113
Current liabilities  2,836  Net income  245
Total liabilities 5,099
Cash 775
Compute the following values and provide a brief interpretation of each.
(a) Working capital.
(b) Current ratio.
(c) Debt to assets ratio.
(d) Times interest earned.

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ACC 291 Week 3 Wileyplus Assignment P9-7A, E10-5, E10-8, E10-13, E10-22, E10-24, BYP10, P10-9A, P10-13A, IFRS10-4

P9-7A, E10-5, E10-8, E10-13, E10-22, E10-24, BYP10, P10-9A, P10-13A, IFRS10-4.

  • Exercise 10-5: Olinger Company
  • Exercise 10-8: Ortega Company
  • Exercise 10-13: Romine Company
  • Exercise 10-22: Cole Corporation
  • Exercise 10-24: Nance, Co.
  • Broadening Your Perspective 10-1: Tootsie Roll
  • Broadening Your Perspective 10-2: Tootsie& Hershey
  • Problem 9-7A: Farr Company
  • Problem 10-9A: Wempe, Co.
  • Problem 10-13A: Grace Herron
  • IFRS10-4: Ratzlaff

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ACC 291 Week 4 Exercise E11-2, E11-5, E11-7, E11-13

Journalize issuance of common stock and preferred stock and purchase of treasury stock.
E11-2 Sagan Co. had these transactions during the current period.
June 12  Issued 80,000 shares of $1 par value common stock for cash of $300,000.
July  11  Issued 3,000 shares of $100 par value preferred stock for cash at $106 per share.
Nov. 28  Purchased 2,000 shares of treasury stock for $9,000.
Prepare correct entries for capital stock transactions.
E11-5 Mesa Corporation recently hired a new accountant with extensive experience in accounting for partnerships. Because of the pressure of the new job, the accountant was unable to review what he had learned earlier about corporation accounting. During the first month, he made the following entries for the corporation’s capital stock.
Compare effects of a stock dividend and a stock split.
E11-7 On October 31, the stockholders’ equity section of Manolo Company’s balance sheet consists of common stock $648,000 and retained earnings $400,000. Manolo is considering the following two courses of action: (1) declaring a 5% stock dividend on the 81,000 $8 par value shares outstanding or (2) effecting a 2‐for‐1 stock split that will reduce par value to $4 per share. The current market price is $17 per share.
Instructions
Prepare a tabular summary of the effects of the alternative actions on the company’s stockholders’ equity and outstanding shares. Use these column headings: Before Action, After Stock Dividend, and After Stock Split.
Calculate ratios to evaluate profitability and solvency.
E11-13 Kojak Corporation decided to issue common stock and used the $300,000 proceeds to redeem all of its outstanding bonds on January 1, 2017. The following information is available for the company for 2017 and 2016.
 (a) Compute the return on common stockholders’ equity for both years.
(b) Explain how it is possible that net income increased but the return on common stockholders’ equity decreased.
(c) Compute the debt to assets ratio for both years, and comment on the implications of this change in the company’s solvency.

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ACC 291 WEEK 4 Stockholders’ Equity Section of the Balance Sheet (Lachlin Corporation Balance Sheet)

Purpose of Assignment 

The purpose of this assignment is to help you become familiar with examining the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet.

Assignment Steps 

Resources: Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making

Answer the following questions in 1,050 words using the Lachlin Corporation Balance Sheet (partial) below:

·         How many shares of common stock are outstanding?

·         Assuming there is a stated value, what is the stated value of the common stock?

·         What is the par value of the preferred stock?

·         If the annual dividend on preferred stock is $36,000, what is the dividend rate on preferred stock?

·         If dividends of $72,000 were in arrears on preferred stock, what would be the balance reported for retained earnings?

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ACC 291 Week 4 Wileyplus Assignment Do It 11-1, E11-5, E11-7, BYP11-1, BYP11-2, P11-5A, P11-8A

Do It! 11-1, E11-5, E11-7, BYP11-1, BYP11-2, P11-5A, P11-8A.

  • Do It! 11-1
  • Exercise 11-5 Garcia Corporation
  • Exercise 11-7 Pele Company
  • Broadening Your Perspective 11-1 Tootsie Roll
  • Broadening Your Perspective 11-2 Tootsie Roll & Hershey
  • Problem 11-5A Pringle Corporation
  • Problem 11-8A Everett Corporation

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ACC 291 Week 5 Assignment Financial Reporting Problem II

Purpose of Assignment
The purpose of this assignment is to expose you to the basic process involved in the analysis of the cash flow statement.
Assignment Steps
Resources: Appendix A of Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
Note: This is a two part assignment.
Part 1
Answer questions A-F in problem CT12-1 in Financial Accounting (p. 640).
Provide an 875-word analysis of your findings.
Include conclusions concerning the management of the company’s cash.
Part 2
Complete a 1,050-word summary of findings and recommendations from the following questions:
• What is the par or stated value per share of Apple’s common stock?
• What percentage of Apple’s authorized common stock was issued at September 27, 2014?
• How many shares of common stock were outstanding at September 28, 2013, and at September 27, 2014?
• Calculate the payout ratio, earnings per share, and return on common stockholders’ equity for 2014.
Use the Week 5 Excel® spreadsheet and submit with your analysis and summary.

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ACC 291 Week 5 Exercise E12-3, E12-10

Prepare the operating activities section—indirect method.
E12-3 Sosa Company reported net income of $190,000 for 2017. Sosa also reported depreciation expense of $35,000 and a loss of $5,000 on the disposal of plant assets. The comparative balance sheets show an increase in accounts receivable of $15,000 for the year, a $17,000 increase in accounts payable, and a $4,000 increase in prepaid expenses.
Instructions
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2017. Use the indirect method.
Compare free cash flow of two companies.
E12-10 Information for two companies in the same industry, Merrill Corporation and Wingate Corporation, is presented here.
   Merrill Corporation  Wingate Corporation
Net cash provided by operating activities  $ 80,000  $100,000
Average current liabilities    50,000   100,000
Net income    200,000   200,000
Capital expenditures     40,000     70,000
Dividends paid      5,000     10,000
Instructions
Compute free cash flow for both companies and compare.

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ACC 291 Week 5 Wileyplus Assignment E7-3, E12-1, E12-8, P12-9A, P12-10A, E13-3, E13-4, IFRS13-1, P13-2A

· E7-3, E12-1, E12-8, P12-9A, P12-10A, E13-3, E13-4, IFRS13-1, P13-2A.

  • Exercise 7-3
  • Exercise 12-1
  • Exercise 12-8
  • Problem 12-9A
  • Problem 12-10A
  • Exercise 13-3
  • Exercise 13-4
  • International Financial Reporting Standards 13-1
  • Problem 13-2A

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ACC 291T Apply Assignment Week 2 Connect Assignment (April, 2020) (with Excel File)

During March a firm purchased $22,790 of merchandise and paid freight charges of $1,860. If the net delivered cost of purchases for the March is $22,040, what is the total purchase returns for March?

Multiple Choice

$0

$1,110

$2,610

$3,720

A firm had purchases of $17,000, freight charges of $340, and purchases returns and allowances of $1,500 during one month. Its net delivered cost of purchases was:

Multiple Choice

$15,160.

$18,840.

$17,000.

$15,840.

Lewis Corporation engaged in the following transactions during June.

DATE             TRANSACTIONS

2019

June     4                      Purchased merchandise on account from Salinas Company; Invoice 100 for $965; terms n/30.

15                    Recorded purchases for cash, $1,450.

30                    Paid amount due to Salinas Company for the purchase on June 4.

Record these transactions in a general journal.

Record the following transactions of Fronke’s Fashions in a general journal:

DATE             TRANSACTIONS

2019

April    1                      Purchased merchandise for cash, $1,120.

2                      Returned merchandise for cash purchased on April 1; received a cash refund of $127.

4                      Purchased merchandise on credit from Breit Distributors, Invoice 125, $652, terms n/30; freight of $27. prepaid by Breit Distributors and added to the invoice.

7                      Returned damaged merchandise purchased on April 4 from Breit Distributors; received Credit Memorandum 202 for $34.

30                    Paid the amount due to Breit Distributors for the purchase of April 4, less the return on April 7, Check 1458.

On April 1, Moloney Meat Distributors sold merchandise on account to Fronke’s Franks for $3,700 on Invoice 1001, terms 2/10, n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was $2,400. Payment was received in full from Fronke’s Franks, less discount, on April 10.

Record the transactions for Moloney Meat Distributors on April 1 and April 10. The company uses the perpetual inventory system.

Record the following transactions of Fashion Park in a general journal. Fashion Park must charge 7 percent sales tax on all sales. The company uses the perpetual inventory system. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar value.)

DATE             TRANSACTIONS

2019

April    2                      Sold merchandise for cash, $2,640 plus sales tax. The cost of merchandise sold was $1,640.

3                      The customer purchasing merchandise for cash on April 2 returned $320 of the merchandise; provided a cash refund to the customer. The cost of returned merchandise was $220.

4                      Sold merchandise on credit to Jordan Clark; issued Sales Slip 908 for $1,190 plus tax, terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $1,190.

6                      Accepted return of merchandise from Jordan Clark; issued Credit Memorandum 302 for $220 plus tax. The original sale was made on Sales Slip 908 of April 4. The cost of returned merchandise was $230.

30                    Received payment on account from Jordan Clark in payment of her purchase of April 4, less the return on April 6.

Record the following transactions of Allen Inc.: (Round your answers to 2 decimal places)

DATE             TRANSACTIONS

2019

March  8                      Purchased merchandise on credit from Alenikov Designs, Invoice 1091, list price $5,000, trade discounts of 30% and 20%; terms 3/10, n/30.

17                    Paid the amount owed on the purchase of March 8 from Alenikov Designs, less the 3 percent discount, Check 185.

Record the following transactions of J. Min Designs in a general journal. The company uses the perpetual inventory system.

DATE             TRANSACTIONS

2019

April    1                      Purchased merchandise on credit from O’Rourke Fabricators, Invoice 885, $3,550, terms 1/10, n/30; freight of $75 prepaid by O’Rourke Fabricators and added to the invoice (total invoice amount, $3,625).

9                      Paid amount due to O’Rourke Fabricators for the purchase of April 1, less the 2 percent discount, Check 457.

15                    Purchased merchandise on credit from Kroll Company, Invoice 145, $1,800, terms 1/10, n/30; freight of $130 prepaid by Kroll and added to the invoice.

17                    Returned damaged merchandise purchased on April 15 from Kroll Company; received Credit Memorandum 332 for $105.

24                    Paid the amount due to Kroll Company for the purchase of April 15, less the return on April 17, taking the 1 percent discount, Check 470.

Record these transactions in a general journal.

Tune Tones Instrument Tuning Company owes Mandy Lynn’s Music Studio $5,016 as of November 1. During November, Tune Tones purchased merchandise from Mandy Lynn totaling $8,655 and made payments on account to Mandy Lynn in the amount of $7,410. The amount Tune Tones owes Mandy Lynn on November 30 is:

Multiple Choice

$6,261.

$3,771.

$11,049.

$7,410.

During the year, a firm purchased $257,500 of merchandise and paid freight charges of $41,850. If the total purchases returns and allowances were $16,440 and purchase discounts were $8,900 for the year, what is the net delivered cost of purchases?

Multiple Choice

$299,350

$274,010

$324,690

$190,310

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ACC 291T Apply Assignment Week 3 Connect Assignment (April, 2020) (with Excel File)

This Tutorial contains excel file which can be used in case the value changes

  1. A firm’s bank reconciliation statement shows a book balance of $15.940,an NSF check of $460,and a service charge of $26.Its adjusted book balance is
  1. On January 2,The Public Legal issued check 2108 for $260 to establish a petty cash fund.Indicate how this transaction would be recorded in a general journal
  1. After returning from a three-day business trip,the accountant for southeast sales,JohannaEstrada,checked bank activity in the company’s checking account online.The activity for the last three days follows.

After matching these transactions to the company’s cash account in the general ledger,Johanna noted the following unrecorded transactions:

  • The ATM withdrawal on 9/22/201 was for personal use by the owner,Robert Savage.
  • The ACH credit on 9/22/2019 was an electronic funds payment received on account from Edwards UK, a credit customer located in Great Britain.
  • The bill payment made 9/23/2019was to waste control Trash Services(utilities).
  • The loan payment on 9/24/2019 was an automatic debit by central motors for the company’s monthly payment on a loan for its automobiles.The loan does not bear interest.

Prepare the journal entries in a general journal to record the four transactions above.(Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

  1. On January 2,Jasmine’s Beauty Supplies Inc,issued Check 3100 for $300 to establish a petty cash fund.On January 31, Check 3159 was issued to replenish the petty cash fund.An analysis of payments from the fund showed these totals: Supplies, $44; Delivery Expense,$85; and Miscellaneous Expense, $20.

Indicate how these transactions would be recorded in a general journal.

  1. Read each of the following transactions.
  1. The cash sales per a register tape were $579.The cash count is $552.
  2. The cash sales per a register tape were $8,700.The cash count is $8,280.

Prepare the general journal entries to record the above transactions.

  1. Teng Corporation received a bank statement showing a balance of $14,250 as of October 31,2019.The firm’s records showed a book balance of $13,893 on October 31. The difference between the two balances was caused by the following items.

1.A debit memorandum for an NSF check from Richard Wolf for $415.

2. Three outstanding checks:Check 7017 for $115, Check 7098 for $46,and Check  7107 for $1,470.

3. A bank service charge of $11.

4.A deposit in transit of $848.

Prepare the adjusted bank balance section and the adjusted book balance section of the bank reconcillationstatement.Prepare the necessary journal entries for the year 2019.

  1. Florence company received a bank statement showing a balance of $12,400 on November 30,2019.During the bank reconcillationprocess.Florence’s accountant noted the following bank errors:
  1. A check for $147 issued by Florentine, Inc., was mistakenly charged to Florence company’s account.
  2. Check 2782 was written for $100 but was paid by the bank as $1,100.
  3. Check 2920 for $81 was paid by the bank twice.
  4. A deposit for $570 on November 22 was credited by the bank for $750.

Assuming outstanding checks total $1,750, Prepare the adjusted bank balance section of the November 30,2019, bank reconciliation.

  1. Northwest Gift Shop, a retail business, started business on April 29,2019.It keeps a $300 change fund in its cash register. The cash receipts for the period from April 29 to April 30,2019, are shown below.

Record the cash receipts on April 29 and April 30, 2019, in a general journal.

  1. On March 31,2019, Home Decorating Pavilion received a bank statement showing a balance of $9,690. The balance in the firm’s checkbook and cash account on the same date was $10,134.The difference between the two balances is caused by the items listed below,
  1. A $2,815 deposit made on March 30 does not appear on the bank statement.
  2. Check 358 for $455 issued on March 29 and check 359 for $1,590 issued on March 30 have not yet been paid by the bank.
  3. A credit memorandum shows that the bank has collected a $1,200 note receivable and interest of $210 for the firm.
  4. A service charge of $19 appears on the bank statement.
  5. A debit memorandum shows an NSF check for $495.(The check was issued by Dane jaris, a credit customer.)
  6. The firm’s records Indicate that check 341 of March 1 was issued for $800 to pay the month’s rent.However, the cancelled check and the listing on the bank statement show that the actual amount of the check was $750.
  7. The bank made an error by deducting a check for $530 issued by another business from the balance of Home Decorating Pavilion’s account.

Required:

1.Prepare a bank reconciliation statement for the firm as of March 31,2019.

2.Recordentires for any items on the bank reconciliation statement that must be journalized.

  1.  Read the following transactions.

Lourdes LLC.keeps a $100 change fund in its cash register.At the end of the day, Cash sales per the register tape were $2,650.The cash count was $3,000.

Calculate the amount over or Short.

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ACC 291T Apply Assignment Week 5 Connect Assignment (April, 2020) (with Excel File)

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1)         The following selected accounts were taken from the financial records of Los Olivos Distributors at December 31,2019.All accounts have normal balances.

Cash    $27,945

Accounts Receivable    46,200

Note Receivable              8,000

Merchandise inventory             34,200

Prepaid Insurance           2,200

Supplies               1,260

Equipment         42,000

Accumulated depreciation,equipment              22,000

Note payable to bank,due 2020            20,000

Accounts payable           28,700

Interest payable                   200

Sales    522,500

Sales discounts                 1,700

Cost of goods sold      388,025

Accounts Receivable at December 31,2018, was $56,300.Merchandise at December 31,2018, was $57,100.Based on the account balances above,Calculate  the following:

a. The gross profit percentage.

b. Working capital.

c. The current ratio.

d. The inventory turnover.

e. The accounts receivable turnover. All sales wer on credit

2) Solomon Company reports the following in its most recent year of operations:

•           Sales ,$1,040,400(all on account)

•           Cost of Goods sold ,$601,400

•           Gross Profit,$439,000

•           Accounts receivable,beginning of year,$92,000

•           Accounts receivable,end of year,$112,000

•           Merchandaise inventory,beginning of year,$57,000

•           Merchandaise inventory,end of year.$67,000

Based on these balances,compute:

a.         The accounts receivable turnover.

b.         The inventory turnover.

3)  The worksheet of Bridget’s Office Supplies contains the following revenue, cost and expenses account. The merchandise inventory amounted to $59,675 on January 1, 2019 and $52,625 on December 31, 2019. The expense accounts numbered 611 through 617 represent selling expenses, and those numbered 631 through 646 represent general and administrative expenses.

401      Sales    $248,200  Cr.

451      Sales Returns and Allowances                   4,340  Dr.

491      Miscellaneous Income            390 Cr.

501      Purchases           103,500 Dr.

502      Freight In               1,965  Dr.

503      Purchases Returns and Allowances           3,590  Cr.

504      Purchases Discounts          1,790  Cr.

611      Salaries Expense-Sales                 45,200  Dr.

614      Store Supply Expense        2,300  Dr.

617      Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment                1,500  Dr.

631      Rent Expense       13,400  Dr.

634      Utilities Expense                2,990  Cr.

637      Salaries Expense-Office               21,000  Cr.

640      Payroll Taxes Expense                   5,900  Dr.

643      Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment                 560  Dr.

646      Uncollectible Accounts Expense                  710  Dr.

691      Interest expense                    720  Dr.

Prepare a classified income statement for this firm for the year ended December 31,2019.

4) The Worksheet of Bridger’s Office Supplies contains the following revenue,cost and expense accounts.The merchandise inventory amounted to $58.175 on January 1,2019,and$51,125 on December 31,2019. The expense accounts numbered 611 through 617 represent selling expenses,and those numbered 631 through 646 represent general and administrative expenses.

401      Sales    $244,400    Cr.

451      Sales Returns and Allowances                    4,190    Dr.

491      Miscellaneous Income             240    Cr.

501      Purchases            102,000    Dr.

502      Freight In                 1,815   Dr.

503      Purchases Returns and Allowances             3,440   Cr.

504      Purchases Discounts            1,640   Cr.

611      Salaries Expenses-Sales                 43,700   Dr.

614      Store Supplies Expense                    2,150   Dr.

617      Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment                  1,350   Dr.

631      Rent,Expense         11,900   Dr.

634      Utilities Expense                  2,840   Dr.

637      Salaries Expense-Office                 19,500   Dr.

640      Payroll Taxes Expense                     4,400   Dr.

643      Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment                   410   Dr.

646      Uncollectible Accounts Expense                    560   Dr.

691      Interest Expense                     420   Dr.

The worksheet of Bridget’s Office Supplies contains the following owner’s equity accounts.

301 Bridget Swanson, Capital            $62,160 Cr.

302 Bridget Swanson, Drawing         41,000 Dr.

5)   The beginning capital balance shown on a statement of owner’s equity is $110,000.Net income for the period is $51,000. The owner withdrew $25,500 cash from the business and made no additional investments during the period. The owner’s capital balance at the end of the period is

o          186,500

o          $135,500

o          $110,000

o          $161,000

6)   A Company reported gross profit of $93,000, total operating expenses of $49,500 and interest income of $3,800. What is the income from operations?

o          $43,500

o          $35,900

o          $39,700

o          $47,300

7)

2019

Dec.31     (Adjustment a)

Uncollectible Accounts Expense

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

To record estimated loss from Uncollectible        accounts based on 0.5% of net credit sales,$728,000

3,640.00

 

3,640.00

31    (Adjustment b)

Supplies Expense

To record supplies used during the year

5,000.00

 

5,000.00

31      (Adjustment c)

Insurance Expenses

Prepaid Insurance

To record expired insurance on 1-year $5,760 policy purchased on oct.1

1,440.00

1,440.00

31       (Adjustment d)

Depreciation. Exp- Store Equipment

Accum. Depreciation-Store Equip.

To record depreciation

14,600.00

14,600.00

31         (Adjustment e)

Salaries Expense-office

Salaries payable

To record accrued salaries for Dec. 29-31

3,100.00

3,100.00

31          (Adjustment f)

Payroll Taxes Expense

Social Security Tax Payable

Medicare Tax Payable

TO record accrued payroll taxes on accrued salaries: social security, 6.2% * 3,100  = $192.20; Medicare,  1.45% * 3,100 = $44.95

237.15

192.20

44.95

31        (Adjustment g)

Interest Expense

Interest Payable

To record accrued interest on a 4-month,6% trade note payable dated Nov. 1: $23,000 * 2/12 = $230.00

230.00

230.00

8)   The Adjusted Trial Balance section of the worksheet for Van Zant  Janitorial Supplies follows.The owner made no additional investments during the year.

Accounts         Debit   Credit

Cash    $ 19,600

Accounts Receivable      60,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                 $      200

Merchandise Inventory             187,200

Supplies                 7,240

Prepaid Insurance             3,160

Equipment           52,000

Accumulated Depreciation – Equipment                      18,800

9) At the end of the year Stan Still Stationery Store had the following balances: Sales $690,000 ;Sales Dicounts $2,640 ; Sales Returns and Allownces $15,6000 ; Sales Salaries Expense $75,000. The Net Sales for the year are:

•           $596,760

•           $674,400

•           $671,760

•           $687,360

10)  The worksheet of Bridget’s Office Supplies contains the following revenue, cost, and expense accounts. The merchandise inventory amounted to $58,375 on January 1, 2019 and $51,325 on December 31, 2019. The expense accounts numbered 611 through 617 represents selling expenses, and those numbered 631 through 646 represent general and administrative expenses.

401      Sales   $ 244,800 Cr.

451      Sales Returns and Allowances                    4,210 Dr.

491      Miscellaneous income            260 Cr.

501      Purchases           102,200 Dr.

502      Freight In               1,835 Dr.

503      Purchases Returns and Allowances           3,460 Cr.

504      Purchases Discounts          1,660 Cr.

611      Salaries Expense-Slaes                 43,900 Dr.

614      Store Supplies Expense                  2,170 Dr.

617      Deprediction Expense- Store Equipment              1,370 Dr.

631      Rent Expense       12,100 Dr.

634      Utilities Expense                2,860 Dr.

637      Salaries Expense-Office               19,700 Dr.

640      Payroll Taxes Expense                   4,600 Dr.

643      Depreciation Expense- Office Equipment                430 Dr.

646      Uncollectible Accounts Expense                  580 Dr.

691      Interest Expense                   460 Dr.

The Worksheet of Bridget’s Office Supplies Contains the following owner’s equity accounts. No additional investments were made during the period.

301      Bridget Swanson, Capital       $ 62,630 Cr.

302      Bridget Swanson, Drawing       40,900 Dr.

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ACC 291T Assignment Week 1 Apply: Connect® Exercise

ACC 291T Week 1 Apply: Connect® Exercise

Review the Knowledge Check in preparation for this assignment.

Complete the Week 1 Exercise in Connect®.

Note: You have only one attempt available to complete this assignment.

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date

If Lacy’s Department Store charges 8 percent sales tax, the amount of sales tax collected on a $525 sale would be

Multiple Choice

$4.20.

$420.00.

$42.00.

$567.00.

___________ are required to collect sales tax from customers, make periodic payments to the taxing authority, and pay the taxes due when reports are filed.

Multiple Choice

Wholesalers

Retailers

Manufacturers

Distributors

The Sales Returns and Allowances account is classified as

Multiple Choice

an asset account.

a contra asset account.

a contra revenue account.

a revenue account.

The amount used by wholesalers to record sales in the general journal is

Multiple Choice

the retail price.

the net price.

the list price.

the original price.

Which of the following describes the Sales Tax Payable account?

Multiple Choice

A liability account with a normal credit balance.

A liability account with a normal debit balance.

A revenue account with a normal credit balance.

An asset account with a normal debit balance.

Which of the following describes the Sales Returns and Allowances account?

Multiple Choice

A revenue account with a normal credit balance.

An expense account with a normal debit balance.

A contra expense account with a normal debit balance.

A contra revenue account with a normal debit balance.

The amount of the trade discount taken by the customer is:

Multiple Choice

recorded as an expense.

recorded as a revenue.

recorded as a liability.

not recorded directly as sales are recorded net of trade discounts.

Kay Sadia sold merchandise for $7,200 subject to a 8% sales tax. The entry in the general journal will include a debit to Accounts Receivable for:

Multiple Choice

$6,624.00.

$7,200.00.

$7,776.00.

$12,960.00.

Modern Candy, a wholesaler, sold a crate of candy for $360.00 on account to a customer with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. If the customer pays within the discount period, what would be the total amount credited to the sales account?

Multiple Choice

$360.00

$356.40

$363.60

$324.00

Kay Sadia sold merchandise for $7,200 subject to 8% sales tax. The entry in the general journal to record the sale will include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Sales Tax Payable for $576.00.

credit to Sales for $7,200.00.

a credit to Sales for $7,776.00.

a debit to Accounts Receivable for $7,200.00.

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ACC 291T Assignment Week 1 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

ACC 291T Week 1 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

Complete the Week 1 Knowledge Check in Connect®.

Note: You have unlimited attempts available to complete this practice assignment. The highest scored attempt will be recorded.

These assignments have earlier due dates, so plan accordingly.

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date

Hour Place Clock Shop sold a grandfather clock for $3,750 subject to a 7% sales tax. The entry in the general journal will include a debit to Accounts Receivable for

Multiple Choice

$3,625.00.

$4,012.50.

$3,750.00.

$3,487.50.

The amount used by wholesalers to record sales in the general journal is

Multiple Choice

the retail price.

the list price.

the original price.

the net price.

Merchandise is sold on credit for $1,600 plus 6 percent sales tax. The journal entry to record the sale will include a debit to Accounts Receivable for

Multiple Choice

$1,600.00.

$1,696.00.

$2,560.00.

$1,504.00.

The balance due from an individual customer can be found in:

Multiple Choice

the general journal.

the Sales account in the general ledger.

the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger.

the Accounts Receivable account in the general ledger.

The entry to record a return by a credit customer of defective merchandise on which no sales tax was charged includes

Multiple Choice

a debit to Sales and a credit to Accounts Receivable.

a debit to Accounts Receivable and a credit to Sales Returns and Allowances.

a debit to Sales and a credit to Sales Returns and Allowances.

a debit to Sales Returns and Allowances and a credit to Accounts Receivable.

On June 12, Music, Inc. sells $4,000 of goods on account to a credit customer with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. If the customer pays on June 20, select the  entry to record the receipt of the customer’s payment:

Multiple Choice

Cash           3,960

Sales Discounts        40

Accounts Receivable                  4,000

________________________________________

•Cash           4,000

Accounts Receivable                  4,000

________________________________________

Cash           4,000

Sales Discounts                    40

Accounts Receivable                  3,960

________________________________________

Accounts Receivable      3,960

Sales Discounts        40

Cash                       4,000

________________________________________

Which of the following describes the Sales Returns and Allowances account?

Multiple Choice

A contra expense account with a normal debit balance.

An expense account with a normal debit balance.

A revenue account with a normal credit balance.

A contra revenue account with a normal debit balance.

Hugh Snow, the buyer, returned merchandise to Farley Co., the seller. The entry on the books of Farley company to record the return of merchandise from Hugh Snow would include a:

Multiple Choice

Debit to Account Receivable

Debit to Accounts Payable

Debit to Sales Returns and Allowances

Credit to Sales Returns and Allowances

Merchandise is sold for cash for $1,600 plus 6 percent sales tax. The journal entry to record the sale will include

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Receivable for $1,600; a debit to Sales Tax Payable for $96 and a credit to Sales for $1,696.

a debit to Cash for $1,600 and a credit to Sales for $1,600.

a debit to Cash for $1,696, a credit to Sales Tax Payable for $96 and a credit to Sales for $1,600.

a debit to Accounts Receivable for $1,696 and a credit to Sales for $1,696.

Sales Returns and Allowances have the effect of

Multiple Choice

increasing expenses.

increasing assets.

decreasing total revenue.

increasing total revenue.

Kay Sadia sold merchandise for $7,200 subject to 8% sales tax.  The entry in the general journal to record the sale will include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Sales Tax Payable for $576.00.

credit to Sales for $7,200.00.

a debit to Accounts Receivable for $7,200.00.

a credit to Sales for $7,776.00.

On Deck Sports Memorabilia store sells a Babe Ruth rookie card for $6,400 on account.  If the sales tax on the sale is 8%, the journal entry to record the sale would include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Receivable for $6,912

a credit to Sales for $6,912

a debit to Sales for $6,400

a debit to Sales Tax Payable for $512

A credit policy that is too tight may result in

Multiple Choice

high level of losses at the expense of increases in sales volume.

high level of losses at the expense of decreases in sales volume.

low level of losses at the expense of decreases in sales volume.

low level of losses at the expense of increases in sales volume.

On Deck Sports Memorabilia store sells a Babe Ruth rookie card for $6,400 on account. If the sales tax on the sale is 8%, what is the amount debited to Accounts Receivable.

Multiple Choice

$5,888

$6,912

$6,400

$6,512

A schedule of accounts receivable is prepared

Multiple Choice

monthly.

weekly.

daily.

yearly.

All of the following are situations that can cause accounts receivable to become uncollectible, except

Multiple Choice

unexpected business developments.

errors of judgment.

efficient business practices.

in financial data.

Hugh Snow, the buyer, returned merchandise to Farley Co., the seller.  The entry on the books of Farley company to record the return of merchandise from Hugh Snow would include a:

Multiple Choice

debit to Sales Returns and Allowances and a credit to Account Receivable.

debit to Sales and a credit to Sales Returns and Allowances.

debit to Sales Discounts and a credit to Accounts Receivable.

debit to Accounts Payable and a credit to Sales Returns and Allowances.

On June 12, Candy Suppliers sells $5,000 of goods on account to a credit customer with credit terms 1/10, n/30. Assume the sale is not subject to tax. On June 15, the customer returned $500 of the goods due to defect. Assume the customer pays within the discount period, select the  entry to record the receipt of the customer’s payment:

Multiple Choice

Cash           4,455

Sales Discounts        45

Accounts Receivable                  4,500

________________________________________

Cash           5,000

Accounts Receivable                  5,000

________________________________________

Cash           4,950

Sales Discounts        50

Accounts Receivable                  5,000

________________________________________

Accounts Receivable      4,500

Sales Discounts        50

Cash                       4,550

________________________________________

___________ are required to collect sales tax from customers, make periodic payments to the taxing authority, and pay the taxes due when reports are filed.

Multiple Choice

Manufacturers

Wholesalers

Retailers

Distributors

All of the following are examples of the most common types of credit sales, except

Multiple Choice

cards issued by credit card companies.

business credit cards.

closed-account credit cards.

bank credit cards.

The Sales account is classified as

Multiple Choice

a contra revenue account.

an asset account.

a revenue account.

a liability account.

The entry to record the return of merchandise from a customer on which sales tax was charged includes

Multiple Choice

a debit to Sales Tax Payable.

a debit to Accounts Receivable.

a credit to Sales Tax Payable.

a credit to Sales Returns and Allowances.

If a firm had sales of $84,000 during a period and sales returns and allowances of $6,000, its net sales were

Multiple Choice

$6,000.

$90,000.

$84,000.

$78,000.

A retailer recorded the following in June: cash sales $2,000; credit sales, $9,000; sales returns and allowances, $1,000. Assuming the sales tax rate is 8 percent, the entry to record the sales tax payment includes a debit to Sales Tax Payable for

Multiple Choice

$720.

$880.

$640.

$800.

A credit policy that is too lenient may result in

Multiple Choice

increased sales volume accompanied by a high level of losses.

decreased sales volume accompanied by a low level of losses.

increased sales volume accompanied by a low level of losses.

decreased sales volume accompanied by a high level of losses.

On October 12, Equipment Inc. sells $53,000 worth of equipment on account to a credit customer with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. Assume the sale is not subject to tax. Select the  entry to record the sale on Oct 12.

Multiple Choice

Sales           53,000

Sales Discounts                    530

Accounts Receivable                  52,470

________________________________________

Accounts Receivable      53,000

Sales Discounts                    530

Sales                       52,470

________________________________________

Accounts Receivable      53,000

Sales                       53,000

________________________________________

Cash           53,000

Sales                       53,000

________________________________________

A wholesale business sells goods with a list price of $800 and a trade discount of 36 percent. The net sales price is

Multiple Choice

$1,088.00.

$512.00.

$288.00.

$800.00.

The Sales Returns and Allowances account is reported

Multiple Choice

on the income statement as an addition to Sales.

on the balance sheet as a deduction from Capital.

on the income statement as a deduction from Sales.

on the balance sheet as a deduction from Accounts Receivable.

Which of the following is a common example of the distribution channel?

Multiple Choice

Customer sells to Wholesaler who sells to Retailer who sells to Wholesaler

Manufacturer sells to Wholesaler who sells to Retailer who sells to Customer

Manufacturer sells to Customer who sells to Wholesaler who sells to Retailer

Manufacturer sells to Retailer who sells to Wholesaler who sells to Customer

Which of the following is not one of the three basic types of businesses?

Multiple Choice

Service

Manufacturing

International

Merchandising

ACC 291 ACC291 ACC/291 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – ASHFORD UNIVERSITY

ACC 291T Assignment Week 2 Apply: Connect® Exercise

ACC 291T Week 2 Apply: Connect® Exercise

Review the Knowledge Check in preparation for this assignment.

Complete the Week 2 Exercise in Connect®.

Note: You have only one attempt available to complete this assignment.

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date

Credit terms of 2/10, n/45 mean:

Multiple Choice

payment in full is due 2 days after date of the invoice.

if the invoice is paid within 10 days of its date, a 2% discount may be taken; otherwise the total amount is due in 35 days.

if the invoice is paid within 10 days of its date, a 2% discount may be taken; otherwise the total amount is due in 45 days.

payment in full is due 45 days after date of the invoice with no discount offered.

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, the entry to record a return of merchandise purchased on credit would:

Multiple Choice

debit Purchases Returns and Allowances and credit Accounts Receivable.

debit Purchases Returns and Allowances and credit Purchases.

debit Purchases and credit Purchases Returns and Allowances.

debit Accounts Payable and credit Purchases Returns and Allowances.

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, freight charges on merchandise purchases should be debited to:

Multiple Choice

the creditor’s account in the subsidiary ledger.

the Freight In account.

the Purchases account.

the Accounts Payable account.

Which of the following statements is ?

Multiple Choice

Purchases Discounts is a contra expense account with a normal credit balance.

Purchases Discounts is a revenue account with a normal credit balance.

Purchases Discounts is an asset account with a normal credit balance.

Purchases Discounts is an expense account with a normal debit balance.

Which of the following statements is ?

Multiple Choice

The person who ordered the goods should also authorize payment.

Purchase requisitions do not need to be printed on pre-numbered forms.

Calculations on an invoice are assumed to be if computer generated.

Purchases should be made only after receiving proper written authorization.

On Oct 1, Jerry’s Lighting purchased merchandise with a list price of $5,000 with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. On Oct 3, Jerry’s returns $500 of the merchandise. Assuming a periodic inventory system is used and Jerry’s pays the remaining amount owed on the purchase within the discount period, Jerry’s journal entry to record the payment, would include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Receivable for $4,500.

a debit to Purchase Discounts for $45.

a debit to Accounts Payable for $4,500.

a debit to Merchandise Inventory for $45.

When a payment is due is determined by the invoice date and the:

Multiple Choice

transportation schedule.

accounting cycle.

credit terms.

delivery date.

Which of the following statements is ?

Multiple Choice

The credit terms, 2/10, n/30, allow the customer to take a 2 percent discount if payment is made within 10 days of the invoice, otherwise payment is due in full in 30 days.

The Purchases account is reported as an asset on the balance sheet.

The purchase requisition is the form sent to a supplier to order goods.

To the customer, a supplier’s invoice is a sales invoice.

The Purchases account is:

Multiple Choice

a subsidiary account.

a liability account.

a temporary account.

a permanent account.

Postings to the accounts payable ledger should be made:

Multiple Choice

daily.

monthly.

at the end of the fiscal period.

weekly.

Tune Tones Instrument Tuning Company owes Mandy Lynn’s Music Studio $6,854 as of November 1. During November, Tune Tones purchased merchandise from Mandy Lynn totaling $9,548 and made payments on account to Mandy Lynn in the amount of $7,250. The amount Tune Tones owes Mandy Lynn on November 30 is:

Multiple Choice

$4,556.

$9,152.

$9,548.

$6,854.

The total of the balances in the creditors’ accounts should agree with the balance of:

Multiple Choice

the Sales account in the general ledger.

the Purchases account in the general ledger.

the Accounts Receivable account in the general ledger.

the Accounts Payable account in the general ledger.

On Sept. 1, Jerry’s Lighting purchased merchandise with a list price of $7,600 with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. On Sept. 3, Jerry’s returns $900 of the merchandise. If payment is made within the discount period, the total amount paid by Jerry’s Lighting is:

Multiple Choice

7,600.

6,633.

6,700.

7,524.

The objective of internal control of purchases is to:

Multiple Choice

create more organized invoices.

create a disciplined work environment.

make the sales process more complex.

create written proof that purchases and payments are authorized.

Purchases is a temporary _______ account.

Multiple Choice

liability

expense

revenue

asset

Which of the following accounts has a normal debit balance?

Multiple Choice

Accounts Payable

Sales

Purchases

Purchase Returns

If a business pays $1,100 on account to a creditor, the effect of the payment is a decrease to cash and a:

Multiple Choice

increase of capital.

decrease to accounts payable.

decrease to accounts receivable.

decrease to Fees Income.

On April 5, Fair Coffee, Inc. purchased merchandise with a list price of $1,000 and credit terms 2/10, n/30. On April 6, Fair Coffee returns $200 of the merchandise. Assuming Fair Coffee uses a perpetual inventory system, their journal entry on April 5, to record the purchase, would include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Payable for $1,000.

a debit to Merchandise Inventory for $1,000.

a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $16.

a debit to Purchases for $1,000.

When merchandise is ordered, the purchasing department issues a form called:

Multiple Choice

a purchase requisition.

a sale invoice.

a purchase invoice.

a purchase order.

The total of the individual creditor accounts in the subsidiary ledger must ________ the balance of the Accounts Payable control account.

Multiple Choice

be subtracted from

be greater than

be equal to

be less than

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, the journal entry to record the purchase of merchandise on account for $2,750 with freight of $125 prepaid and added to the invoice is:

Multiple Choice

debit Purchases $2,750; credit Accounts Payable $2,750.

debit Accounts Payable $2,875, credit Freight in $125; credit Purchases $2,750.

debit Accounts Receivable $2,875; credit Sales $2,875.

debit Purchases $2,750, debit Freight In $125; credit Accounts Payable $2,875.

The source document for recording a purchase of merchandise on credit is:

Multiple Choice

the purchase invoice.

the purchase order.

the purchase requisition.

the receiving report.

On April 5, Fair Coffee, Inc. purchased merchandise with a list price of $1,000 and credit terms 2/10, n/30. On April 6, Fair Coffee returns $200 of the merchandise. Assuming Fair Coffee uses a perpetual inventory system, the journal entry on April 6, to record the return, would be:

DEBIT CREDIT

A) Accounts Payable 200

Cash 200

B) Accounts Payable 200

Purchase Returns and Allowances 200

C) Purchase Returns and Allowances 200

Accounts Payable 200

D) Accounts Payable 200

Merchandise Inventory 200

_______________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option B.

Option D.

Option A.

Option C.

On Jan. 3, Gourmet Cakes sold $15,000 of merchandise, on account with terms 2/10, n/30, to Jerry Hines. Assuming that the original cost of the merchandise to Gourmet Cakes was $4,000 and the perpetualinventory system is used, the journal entry on Jan. 3, to record the sale, would be:

DEBIT CREDIT

A) Sales 15,000

Accounts Receivable/J.Hines 15,000

B) Accounts Receivable/J.Hines 15,000

Sales 15,000

Cost of Goods Sold 4,000

Merchandise Inventory 4,000

C) Accounts Payable/J.Hines 15,000

Sales 15,000

Merchandise Inventory 4,000

Cost of Goods Sold 4,000

D) Accounts Receivable/J.Hines 15,000

Sales 11,000

Cost of Goods Sold 4,000

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option C.

Option D.

Option A.

Option B.

During March a firm purchased $22,650 of merchandise and paid freight charges of $1,720. If the net delivered cost of purchases for the March is $21,900, what is the total purchase returns for March?

Multiple Choice

$970

$3,440

$0

$2,470

The amount of the purchases for a period is presented in:

Multiple Choice

the Revenue section of the income statement.

the Liabilities section of the balance sheet.

the Operating Expenses section of the income statement.

the Cost of Goods Sold section of the income statement.

Assuming a periodic inventory system, the journal entry to record the purchase on account of $900 of merchandise with freight of $65 prepaid and added to the invoice is:

Multiple Choice

debit Purchases $965; credit Accounts Payable $965.

debit Accounts Payable $965, debit Freight in $65; credit Purchases $900.

debit Purchases $900, debit Freight in $65; credit Accounts Payable $965.

debit Accounts Receivable $965; credit Sales $965.

A firm had purchases of $18,400, freight charges of $600, and purchases returns and allowances of $850 during one month. Its net delivered cost of purchases was:

Multiple Choice

$18,650.

$18,150.

$19,850.

$16,950.

During the year, a firm purchased $256,900 of merchandise and paid freight charges of $36,870. If the total purchases returns and allowances were $13,690 and purchase discounts were $9,160 for the year, what is the net delivered cost of purchases?

Multiple Choice

$197,180

$298,300

$270,920

$289,240

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, the entry to record a purchase of merchandise on credit includes:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Payable and a credit to Purchases.

a debit to Purchases and a credit to Accounts Receivable.

a credit to Purchases and a credit to Accounts Payable.

a debit to Purchases and a credit to Accounts Payable.

On Sept. 1, Jerry’s Lighting purchased merchandise with a list price of $12,500 with credit terms of 3/5, n/60. On Sept. 3, Jerry’s returns $1,300 of the merchandise. If payment is made within the discount period, the total amount paid by Jerry’s Lighting is:

Multiple Choice

11,200.

12,125.

10,864.

10,640.

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, identify the statement below that is ?

Multiple Choice

Freight charges that are listed on the invoice received from a supplier are not part of the total credit to Accounts Payable to record the credit purchase.

Another name that may be used for the Freight In account is “Transportation In.”

Freight In is subtracted from Purchases to arrive at delivered cost of purchases.

None of these statements are .

Freight – In is a(n) _________ account.

Multiple Choice

revenue

liability

expense

asset

On April 5, Fair Coffee, Inc. purchased merchandise with a list price of $1,000 and credit terms 2/10, n/30. On April 6, Fair Coffee returns $200 of the merchandise. Assuming Fair Coffee uses a perpetual inventory system, the journal entry on April 13, to record the payment of the amount owed, would be:

DEBIT CREDIT

A) Accounts Payable 1,000

Cash 1,000

B) Accounts Reveivable 1,000

Sales Discounts 16

Cash 984

C) Accounts Payable 800

Merchandise Inventory 16

Cash 784

D) Accounts Payable 800

Purchase Discounts 16

Cash 784

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option D.

Option A.

Option B.

Option C.

ACC 291 ACC291 ACC/291 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – ASHFORD UNIVERSITY

ACC 291T Assignment Week 2 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

ACC 291T Week 2 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

Complete the Week 2 Knowledge Check in Connect®.

Note: You have unlimited attempts available to complete this practice assignment. The highest scored attempt will be recorded.

These assignments have earlier due dates, so plan accordingly.

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date.

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, freight charges on merchandise purchases should be debited to:

Multiple Choice

the creditor’s account in the subsidiary ledger.

the Freight In account.

the Purchases account.

the Accounts Payable account.

Which of the following statements is ?

Multiple Choice

Purchases Discounts is a contra expense account with a normal credit balance.

Purchases Discounts is a revenue account with a normal credit balance.

Purchases Discounts is an asset account with a normal credit balance.

Purchases Discounts is an expense account with a normal debit balance.

Which of the following statements is ?

Multiple Choice

The person who ordered the goods should also authorize payment.

Purchase requisitions do not need to be printed on pre-numbered forms.

Calculations on an invoice are assumed to be  if computer generated.

Purchases should be made only after receiving proper written authorization.

On Oct 1, Jerry’s Lighting purchased merchandise with a list price of $5,000 with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. On Oct 3, Jerry’s returns $500 of the merchandise. Assuming a periodic inventory system is used and Jerry’s pays the remaining amount owed on the purchase within the discount period, Jerry’s journal entry to record the payment, would include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Receivable for $4,500.

a debit to Purchase Discounts for $45.

a debit to Accounts Payable for $4,500.

a debit to Merchandise Inventory for $45.

When a payment is due is determined by the invoice date and the:

Multiple Choice

transportation schedule.

accounting cycle.

credit terms.

delivery date.

Which of the following statements is ?

Multiple Choice

The credit terms, 2/10, n/30, allow the customer to take a 2 percent discount if payment is made within 10 days of the invoice, otherwise payment is due in full in 30 days.

The Purchases account is reported as an asset on the balance sheet.

The purchase requisition is the form sent to a supplier to order goods.

To the customer, a supplier’s invoice is a sales invoice.

The Purchases account is:

Multiple Choice

a subsidiary account.

a liability account.

a temporary account.

a permanent account.

Postings to the accounts payable ledger should be made:

Multiple Choice

daily.

monthly.

at the end of the fiscal period.

weekly.

Tune Tones Instrument Tuning Company owes Mandy Lynn’s Music Studio $6,854 as of November 1. During November, Tune Tones purchased merchandise from Mandy Lynn totaling $9,548 and made payments on account to Mandy Lynn in the amount of $7,250. The amount Tune Tones owes Mandy Lynn on November 30 is:

Multiple Choice

$4,556.

$9,152.

$9,548.

$6,854.

The total of the balances in the creditors’ accounts should agree with the balance of:

Multiple Choice

the Sales account in the general ledger.

the Purchases account in the general ledger.

the Accounts Receivable account in the general ledger.

the Accounts Payable account in the general ledger.

On Sept. 1, Jerry’s Lighting purchased merchandise with a list price of $7,600 with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. On Sept. 3, Jerry’s returns $900 of the merchandise. If payment is made within the discount period, the total amount paid by Jerry’s Lighting is:

Multiple Choice

7,600.

6,633.

6,700.

7,524.

The objective of internal control of purchases is to:

Multiple Choice

create more organized invoices.

create a disciplined work environment.

make the sales process more complex.

create written proof that purchases and payments are authorized.

Purchases is a temporary _______ account.

Multiple Choice

liability

expense

revenue

asset

Which of the following accounts has a normal debit balance?

Multiple Choice

Accounts Payable

Sales

Purchases

Purchase Returns

If a business pays $1,100 on account to a creditor, the effect of the payment is a decrease to cash and a:

Multiple Choice

increase of capital.

decrease to accounts payable.

decrease to accounts receivable.

decrease to Fees Income.

On April 5, Fair Coffee, Inc. purchased merchandise with a list price of $1,000 and credit terms 2/10, n/30. On April 6, Fair Coffee returns $200 of the merchandise. Assuming Fair Coffee uses a perpetual inventory system, their journal entry on April 5, to record the purchase, would include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Payable for $1,000.

a debit to Merchandise Inventory for $1,000.

a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $16.

a debit to Purchases for $1,000.

When merchandise is ordered, the purchasing department issues a form called:

Multiple Choice

a purchase requisition.

a sale invoice.

a purchase invoice.

a purchase order.

The total of the individual creditor accounts in the subsidiary ledger must ________ the balance of the Accounts Payable control account.

Multiple Choice

be subtracted from

be greater than

be equal to

be less than

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, the journal entry to record the purchase of merchandise on account for $2,750 with freight of $125 prepaid and added to the invoice is:

Multiple Choice

debit Purchases $2,750; credit Accounts Payable $2,750.

debit Accounts Payable $2,875, credit Freight in $125; credit Purchases $2,750.

debit Accounts Receivable $2,875; credit Sales $2,875.

debit Purchases $2,750, debit Freight In $125; credit Accounts Payable $2,875.

The source document for recording a purchase of merchandise on credit is:

Multiple Choice

the purchase invoice.

the purchase order.

the purchase requisition.

the receiving report.

On April 5, Fair Coffee, Inc. purchased merchandise with a list price of $1,000 and credit terms 2/10, n/30. On April 6, Fair Coffee returns $200 of the merchandise. Assuming Fair Coffee uses a perpetual inventory system, the journal entry on April 6, to record the return, would be:

DEBIT       CREDIT

A) Accounts Payable      200

Cash                       200

B) Accounts Payable      200

Purchase Returns and Allowances                   200

C) Purchase Returns and Allowances      200

Accounts Payable                       200

D) Accounts Payable      200

Merchandise Inventory                      200

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option B.

Option D.

Option A.

Option C.

On Jan. 3, Gourmet Cakes sold $15,000 of merchandise, on account with terms 2/10, n/30, to Jerry Hines. Assuming that the original cost of the merchandise to Gourmet Cakes was $4,000 and the perpetualinventory system is used, the journal entry on Jan. 3, to record the sale, would be:

DEBIT       CREDIT

A) Sales      15,000

Accounts Receivable/J.Hines                    15,000

B) Accounts Receivable/J.Hines      15,000

Sales                       15,000

Cost of Goods Sold        4,000

Merchandise Inventory                      4,000

C) Accounts Payable/J.Hines 15,000

Sales                       15,000

Merchandise Inventory          4,000

Cost of Goods Sold                    4,000

D) Accounts Receivable/J.Hines      15,000

Sales                       11,000

Cost of Goods Sold                    4,000

_______________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option C.

Option D.

Option A.

Option B.

During March a firm purchased $22,650 of merchandise and paid freight charges of $1,720. If the net delivered cost of purchases for the March is $21,900, what is the total purchase returns for March?

Multiple Choice

$970

$3,440

$0

$2,470

The amount of the purchases for a period is presented in:

Multiple Choice

the Revenue section of the income statement.

the Liabilities section of the balance sheet.

the Operating Expenses section of the income statement.

the Cost of Goods Sold section of the income statement.

Assuming a periodic inventory system, the journal entry to record the purchase on account of $900 of merchandise with freight of $65 prepaid and added to the invoice is:

Multiple Choice

debit Purchases $965; credit Accounts Payable $965.

debit Accounts Payable $965, debit Freight in $65; credit Purchases $900.

debit Purchases $900, debit Freight in $65; credit Accounts Payable $965.

debit Accounts Receivable $965; credit Sales $965.

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, the entry to record a purchase of merchandise on credit includes:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Payable and a credit to Purchases.

a debit to Purchases and a credit to Accounts Receivable.

a credit to Purchases and a credit to Accounts Payable.

a debit to Purchases and a credit to Accounts Payable.

On Sept. 1, Jerry’s Lighting purchased merchandise with a list price of $12,500 with credit terms of 3/5, n/60. On Sept. 3, Jerry’s returns $1,300 of the merchandise. If payment is made within the discount period, the total amount paid by Jerry’s Lighting is:

Multiple Choice

11,200.

12,125.

10,864.

10,640.

Assuming a periodic inventory system is used, identify the statement below that is ?

Multiple Choice

Freight charges that are listed on the invoice received from a supplier are not part of the total credit to Accounts Payable to record the credit purchase.

Another name that may be used for the Freight In account is “Transportation In.”

Freight In is subtracted from Purchases to arrive at delivered cost of purchases.

None of these statements are .

Freight – In is a(n) _________ account.

Multiple Choice

revenue

liability

expense

asset

On April 5, Fair Coffee, Inc. purchased merchandise with a list price of $1,000 and credit terms 2/10, n/30. On April 6, Fair Coffee returns $200 of the merchandise. Assuming Fair Coffee uses a perpetual inventory system, the journal entry on April 13, to record the payment of the amount owed, would be:

DEBIT       CREDIT

A) Accounts Payable      1,000

Cash                       1,000

B) Accounts Reveivable 1,000

Sales Discounts                    16

Cash                       984

C) Accounts Payable      800

Merchandise Inventory                      16

Cash                       784

D) Accounts Payable      800

Purchase Discounts                     16

Cash                       784

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option D.

Option A.

Option B.

Option C.

ACC 291 ACC291 ACC/291 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – ASHFORD UNIVERSITY

ACC 291T Assignment Week 3 Apply: Connect® Exercise

ACC 291T Week 3 Apply: Connect® Exercise

Review the Knowledge Check in preparation for this assignment.

Complete the Week 3 Exercise in Connect®.

Note: You have only one attempt available to complete this assignment.

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date

Which of the following statements is not correct?

Multiple Choice

In accounting, the term “cash” includes checks, money orders, and funds on deposit in a bank as well as currency and coins.

In a well managed business, most bills are paid by cash.

The cash register proof is used to enter the cash sales and sales tax in the journal.

The petty cash account balance is usually listed separately from the Cash account on the Balance Sheet.

Most businesses use the petty cash fund to pay for

Multiple Choice

internal expenses.

accounts payable.

small expenditures.

merchandise purchases.

Which of the following statements is correct?

Multiple Choice

An endorsement is a written authorization that transfers ownership of a check.

If a check is negotiable, it means that ownership cannot be transferred.

A check is a written order signed by an authorized person, the drawee.

Most businesses make one monthly deposit of cash receipts in order to maintain better control over their cash.

The entry to replenish a petty cash fund typically includes

Multiple Choice

a debit to Cash and a credit to Petty Cash.

debits to various asset and expense accounts and a credit to Cash.

debits to various expense accounts and a credit to Petty Cash Fund.

a debit to Petty Cash Fund and a credit to Cash.

ABC Office Suppliers keeps a $200 change fund in its cash register. The cash sales per the cash register tape on May 30 were $700. The cash count was $908. Identify the correct journal entry below to record the sales and cash overage (or shortage) for May 30.

DEBIT CREDIT

(A) Cash 700

Cash Short or Over 8

Sales 708

(B) Cash 700

Sales 700

(C) Cash 708

Cash Short or Over 8

Sales 700

(D) Cash 908

Sales 900

Cash Short or Over 8

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option A.

Option B.

Option C.

Option D.

The most appropriate form of endorsement of a check for business purposes is

Multiple Choice

the blank endorsement.

the full endorsement.

the restrictive endorsement.

no endorsement.

To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, a service charge should be

Multiple Choice

added to the bank statement balance.

deducted from the book balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

added to the book balance.

A check issued for $890 to pay a vendor on account was recorded in the firm’s records as $980; the canceled check was properly listed on the bank statement at $890. To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, the error should be

Multiple Choice

added to the bank statement balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

added to the book balance.

deducted from the book balance.

A check issued for $1,980 to pay a vendor on account was recorded in the firm’s records as $1,890; the canceled check was properly listed on the bank statement at $1,980. To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, the error should be

Multiple Choice

added to the bank statement balance.

deducted from the book balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

added to the book balance.

The bank statement did not show a check for $630 that was written and recorded by the company during the month. The journal entry needed for this reconciling item includes:

Multiple Choice

a debit to cash.

a credit to Accounts Payable.

a credit to Cash.

no journal entry is required for the reconciling item.

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ACC 291T Assignment Week 3 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

ACC 291T Week 3 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

Complete the Week 3 Knowledge Check in Connect®.

Note: You have unlimited attempts available to complete this practice assignment. The highest scored attempt will be recorded.

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The bank statement did not show a check for $630 that was written and recorded by the company during the month. The journal entry needed for this reconciling item includes:

Multiple Choice

a credit to Accounts Payable.

no journal entry is required for the reconciling item.

a debit to cash.

a credit to Cash.

Included with its bank statement a firm may receive a credit memorandum, which could indicate

Multiple Choice

a fee for printing new business checks.

a bank service charge deducted from the firm’s account balance.

an addition to the firm’s account balance because the bank collected the amount due on a promissory note from a customer of the firm.

the bank’s return of a dishonored (NSF) check that was issued by a credit customer of the firm.

A firm appropriately wrote a check for $78 but entered the amount as payment of $87 in its records. On a bank reconciliation statement this error would be shown as

Multiple Choice

a deduction of $9 from the book balance.

an addition of $9 to the book balance.

a deduction of $9 from the bank statement balance.

an addition of $9 to the bank statement balance.

Which of the following is not a reason why the book balance of cash may not agree with the balance on the bank statement?

Multiple Choice

Outstanding checks

End of the month

Service charges and other deductions

Deposit in transit

The bank statement did not show a deposit of $850 that had been recorded by the firm. The journal entry needed for this reconciling item includes:

Multiple Choice

a credit to Accounts Receivable.

a credit to Cash.

no journal entry is required for the reconciling item.

a debit to cash.

The bank statement showed an NSF check from a customer, which the company listed as a reconciling item on the bank reconciliation statement. The journal entry needed for this reconciling item includes:

Multiple Choice

a debit to NSF Expense.

a debit to cash.

a credit to Cash.

a credit to Accounts Receivable.

To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, a service charge should be

Multiple Choice

added to the bank statement balance.

deducted from the book balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

added to the book balance.

On March 30, a firm’s bank reconciliation statement shows a book balance of $31,640, an NSF check of $800, and a service charge of $40. The journal entry on March 30 to record these items would be:

DEBIT CREDIT

(A) Accounts Receivable 800

Bank Fees Expense 40

Cash 840

(B) Cash 840

Bank Fees Expense 40

NSF Expense 800

(C) Miscellaneous Expenses 840

Cash 840

(D) Cash 840

Accounts Receivable 800

Bank Fees Expense 40

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option A.

Option B.

Option D.

Option C.

On April 1, Java Brewers created a petty cash fund starting with $100. On April 30, there was only $5 remaining in the petty cash box. The custodian of the fund presented vouchers to the company accountant for Supplies of $55 and Delivery Expenses of $40. The journal entry on April 30, to replenish the fund, would be:

DEBIT CREDIT

(A) Petty Cash 95

Cash 95

(B) Cash 95

Petty Cash 95

(C) Delivery Expenses 40

Supplies 55

Petty Cash 95

(D) Delivery Expenses 40

Supplies 55

Cash 95

________________________________________

rev: 11_01_2017_QC_CS-107838, 11_06_2017_QC_CS-108303

Multiple Choice

Option A.

Option D.

Option C.

Option B.

A check issued for $890 to pay a vendor on account was recorded in the firm’s records as $980; the canceled check was properly listed on the bank statement at $890. To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, the error should be

Multiple Choice

deducted from the bank statement balance.

added to the bank statement balance.

added to the book balance.

deducted from the book balance.

A check issued for $890 to pay a vendor on account was recorded in the firm’s records as $980; the canceled check was properly listed on the bank statement at $890. The journal entry for this reconciling item would include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Payable for $90.

a debit to cash for $90.

a debit to Cash for $890.

a credit to Accounts Payable for $890.

During the month a company paid $54.75 for office supplies and $63.22 for miscellaneous expenses from the petty cash fund. The entry to replenish the petty cash fund at the end of the month would include

Multiple Choice

a debit to Cash for $117.97.

a credit to Office Supplies for $54.75.

a debit to Petty Cash for $117.97.

a credit to Cash for $117.97.

On August 3, Marley’s Sporting Goods accepted a six-month promissory note from J.J. Brown, who owed $490 on account. (J. J. had needed more time to pay his balance.) The promissory note had a 10 percent interest rate. The journal entry on August 3 to record the transaction would be:

DEBIT CREDIT

(A) Notes Receivable 490

Accounts Receivable 490

(B) Cash 490

Notes Receivable 490

(C) Cash 490

Accounts Receivable 490

(D) Accounts Receivable 490

Notes Receivable 490

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option B.

Option D.

Option C.

Option A.

Which of the following would not be shown as an adjustment to the book balance on a bank reconciliation statement?

Multiple Choice

Bank service charges

Deposits in transit

NSF checks

A charge for printing new checks

The bank statement showed a non-interest bearing note receivable from a customer that was collected by the bank, which the company listed as a reconciling item on the bank reconciliation statement. The journal entry needed for this reconciling item includes:

Multiple Choice

a debit to Accounts Receivable.

a credit to Cash.

a credit to Interest Income.

a debit to cash.

Which of the following statements is ?

Multiple Choice

An endorsement is a written authorization that transfers ownership of a check.

A check is a written order signed by an authorized person, the drawee.

Most businesses make one monthly deposit of cash receipts in order to maintain better control over their cash.

If a check is negotiable, it means that ownership cannot be transferred.

George’s Grocers keeps a $100 change fund in its cash register. The cash sales per the cash register tape on January 30 were $405. The cash count was $502. Identify the journal entry below to record the sales and cash overage (or shortage) for January 30.

DEBIT CREDIT

(A) Cash 402

Cash Short or Over 3

Sales 405

(B) Cash 502

Sales 502

(C) Sales 505

Cash Short or Over 3

Cash 502

(D) Cash 405

Sales 405

________________________________________

Multiple Choice

Option D.

Option A.

Option B.

Option C.

If a check written by a firm is not canceled by the bank and returned with the month’s bank statement, the firm should

Multiple Choice

consider this check as outstanding when preparing the bank reconciliation.

adjust the balance in the firm’s checkbook to reflect the data that appears in the bank’s records.

immediately notify the bank requesting that it its records.

make no adjustment when preparing the bank reconciliation.

The journal entry to record the collection of the amount due on an interest-bearing promissory note from a customer would debit Cash, credit Notes Receivable, and

Multiple Choice

debit Interest Income.

credit Interest Expense.

credit Interest Income.

debit Interest Expense.

To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, deposits in transit should be

Multiple Choice

deducted from the book balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

added to the bank statement balance.

added to the book balance.

Most businesses use the petty cash fund to pay for

Multiple Choice

merchandise purchases.

small expenditures.

internal expenses.

accounts payable.

Identify the items below that would all appear as an addition or subtraction from the Book Balance side of a bank reconciliation statement.

Multiple Choice

Deposits in transit, bank service charges.

Outstanding checks, customer NSF check.

Bank service charges, customer NSF check.

Outstanding checks, deposits in transit.

Of the four categories listed in a bank reconciliation, which one(s) require a journal entry(ies) in the firm’s records?

Multiple Choice

Bank Statement Balance Deductions and Book Balance of Cash Deductions

Bank Statement Balance Additions and Book Balance of Cash Additions

Book Balance of Cash Additions and Book Balance of Cash Deductions

Bank Statement Balance Additions and Bank Statement Balance Deductions

To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, a credit memorandum from the bank for the collection of a note and interest should be

Multiple Choice

deducted from the bank statement balance.

added to the bank statement balance.

deducted from the book balance.

added to the book balance.

A check issued for $785 to pay a vendor on account was recorded in the firm’s records as $758; the canceled check was properly listed on the bank statement at $785. The journal entry for this reconciling item would include:

Multiple Choice

a debit to cash for $785.

a debit to Accounts Payable for $758.

a credit to Accounts Payable for $27.

a credit to Cash for $27.

Which of the following statements is not ?

Multiple Choice

The petty cash account balance is usually listed separately from the Cash account on the Balance Sheet.

In a well managed business, most bills are paid by cash.

In accounting, the term “cash” includes checks, money orders, and funds on deposit in a bank as well as currency and coins.

The cash register proof is used to enter the cash sales and sales tax in the journal.

To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, a debit memorandum for a customer check marked NSF should be

Multiple Choice

added to the book balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

deducted from the book balance.

added to the bank statement balance.

A check issued for $1,980 to pay a vendor on account was recorded in the firm’s records as $1,890; the canceled check was properly listed on the bank statement at $1,980. To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, the error should be

Multiple Choice

added to the book balance.

added to the bank statement balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

deducted from the book balance.

To arrive at an accurate balance on a bank reconciliation statement, outstanding checks should be

Multiple Choice

added to the bank statement balance.

deducted from the book balance.

added to the book balance.

deducted from the bank statement balance.

The entry to replenish a petty cash fund typically includes

Multiple Choice

debits to various asset and expense accounts and a credit to Cash.

debits to various expense accounts and a credit to Petty Cash Fund.

a debit to Cash and a credit to Petty Cash.

a debit to Petty Cash Fund and a credit to Cash.

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ACC 291T Assignment Week 4 Apply: Connect® Exercise

ACC 291T Week 4 Apply: Connect® Exercise

 

Review the Knowledge Check in preparation for this assignment.

 

Complete the Week 4 Exercise in Connect®.

 

Note: You have only one attempt available to complete this assignment.

 

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date.

 

Identify the statement below that is true regarding the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.

 

 

The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.

 

 

The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the income statement.

 

 

The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the income statement.

 

On June 1, 2019, Mighty Fast Flooring issued a 10-month, 9 percent note for $5,000. The note was recorded in the Notes Payable-Trade account. The adjusting entry on December 31 to record the interest accrued (owed) on the note is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Interest Expense for $450.00 and a credit to Interest Payable for $450.00.

 

 

a debit to Interest Income for $450.00 and a credit to Interest Receivable for $450.00.

 

 

a debit to Interest Expense for $262.50 and a credit to Interest Payable for $262.50.

 

Correct

 

 

a debit to Interest Expense for $262.50 and a credit to Notes Payable-Trade for $262.50.

 

On January 1, 2019, a firm purchased machinery for $19,000. Depreciation expense for the year ending December 31, 2019, given the straight-line method, a 8-year useful life, and a salvage value of $2,000, is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$2,125.

 

 

$2,000.

 

 

$2,375.

 

 

$2,400.

 

Which of the following statements is correct?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Income that has been earned but not yet received is called accrued income.

 

 

Unearned Subscription Income is a liability account.

 

 

Under the accrual basis of accounting, revenue is recognized and recorded in the period when it is earned regardless of when cash related to the transaction is received.

 

 

All of these statements are correct.

 

On November 1, 2019, a firm accepted a 5-month, 10 percent note for $1,200 from a customer with an overdue balance. The accrued interest recorded for this note for the year ended December 31, 2019, is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$120.

 

 

$60.

 

 

$20.

 

 

$10.

 

Hugh Morris Company pays weekly wages of $15,000 every Friday for a five day week ending on that day. If the last day of the year is on Tuesday, the adjusting entry to record the accrued wages is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

debit Wages Expense $6,000; credit Wages Payable $6,000

 

 

debit Wages Expense $15,000; credit Cash $15,000

 

 

debit Wages Expense $9,000; credit Wages Payable $9,000

 

 

debit Wages Expense $6,000; credit Drawing $6,000

 

Robin Banks, Inc. owns an armored truck which was purchased for $80,000. The Accumulated Depreci¬ation on the truck is $55,000. The book value of the armored truck is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$25,000.

 

 

$80,000.

 

 

$55,000.

 

 

$135,000.

 

The trial balance of Premier Lighting Co. shows Merchandise Inventory of $35,000. The company uses the periodic inventory system. Based on a count taken on December 31, merchandise inventory at the end of the year actually totaled $28,000. The adjusting entry to remove the old merchandise inventory balance would be:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Income Summary of $28,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $28,000.

 

 

a debit to Merchandise Inventory of $28,000 and a credit to Income Summary for $28,000.

 

 

a debit to Purchases of $35,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $35,000.

 

 

a debit to Income Summary of $35,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $35,000.

 

Stan Still Stationery Store’s employees are paid every Friday for a five day work week and are paid a total of $1,625 per day. If December 31, 2019, is on a Tuesday, the amount of the adjusting entry for accrued wages is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$1,625

 

 

$4,875

 

 

$3,250

 

 

$8,125

 

Depreciation Expense has a debit balance in the Trial Balance section of the worksheet of $2,200 and a debit of $200 in the adjustments section of the worksheet, the balance of Depreciation Expense in the Adjusted Trial Balance section of the worksheet is a

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$2,400 credit.

 

 

$200 debit.

 

 

$2,000 debit.

 

 

$2,400 debit.

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ACC 291T Assignment Week 4 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

ACC 291T Week 4 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

 

Complete the Week 4 Knowledge Check in Connect®.

 

Note: You have unlimited attempts available to complete this practice assignment. The highest scored attempt will be recorded.

 

These assignments have earlier due dates, so plan accordingly.

 

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date.

 

Rose Bush Nursery purchased a delivery truck for $40,000. The truck is expected to have a useful life of 5 years and a residual value of $2,800. The company uses the straight-line method of depreciation. If the truck was purchased on June 1, 2019, what is the amount of depreciation expense for the truck for the year ended December 31, 2019?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$2,800

 

 

$3,100

 

 

$7,440

 

 

$4,340

 

The ending merchandise inventory is recorded on the worksheet in the

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Income Statement Debit column only.

 

 

Income Statement Credit column only.

 

 

Income Statement Credit and the Balance Sheet Debit columns.

 

 

Balance Sheet Debit column only.

 

After both of the entries for the inventory adjustment have been posted, the debit in the Income Summary account represents:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Beginning Inventory

 

 

Net Income

 

 

Ending Inventory

 

 

Cost of Goods Sold

 

An adjusting entry is usually not required for a revenue item when it is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

earned, recorded and paid for by the customer in one period.

 

 

paid for by the customer and recorded in one period but not fully earned until a later period.

 

 

earned in one period but not paid for by the customer or recorded until a later period.

 

 

budgeted, paid for, and partially earned in one period but not fully earned until a later period.

 

On December 1, 2019, a firm accepted a 6-month, 12 percent note for $10,000 from a customer. The adjusting entry on December 31 to record the interest earned on the note is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Interest Receivable for $600 and a credit to Interest Income for $600.

 

 

a debit to Interest Income for $100 and a credit to Interest Receivable for $100.

 

 

a debit to Interest Receivable for $1,200 and a credit to Interest Income for $1,200.

 

 

a debit to Interest Receivable for $100 and a credit to Interest Income for $100.

 

Which of the following statements is correct?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

On the worksheet, the amount of the ending merchandise inventory is shown in the Income Statement Credit column in the account Income Summary and the Balance Sheet Debit column in the account Merchandise Inventory.

 

 

All of these statements are correct.

 

 

On the worksheet, the totals of the Income Statement columns should equal the totals of the Balance Sheet columns.

 

 

On the worksheet, if debits exceed credits in the Adjusted Trial Balance section, the difference represents a net loss.

 

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is reported in the

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Assets section of the balance sheet.

 

 

Liabilities section of the balance sheet.

 

 

Cost of Goods Sold section of the income statement.

 

 

Operating Expenses section of the income statement.

 

During the year, Spirit Fun had net credit sales of $800,000. Past experience shows that 1.5 percent of the firm’s net credit sales will be uncollectible. Determine the adjusting entry needed to recognize the estimated expense for these uncollectible accounts.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $12,000 and credit Accounts Receivable $12,000.

 

 

debit Uncollectible Accounts Expense $12,000 and credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $12,000.

 

 

debit Uncollectible Accounts Expense $12,000 and credit Accounts Receivable $12,000.

 

 

debit Uncollectible Accounts Expense $120,000 and credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $120,000.

 

On January 2, 2019, a firm purchased equipment for $10,000. Depreciation expense for the year ending December 31, 2019, given the straight-line method, a 5-year useful life, and a salvage value of $1,200, is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$1,760.

 

 

$2,000.

 

 

$1,800.

 

 

$1,400.

 

Millie’s Bakery employees earn $4,500 a week for a five-day work week and are paid every Friday. If December 31 falls on a Wednesday, calculate the amount that is owed and select the adjusting entry needed to record the owed but unpaid salaries as of December 31.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Salaries Expense for $4,500 and a credit to Salaries Payable for $4,500.

 

 

a debit to Salaries Expense for $2,700 and a credit to Salaries Payable for $2,700.

 

 

a debit to Income Summary for $2,700 and a credit to Salaries Payable for $2,700.

 

 

a debit to Salaries Payable for $900 and a credit to Salaries Expense for $900.

 

If an account has a credit balance of $2,200 in the Trial Balance section of a worksheet and there is a credit of $400 in the Adjustments section, the account balance in the Adjusted Trial Balance section of the worksheet is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$2,600 credit.

 

 

$1,800 debit.

 

 

$2,600 debit.

 

 

$1,800 credit.

 

The trial balance of Marley Motorcycles shows Merchandise Inventory of $80,000. Based on a count taken on December 31, merchandise inventory at the end of the year actually totaled $92,000. The company uses a periodic inventory system. The adjusting entry to record the new merchandise inventory balance would be:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Merchandise Inventory of 80,000 and a credit to Income Summary for $80,000.

 

 

a debit to Purchases of $92,000 and a credit to Income Summary for $92,000.

 

 

a debit to Merchandise Inventory of $92,000 and a credit to Income Summary for $92,000.

 

 

a debit to Merchandise Inventory of $12,000 and a credit to Purchases for $12,000.

 

Identify the statement below that is true regarding the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.

 

 

The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.

 

 

The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the income statement.

 

 

The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the income statement.

 

Which of the following statements is not correct?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

If a firm records prepaid expense items in an expense account when they pay for them, their adjustment at the end of the period to record the unexpired portion would include a debit to an asset account and a credit to an expense account.

 

 

Each adjustment for an accrued expense includes a credit to a liability account.

 

 

The cost less the salvage value equals the depreciable base of a long-term asset.

 

 

Uncollectible Accounts Expense is a contra asset account.

 

With the accrual basis of accounting, revenue from a credit sale is recognized

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

each time a payment on an account balance is received.

 

 

on the date the account is collected in full.

 

 

on the date of the sale.

 

 

either on the date of the sale or when the amount of the sale is collected.

 

The net income for an accounting period can be determined using the worksheet by comparing the balances and determining the difference between the balances in the two

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Balance Sheet and Income Statement Debit columns.

 

 

Balance Sheet and Income Statement Credit columns.

 

 

Income Statement or Balance Sheet columns.

 

 

Income Statement columns only.

 

Stan Still Stationery Store’s employees are paid every Friday for a five day work week and are paid a total of $1,625 per day. If December 31, 2019, is on a Tuesday, the amount of the adjusting entry for accrued wages is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$4,875

 

 

$3,250

 

 

$8,125

 

 

$1,625

 

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

added to Accounts Receivable in the Assets section of the balance sheet.

 

 

listed in the Operating Expenses section of the income statement.

 

 

deducted from Sales in the Revenue section of the income statement.

 

 

subtracted from Accounts Receivable in the Asset section of the balance sheet.

 

Accrued income is income that has been

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

earned and received.

 

 

budgeted for the fiscal period.

 

 

received but not earned.

 

 

earned but not received.

 

If an account has a debit balance of $2,000 in the Trial Balance section of a worksheet and there is a credit of $600 in the Adjustments section, the account balance in the Adjusted Trial Balance section of the worksheet is a

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$1,400 debit.

 

 

$1,400 credit.

 

 

$600 credit.

 

 

$2,600 debit.

 

The net income for an accounting period appears on the worksheet in the

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Income Statement Credit column only.

 

 

Income Statement Debit column only.

 

 

Income Statement Debit and the Balance Sheet Credit columns.

 

 

Income Statement Credit and the Balance Sheet Debit columns.

 

On April 1, 2019, a firm accepted a 6-month, 10 percent note for $1,800 from a customer with an overdue balance. The accrued interest recorded for this note for the year ended June 30, 2019, is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$15.

 

 

$90.

 

 

$180.

 

 

$45.

 

On June 1, 2019, Mighty Fast Flooring issued a 10-month, 9 percent note for $5,000. The note was recorded in the Notes Payable-Trade account. The adjusting entry on December 31 to record the interest accrued (owed) on the note is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Interest Expense for $262.50 and a credit to Interest Payable for $262.50.

 

 

a debit to Interest Expense for $262.50 and a credit to Notes Payable-Trade for $262.50.

 

 

a debit to Interest Income for $450.00 and a credit to Interest Receivable for $450.00.

 

 

a debit to Interest Expense for $450.00 and a credit to Interest Payable for $450.00.

 

After the two adjusting entries for merchandise inventory for Marley Motorcycles have been entered on the worksheet, the Income Summary account in the Adjusted Trial Balance section has a debit of $65,000 and a credit of $73,000. The amount of merchandise inventory at the beginning of the year is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$138,000.

 

 

$8,000.

 

 

$73,000.

 

 

$65,000.

 

The trial balance of Premier Lighting Co. shows Merchandise Inventory of $35,000. Based on a count taken on December 31, merchandise inventory at the end of the year actually totaled $28,000. The adjusting entry torecord the new merchandise inventory balance assuming the company uses the periodic inventory system would be:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Purchases of $35,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $35,000.

 

 

a debit to Merchandise Inventory of $28,000 and a credit to Income Summary for $28,000.

 

 

a debit to Income Summary of $28,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $28,000.

 

 

a debit to Income Summary of 35,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $35,000.

 

The trial balance of Premier Lighting Co. shows Merchandise Inventory of $35,000. The company uses the periodic inventory system. Based on a count taken on December 31, merchandise inventory at the end of the year actually totaled $28,000. The adjusting entry to remove the old merchandise inventory balance would be:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

a debit to Income Summary of $35,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $35,000.

 

 

a debit to Merchandise Inventory of $28,000 and a credit to Income Summary for $28,000.

 

 

a debit to Income Summary of $28,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $28,000.

 

 

a debit to Purchases of $35,000 and a credit to Merchandise Inventory for $35,000.

 

On August 1, 2019, a firm purchased a 1-year insurance policy for $3,600 and paid the full premium in advance. The insurance expense associated with this policy for the year ending December 31, 2019, is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$300.

 

 

$3,600.

 

 

$1,800.

 

 

$1,500.

 

On October 1, 2019, Paige Turner Publishing received $5,400 in cash for subscriptions covering one year, recording the entry as a debit to Cash and a credit to Unearned Subscriptions. The correct adjusting entry at December 31, 2019, is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Debit Unearned Subscriptions $5,400; credit Subscriptions Income $5,400.

 

 

Debit Unearned Subscriptions $450; credit Subscriptions Income $450.

 

 

Debit Unearned Subscriptions $1,350; credit Subscriptions Income $1,350.

 

 

Debit Subscriptions Income $1,350; credit Unearned Subscriptions $1,350.

 

On June 1, 2019, a firm purchased a 1-year insurance policy for $2,400 and paid the full premium in advance. The insurance expense associated with this policy for the year ending December 31, 2019, is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$2,400.

 

 

$1,000.

 

 

$200.

 

 

$1,400.

 

Hugh Morris Company pays weekly wages of $15,000 every Friday for a five day week ending on that day. If the last day of the year is on Tuesday, the adjusting entry to record the accrued wages is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

debit Wages Expense $6,000; credit Drawing $6,000

 

 

debit Wages Expense $6,000; credit Wages Payable $6,000

 

 

debit Wages Expense $15,000; credit Cash $15,000

 

 

debit Wages Expense $9,000; credit Wages Payable $9,000

ACC 291 ACC291 ACC/291 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – ASHFORD UNIVERSITY

ACC 291T Assignment Week 5 Apply: Connect® Exercise

ACC 291T ASSIGNMENT Week 5 Apply: Connect® Exercise

 

Review the Knowledge Check in preparation for this Assignment.

 

Complete the Week 5 Exercise in Connect®.

 

Note: You have only one attempt available to complete this Assignment.

 

Grades must be transferred manually to eCampus by your instructor. Don’t worry, this might happen after your due date

 

The beginning capital balance shown on a statement of owner’s equity is $80,000. Net income for the period is $35,000. The owner withdrew $18,000 cash from the business and made no additional investments during the period. The owner’s capital balance at the end of the period is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$133,000.

 

 

$97,000.

 

 

$80,000.

 

 

$63,000.

 

The balance of the owner’s drawing account is reported

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

in the Other Expenses section of the income statement.

 

 

on the statement of owner’s equity.

 

 

in the Current Assets section of the balance sheet.

 

 

in the Operating Expenses section of the income statement.

 

Which of the following statements is not correct?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

The gross profit percentage is calculated by dividing the gross profit for the year by the net sales for the year.

 

 

The average inventory is calculated by adding the beginning inventory to the ending inventory and dividing the sum by 2.

 

 

A current ratio of 3.5 to 1 means that a firm has $3.50 in current liabilities for every $1 of current assets.

 

 

Working capital is the difference between total current assets and total current liabilities.

 

On May 1, Brown’s Antiques paid $18,000 for 12 months of advance rent on its store and immediately debited the asset account Prepaid Rent for the full amount. Select the adjusting entry made on December 31, to record the amount of rent that had expired.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Prepaid Rent 12,000

 

Rent Expense 12,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Prepaid Rent 18,000

 

Rent Expense 18,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Rent Expense 10,500

 

Prepaid Rent 10,500

 

________________________________________

 

 

Rent Expense 12,000

 

Prepaid Rent 12,000

 

________________________________________

 

Use the following account balances from the adjusted trial balance columns of RB Auto’s worksheet to answer below question.

 

Account Debit Balance Credit Balance

 

Cash 20,500

 

Merchandise Inventory 1,000

 

Accounts Payable 2,800

 

R. Holloway, Drawing 500

 

R. Holloway, Capital 13,000

 

Sales 15,000

 

Purchases 2,000

 

Purchase Returns and Allowances 200

 

Rent Expense 3,000

 

Salaries Expense 4,000

 

________________________________________

 

Select the closing entry that RB Auto would make at the end of the accounting period to close their revenue accounts and income statement accounts with credit balances.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

debit Sales and credit Income Summary for $15,000.

 

 

debit Sales $15,000; debit Purchase Returns and Allowances $200 and credit Income Summary for $15,200.

 

 

debit Sales for $15,000; debit R Holloway, Capital for $13,000 and credit Income Summary for $28,000.

 

 

debit Income Summary for $15,000 and credit Sales for $15,000.

 

Use the following account balances from the adjusted trial balance columns of RB Auto’s worksheet to answer below question.

 

Account Debit Balance Credit Balance

 

Cash 20,500

 

Merchandise Inventory 1,000

 

Accounts Payable 2,800

 

R. Holloway, Drawing 500

 

R. Holloway, Capital 13,000

 

Sales 15,000

 

Purchases 2,000

 

Purchase Returns and Allowances 200

 

Rent Expense 3,000

 

Salaries Expense 4,000

 

________________________________________

 

Select the correct closing entry that RB Auto would make to close their expense account(s) at the end of the accounting period.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

debit Salary Expense $4,000; debit Rent Expense $3,000; debit Purchases $2,000 and credit Income Summary $9,000

 

 

debit Income Summary $9,000 and credit Salary Expense $4,000; credit Rent Expense $3,000; credit Purchases $2,000

 

 

debit Income Summary $9,000 and credit R. Holloway, Capital for $9,000

 

 

debit R. Holloway, Capital $9,000 and credit Salary Expense $4,000; credit Rent Expense $3,000; credit Purchases $2,000

 

Use the following account balances from the adjusted trial balance columns of Goody Chocolate’s worksheet to answer below question.

 

Account Debit Balance Credit Balance

 

Cash 10,000

 

Merchandise Inventory 4,000

 

Accounts Payable 2,200

 

A. Goody, Drawing 1,000

 

A. Goody, Capital 6,000

 

Sales 24,000

 

Sales Discounts 200

 

Purchases 12,000

 

Salaries Expense 7,500

 

Income Summary 1,500 4,000

 

________________________________________

 

Using the adjusted trial balance above, select the correct closing entry that Goody Chocolate would make to close their revenue accounts (and other temporary income statement accounts with credit balances) at the end of the accounting period.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Income Summary 24,200

 

Sales 24,000

 

Sales Discounts 200

 

________________________________________

 

 

A. Goody, Capital 28,000

 

Income Summary 4,000

 

Sales 24,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Sales 24,000

 

Income Summary 24,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Sales 24,000

 

A. Goody, Capital 24,000

 

________________________________________

 

Which of the following accounts would be closed at the end of the accounting period?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Capital

 

 

Depreciation Expense

 

 

Accumulated Depreciation

 

 

Prepaid Rent

 

Which of the following accounts will appear on the post-closing trial balance?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Capital

 

 

Depreciation Expense

 

 

Sales

 

 

Payroll Tax Expense

 

The current ratio is calculated by

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

dividing total assets by total liabilities.

 

 

subracting current liabilities from current assets.

 

 

dividing current assets by current liabilities.

 

 

adding current assets to current liabilities.

ACC 291 ACC291 ACC/291 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – ASHFORD UNIVERSITY

ACC 291T Assignment Week 5 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

ACC 291T ASSIGNMENT Week 5 Practice: Connect® Knowledge Check

 

Complete the Week 5 Knowledge Check in Connect®.

 

Note: You have unlimited attempts available to complete this practice Assignment. The highest scored attempt will be recorded.

 

These Assignments have earlier due dates, so plan accordingly.

 

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Interest Expense is classified as a(n):

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Other Income

 

 

Administrative Expense

 

 

Other Expense

 

 

Selling Expense

 

Which of the following accounts would be closed at the end of the accounting period?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Prepaid Rent

 

 

Accumulated Depreciation

 

 

Depreciation Expense

 

 

Capital

 

The Income Summary account, for Wise Tools appears below. Based on the data contained in the account, determine which of the statements below is correct.

 

Income Summary

 

12/31 beg inv. 4,000 12/31 ending inv. 9,000

 

12/31 expenses 51,000 12/31 revenues 45,000

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Wise Tools will report a $6,000 net loss for the period ending 12/31

 

 

Wise Tools will report a $1,000 net loss for the period ending 12/31

 

 

Wise Tools will report net income of $1,000 for the period ending 12/31

 

 

Wise Tools will report net income of $6,000 for the period ending 12/31

 

The entry to reverse the adjustment for accrued interest income consists of a debit to

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Interest Income and a credit to Income Summary.

 

 

Interest Income and a credit to Interest Expense.

 

 

Interest Income and a credit to Interest Receivable.

 

 

Interest Receivable and a credit to Interest Income.

 

At the end of the year Stan Still Stationery Store had the following balances: Sales $485,000; Sales Discounts $2,540; Sales Returns and Allowances $14,280; Sales Salaries Expense $54,000. The Net Sales for the year are:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$468,180

 

 

$501,820

 

 

$414,180

 

 

$447,820

 

The beginning capital balance shown on a statement of owner’s equity is $80,000. Net income for the period is $37,000. The owner made no additional investments during the period. The owner’s capital balance at the end of the period is $96,000. The amount the owner withdrew for personal use during the period is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$80,000.

 

 

$37,000.

 

 

$21,000.

 

 

$16,000.

 

Use the following account balances from the adjusted trial balance columns of Goody Chocolate’s worksheet to answer below question.

 

Account Debit Balance Credit Balance

 

Cash 10,000

 

Merchandise Inventory 4,000

 

Accounts Payable 2,200

 

A. Goody, Drawing 1,000

 

A. Goody, Capital 6,000

 

Sales 24,000

 

Sales Discounts 200

 

Purchases 12,000

 

Salaries Expense 7,500

 

Income Summary 1,500 4,000

 

________________________________________

 

Using the adjusted trial balance above, select the correct closing entry that Goody Chocolate would make to close their revenue accounts (and other temporary income statement accounts with credit balances) at the end of the accounting period.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

A. Goody, Capital 28,000

 

Income Summary 4,000

 

Sales 24,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Sales 24,000

 

A. Goody, Capital 24,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Sales 24,000

 

Income Summary 24,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Income Summary 24,200

 

Sales 24,000

 

Sales Discounts 200

 

________________________________________

 

Which of the following accounts will appear on the post-closing trial balance?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Payroll Taxes Expense

 

 

Miscellaneous Income

 

 

Medicare Tax Payable

 

 

Sales

 

Which of the following accounts will NOT appear on the post-closing trial balance?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Prepaid Advertising

 

 

Wages Payable

 

 

Equipment

 

 

Wages Expense

 

Which of the following accounts is not closed at the end of the accounting period?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Sales

 

 

Purchases

 

 

Depreciation Expense

 

 

Accounts Receivable

 

Use the following account balances from the adjusted trial balance columns of Goody Chocolate’s worksheet to answer below question.

 

Account Debit Balance Credit Balance

 

Cash 10,000

 

Merchandise Inventory 4,000

 

Accounts Payable 2,200

 

A. Goody, Drawing 1,000

 

A. Goody, Capital 6,000

 

Sales 24,000

 

Sales Discounts 200

 

Purchases 12,000

 

Salaries Expense 7,500

 

Income Summary 1,500 4,000

 

________________________________________

 

Using the adjusted trial balance above, select the correct closing entry that Goody Chocolate would make to close the expense accounts (and cost of goods sold accounts with debit balances) at the end of the accounting period.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Income Summary 2,500

 

A. Goody, Capital 2,500

 

________________________________________

 

 

Purchases 12,000

 

Salaries Expense 7,500

 

Income Summary 19,500

 

________________________________________

 

 

Income Summary 19,700

 

Sales Discounts 200

 

Purchases 12,000

 

Salaries Expense 7,500

 

________________________________________

 

 

Income Summary 19,700

 

Expense Accounts 19,700

 

________________________________________

 

For the current fiscal year, Purchases were $245,000, Purchase Returns and Allowances were $8,600, Purchase Discounts were $2,200 and Freight In was $32,000. If the beginning merchandise inventory was $60,000 and the ending merchandise inventory was $75,000, the Cost of Goods Sold is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$272,800

 

 

$281,200

 

 

$251,200

 

 

$266,200

 

The beginning capital balance shown on a statement of owner’s equity is $64,000. Net income for the period is $23,000 and the owner withdrew $30,000 cash from the business and made no additional investments during the period. The owner’s capital balance at the end of the period is

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$64,000.

 

 

$57,000.

 

 

$117,000.

 

 

$71,000.

 

For the current fiscal year, Purchases were $187,000, Purchase Returns and Allowances were $4,200 and Freight In was $10,500. If the beginning merchandise inventory was $98,000 and the ending merchandise inventory was $103,000, the Net Delivered Cost of Purchases is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$187,000

 

 

$172,300

 

 

$193,300

 

 

$201,700

 

Which of the following accounts is not closed at the end of the accounting period?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Sales

 

 

Depreciation Expense

 

 

Interest Expense

 

 

Accumulated Depreciation

 

Which of the following statements is not correct?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

The worksheet is the source of data for the general journal entries required to close the temporary accounts.

 

 

Closing the Revenue accounts is the first step in the closing process.

 

 

In the closing process, the balance of the owner’s drawing account is transferred to the debit side of the owner’s capital account.

 

 

In the closing process, the balance of the Purchases account is transferred to the Merchandise Inventory account.

 

Which of the following accounts is not closed at the end of the accounting period?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Sales

 

 

Depreciation Expense

 

 

Capital

 

 

Purchase Discounts

 

Which of the following would not be classified as a Current Asset:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Cash

 

 

Equipment

 

 

Accounts Receivable

 

 

Supplies

 

Which of the following is not a selling expense:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Delivery Expense

 

 

Advertising Expense

 

 

Rent Expense on the office

 

 

Sales Salaries Expense

 

Which of the following statements is correct?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

The term single-step income statement is sometimes used to describe a classified income statement.

 

 

Salaries of office employees would be grouped with the selling expenses in the Operating Expenses section of the income statement.

 

 

If a business is to earn a net income, the gross profit on sales must be greater than operating expenses.

 

 

Sales less Operating Expenses equals Gross Profit.

 

The Income Summary account, for Edgar’s Cigars appears below. Based on the data contained in the account, determine which of the statements below is correct.

 

Income Summary

 

12/31 beg inv. 7,000 12/31 ending inv. 3,000

 

12/31 expenses 25,000 12/31 revenues 36,000

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Edgar’s Cigars will report net income of $11,000 for the period ending 12/31

 

 

Edgar’s Cigars will report an $11,000 net loss for the period ending 12/31

 

 

Edgar’s Cigars will report net income of $7,000 for the period ending 12/31

 

 

Edgar’s Cigars will report a $7,000 net loss for the period ending 12/31

 

Use the following account balances from the adjusted trial balance columns of RB Auto’s worksheet to answer below question.

 

Account Debit Balance Credit Balance

 

Cash 20,500

 

Merchandise Inventory 1,000

 

Accounts Payable 2,800

 

R. Holloway, Drawing 500

 

R. Holloway, Capital 13,000

 

Sales 15,000

 

Purchases 2,000

 

Purchase Returns and Allowances 200

 

Rent Expense 3,000

 

Salaries Expense 4,000

 

________________________________________

 

Select the correct closing entry that RB Auto would make to close the owner’s withdrawal account at the end of the accounting period.

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

debit R. Holloway, Drawing $500 credit R. Holloway, Capital for $500.

 

 

debit Income Summary $500 and credit R. Holloway, Drawing for $500.

 

 

debit R. Holloway, Drawing $500 and credit Income Summary for $500.

 

 

debit R. Holloway, Capital $500 and credit R. Holloway, Drawing for $500.

 

Which of the following statements is not correct?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Working capital is the difference between total current assets and total current liabilities.

 

 

The average inventory is calculated by adding the beginning inventory to the ending inventory and dividing the sum by 2.

 

 

A current ratio of 3.5 to 1 means that a firm has $3.50 in current liabilities for every $1 of current assets.

 

 

The gross profit percentage is calculated by dividing the gross profit for the year by the net sales for the year.

 

In the general journal, reversing entries are dated as of

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

any day during the month of the new fiscal period.

 

 

the first day of the new fiscal period.

 

 

the last day of the old fiscal period.

 

 

any time before the end of the fiscal period.

 

The accountant of Randy’s Flooring has closed all of the temporary income statement accounts. The accountant is now ready to close the Income Summary account. The owner of the company is R. Car. Using the Income Summary T-account below, determine the correct closing entry the accountant needs to make in order to close the account.

 

Income Summary

 

12/31 beg inv. 2,000 12/31 ending inv. 5,000

 

12/31 exp. 42,000 12/31 rev. 85,000

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Income Summary 46,000

 

R. Car, Capital 46,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

R. Car, Capital 90,000

 

Income Summary 90,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

R. Car, Capital 46,000

 

Income Summary 46,000

 

________________________________________

 

 

Income Summary 43,000

 

R. Car, Capital 43,000

 

________________________________________

 

Which of the following should be classified as a General and Administrative Expense on a Multi-Step Income Statement:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Insurance Expense

 

 

Delivery Expense

 

 

Sales Salaries Expense

 

 

Advertising Expense

 

Prepaid expenses appear in the

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Operating Expenses section of the income statement.

 

 

Other Expenses section of the income statement.

 

 

Current Liabilities section of the balance sheet.

 

 

Current Assets section of the balance sheet.

 

An income statement that has one total for all revenues and one total for all expenses is known as a

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

classified income statement.

 

 

single-step income statement.

 

 

categorized income statement.

 

 

multiple-step income statement.

 

For the current fiscal year, Purchases were $187,000, Purchase Returns and Allowances were $4,200 and Freight In was $10,500. If the beginning merchandise inventory was $98,000 and the ending merchandise inventory was $103,000, the Cost of Goods Sold is:

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

$193,300

 

 

$167,300

 

 

$196,700

 

 

$188,300

 

Which of the following groups of accounts will have zero balances after the closing process is completed?

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and Uncollectible Accounts Expense

 

 

Depreciation Expense and Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment

 

 

Purchases and Purchases Returns and Allowances

 

 

Merchandise Inventory and Sales