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WEEK 5 & 6 QUIZ Which of the following accounts is considered a temporary or nominal account? Fees Earned Revenue Which of the following accounts is considered a permanent or real account? Prepaid Insurance If a journal entry includes a debit or credit to the Cash account, it is most likely which of the following? a closing entry If a journal entry includes a debit or credit to the Retained Earnings account, it is most likely which of the following? a closing entry Which of these accounts would be present in the closing entries? Dividends Which of these accounts would not be present in the closing entries? Dividends Payable Which of these accounts is never closed? Retained Earnings Which of these accounts is never closed? Prepaid Rent Which account would be credited when closing the account for fees earned for the year? Income Summary Which account would be credited when closing the account for rent expense for the year? Rent Expense Which of these accounts is included in the post-closing trial balance? Retained Earnings Which of these accounts is not included in the post-closing trial balance? Dividends On which of the following would the year-end Retained Earnings balance be stated correctly? Post-Closing Trial Balance Which of these accounts is included in the post-closing trial balance? Accounts Payable If current assets are $112,000 and current liabilities are $56,000, what is the current ratio? 2.0 If current assets are $100,000 and current liabilities are $42,000, what is the working capital? $58,000 Which of the following is an example of a contra revenue account? sales discounts What accounts are used to recognize a retailer’s purchase from a manufacturer on credit? accounts payable, merchandise inventory Which of the following numbers represents the discount percentage applied if a customer pays within a discount window and credit terms are 3/15, n/60? 3 If a customer purchases merchandise on credit and returns the defective merchandise before payment, what accounts would recognize this transaction? accounts receivable, sales returns and allowances
Which of the following is a disadvantage of the perpetual inventory system? It is cost-prohibitive. frequent physical inventory counts Which of the following is not a reason for the physical inventory count to differ from what is recognized on the company’s books? sale of services to customers Which of the following is not included when computing Net Purchases? beginning inventory Which of the following accounts are used when recording a purchase? A or B A retailer pays on credit for $650 worth of inventory, terms 3/10, n/40. If the merchandiser pays within the discount window, how much will the retailer remit in cash to the manufacturer? $630.50 A retailer returns $400 worth of inventory to a manufacturer and receives a full refund. What accounts recognize this return before the retailer remits payment to the manufacturer? accounts payable, merchandise inventory Which of the following accounts are used when recording the sales entry of a sale on credit? accounts receivable, sales A customer pays on credit for $1,250 worth of merchandise, terms 4/15, n/30. If the customer pays within the discount window, how much will they remit in cash to the retailer? $1,200 A customer returns $870 worth of merchandise and receives a full refund. What accounts recognize this sales return (disregarding the merchandise condition entry) if the return occurs before the customer remits payment to the retailer? accounts receivable, sales returns and allowances Which of the following is not a characteristic of FOB Destination? The point of transfer is when the goods arrive at the buyer’s place of business.
Which two accounts are used to recognize shipping charges for a buyer, assuming the buyer purchases with cash and the terms are FOB Shipping Point? merchandise inventory, cash
Which of the following is not a characteristic of FOB Shipping Point? The point of transfer is when the goods arrive at the buy
er’s place of busines
s
A multi-step income statement ________. separates cost of goods sold from operating expenses
Which of the following accounts would be reported under operating expenses on a multi-step income statement? advertising expense
A simple income statement ________. combines all revenues into one category
Which of the following accounts would not be reported under revenue on a simple income statement? operating expenses
Which of the following accounts are used when recording a purchase using a periodic inventory system? cash, purchases.
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MIKE ROE COMPUTERS
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2021
($ in millions)
Sales
$150.20
(90.10)
Cost of goods sold
Gross margin
Salaries expense
60.10
$20.20
Insurance expense
12.20
Depreciation expense
Interest expense
5.10
6.10
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Gains and losses:
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12.20
Loss on sale of land
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Income before tax
25.50
Income tax expense
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Net income
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Net income
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17. Which one of the following accounts would not appear on a post-closing trial balance?
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Which of the following increases the reported receivables in the financial statements?
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offsetting a credit balance in an account receivable
O adjustment to eliminate a debit balance in account payable
a credit balance in an allowance account
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Revenue, $6,400; Common Stock $64,000; and Retained Earnings, $39,000. During 2021, the company had the following
transactions:
1. February 15 Issue additional shares of common stock, $34,000.
2. Мay
3. August
4. Оctober
5. November 17 Purchase supplies on account, $36,000.
6. December 30 Pay dividends, $3,400.
20 Provide services to customers for cash, $49,000, and on account, $44,000.
31 Pay salaries to employees for work in 2021, $37,000.
1 Purchase rental space for one year, $26,000.
The following information is available on December 31, 2021:
1. Employees are owed an additional $5,400 in salaries.
2. Three months of the rental space has expired.
3. Supplies of $6,400 remain on hand.
4. All of the services associated with the beginning deferred revenue have been performed.
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a. $702,763
b. $680,640
c. $724,886
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
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vouchers for the following cash payments.
Maintenance expense
office supplies
$79.25
84.00
37.25
Transportation expense
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☐One purpose is to verify that total debits equal total credits for all temporary accounts.
One purpose is to verify that all permanent accounts have zero balances.
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□ One purpose is to verify that all temporary accounts have zero balances.
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Dividends
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$ 37,800
Sales returns and allowances
Cost of goods sold
Depreciation expense
Salaries expense
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$ 6,500
105,000
10,300
32,500
5,000
ped
115,300
7,e00
160, 200
4,700
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Age Group
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01 123 days
Dver 128 days
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1.0
10.0
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