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- Which is a correct statement below? A. Equity is the residual interest in the liabilities of the entity after deducting all of its assets.B. Subscriptions receivable shall preferably be reflected as a deduction from the related subscribed share capital.C. Share premium is also known as capital stock.D. A deficit is a credit balance in retained earnings.For each item below, indicate to which category of elements of financial statements it belongs. (Asset, liabilities, equity, none of them) a. Retained earnings. c. Share Premium. e. Depreciation. g. Interest payable. i. Gain on sale of investment. b. Sales. d. Inventory. f. Loss on sale of equipment. h. Dividends. j. Issuance of ordinary shares.Identify each expense or revenue as a cash flow from operating activities (O), a cash flow from investment activities (I), or a cash flow from financing activities (F). Administrative expenses Rent payment Interest on a note payable Interest on a note receivable Sale of equipment Dividend payment Stock repurchase Sale of finished goods Labor expense Sale of a bond issue Repayment of a long-term debt Selling expenses Depreciation expense Sale of common stock Purchase of fixed assets
- Which of the following is classified as a financing activity? Receipt of dividend income Receipt of interest on loan receivable Payment of dividends Investment in another company’s stockLO1 - Describe the specific elements of the balance sheet (assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity), and prepare a balance sheet with assets and liabilities properly classified into current and noncurrent categories. A balance sheet contains the following classifications: (a) Current assets (b) Investments (c) Property, plant, and equipment (d) Intangible assets (e) Other noncurrent assets (f) Current liabilities (g) Long-term debt (h) Other noncurrent liabilities (i) Capital stock (j) Additional paid-in capital (k) Retained earnings Indicate by letter how each of the following accounts would be classified. Place a minus sign (-) for all accounts representing offset or contra balances. Discount on Bonds Payable Stock of Subsidiary Corporation 3.12% Bonds Payable (due in six months) U.S. Treasury Bills Income Taxes Payable Sales Taxes Payable Estimated Claims under Warranties for Service and Replacements Par Value of Stock Issued and Outstanding Unearned Rent Revenue (six months…Which is not a liability account? a. Scrip dividend payable b. Stock dividends payable c. Property dividend payable d. Cash dividend payable
- Assume that Fielder Enterprises uses the following headings on its balance sheet. a. Current assets. b. Investments. c. Property, plant, and equipment. d. Intangible assets. e. Other assets. f. Current liabilities. g. Long-term liabilities. h. Capital stock. i. Equity attributed to noncontrolling interest. j. Paid-in capital in excess of par. k. Retained earnings. Instructions Indicate by letter how each of the following usually should be classified. If an item should appear in a note to the financial statements, use the letter “N” to indicate this fact. If an item need not be reported at all on the balance sheet, use the letter “X.” 1. Prepaid insurance. 2. Stock owned in affiliated companies. 3. Unearned service revenue. 4. Advances to suppliers. 5. Unearned rent revenue. 6. Preferred stock. 7. Additional paid-in capital on preferred stock. 8. Copyrights. 9. Petty cash fund. 10. Sales taxes payable. 11. Accrued…On the statement of cash flows, the cash flows from investing activities section would include a.payments for dividends b.payments for the retirement of bonds payable c.receipts from the issuance of common stock d.receipts from the sale of investmentsWhich of the following transactions is a financing activity? Select one: a. Cash paid for purchase of equipment b. Dividend payments to shareholders, paid in cash c. Inventory purchased for cash d. Sales of product, for cash