FIN. ACCT.-TOOLS FOR BUS.DEC.MAKING-CODE
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The following are the typical classifications used in a balance sheet:
Current assets
b. Investments
c. Property, plant, and equipment
d. Intangible assets
e. other assets
f. Current liabilities
g. Long-term liabilities
h. Paid-in capital
i. Retained earnings
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Required:
For each of the following balance sheet items, use the letters above to indicate the appropriate classification category. (If the item is a
contra account, select the appropriate letter with a minus sign.)
1. C
Equipment
10. ſa
Inventory
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2. t
Accounts payable
11.
Patent
3. lа
Allowance for uncollectible accounts
Land (used in operations)
a
12.
4. b
Land (held for investment)
13.
Accrued liabilities (due in 6 months)
5. g
Notes payable (due in 5 years)
14.
Prepaid rent (for the next 9 months)
6.
Deferred revenue (for the next 12 months)
15. h
Common stock
7. f
Notes payable (due in 6 months)
16.
Building (used in operations)
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vAccumulated amount of net income less dividends
17. a
Cash
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Investment in XYZ…
Common categories of a classified balance sheet include Current Assets, Long-Term Investments, Plant Assets, Intangible Assets Current LiabilitiesLong-Term Liabilities, and EquityFor each of the following items, Identify the balance sheet category where the item typically would best appearIf an item does not appear on the balance sheetIndicate that instead.
The following are the typical classifications used in a statement of financial position :
a. Current assets
b. Investments and funds
c. Property, plant, and equipment
d. Investment property
e. Intangible assets
f. Current liabilities
g. Long-term liabilities
h. Issued capital
i. Retained earnings
Required :
For each of the following statements of financial position items. use the letters above to indicate the appropriate classification category. If the item is a contra account, place a minus before the chosen letter
1. …. .…….Prepaid insurance
2. ……….. Note payable due in three months
3. ………. Unearned rent revenue
4. ……….. Income less dividends, accumulated
5. ………. Building, in use
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