FINANCIAL ACCT LL W/ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781260732948
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 8, Problem 18RQ
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To Identify: the proper accounting treatment.
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1. Which of the following is an essential characteristic for an obligation to qualify as a liability?
a. The obligation should have a definite amount at the report date.
b. The party to whom payment will be made should be especially identifiable at report date
c. The obligation should be settled in cash.
d. The obligation should arise from past transactions of the enterprise
e. All of the choices
2. Which of these is not a current liability?
a. Serial maturity of long-term obligations
b. Payables in providing services to be offered for sale
c. Accruals for salaries and wages
d. Contractual obligations falling due at an early date which is expected to be refunded
e. none of the choices
3. An estimated liability is an obligation that is uncertain as to:
a. NO - amount; NO - existence
b. YES - amount; NO - existence
c. NO - amount; YES - existence
d. YES - amount; YES - existence
If the stakeholders position is not protected by a contract -unlike the provider of debt- how is it in fact made viable?
Which condition is necessary for the recognition of a liability?
A. It is probable that an outflow of economic benefits will be required to settle an obligation
B. The amount of the obligation can be measured reliably
C. The amount of the obligation must be definite
D. It is probable that an outflow of economic benefits will be required to settle an obligation
and the amount of obligation can be measured reliably.
Chapter 8 Solutions
FINANCIAL ACCT LL W/ACCESS
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