Deck 3: Adjusting the Accounts

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Accumulated Depreciation is a liability account and has a normal credit account balance.
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Adjusting entries are not necessary if the trial balance debit and credit column balances are equal.
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The expense recognition principle requires that efforts be matched with accomplishments.
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The revenue recognition principle dictates that revenue be recognized in the accounting period in which cash is received.
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A company's calendar year and fiscal year are always the same.
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The cash basis of accounting is not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
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A liability-revenue account relationship exists with an unearned rent revenue adjusting entry.
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An adjusting entry always involves two balance sheet accounts.
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The time period assumption states that the economic life of a business entity can be divided into artificial time periods.
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Revenue received before services are performed and expenses paid before being used or consumed are both initially recorded as liabilities.
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The time period assumption is often referred to as the expense recognition principle.
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Adjusting entries are often made because some business events are not recorded as they occur.
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Accrued revenues are revenues which have been received but not yet recognized.
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The book value of a depreciable asset is always equal to its market value because depreciation is a valuation technique.
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Adjusting entries are recorded in the general journal but are not posted to the accounts in the general ledger.
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Accounting time periods that are one year in length are referred to as interim periods.
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Income will always be greater under the cash basis of accounting than under the accrual basis of accounting.
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The balances of the Depreciation Expense and the Accumulated Depreciation accounts should always be the same.
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Expense recognition is tied to revenue recognition.
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Many business transactions affect more than one time period.
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The quality of consistency pertains to the use of the same accounting principles by firms in the same industry.
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To be faithfully representative accounting information should predict future events confirm prior expectations and be reported on a timely basis.
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For accounting purposes business transactions should be kept separate from the personal transactions of the owners of the business.
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The cost of a depreciable asset less accumulated depreciation reflects the book value of the asset.
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Rent received in advance and credited to a rent revenue account which is still unearned at the end of the period will require an adjusting entry crediting a liability account for the amount still unearned.
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A common application of materiality is weighing the factual nature of cost figures versus the relevance of fair value.
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Financial statements can be prepared from the information provided by an adjusted trial balance.
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Consistency in accounting means that a company uses the same accounting principles from one accounting period to the next accounting period.
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Unearned revenue is a prepayment that requires an adjusting entry when services are performed.
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The economic entity assumption states that economic events can be identified with a particular unit of accountability.
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An adjusting entry requiring a credit to Insurance Expense indicates that the initial transaction was charged to an asset account.
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The going concern assumption is that the business will continue in operation long enough to carry out its existing objectives and commitments.
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Consistent use of the same accounting principles and methods is necessary for meaningful analysis of trends within a company.
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Accrued revenues are revenues that have been recognized and received before financial statements have been prepared.
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If prepaid costs are initially recorded as an asset no adjusting entries will be required in the future.
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The adjusting entry at the end of the period to record an expired cost may be different depending on whether the cost was initially recorded as an asset or an expense.
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The monetary unit assumption states that transactions that can be measured in terms of money should be recorded in the accounting records.
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Asset prepayments become expenses when they expire.
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The time period assumption states that the business will remain in operation for the foreseeable future.
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A contra asset account is subtracted from a related account in the balance sheet.
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Monthly and quarterly time periods are called

A) calendar periods.
B) fiscal periods.
C) interim periods.
D) quarterly periods.
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When a prepaid expense is initially debited to an expense account expenses and assets are both overstated prior to adjustment.
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The time period assumption is also referred to as the

A) calendar assumption.
B) cyclicity assumption.
C) periodicity assumption.
D) fiscal assumption.
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In general adjusting entries are required each time financial statements are prepared.
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In a service-type business revenue is considered recognized

A) at the end of the month.
B) at the end of the year.
C) when the service is performed.
D) when cash is received.
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Which of the following is in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles?

A) Accrual-basis accounting
B) Cash-basis accounting
C) Both accrual-basis and cash-basis accounting
D) Neither accrual-basis nor cash-basis accounting
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The revenue recognition principle dictates that revenue should be recognized in the accounting records

A) when cash is received.
B) when the performance obligation is satisfied.
C) at the end of the month.
D) in the period that income taxes are paid.
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The expense recognition principle requires that expenses be matched with revenues.
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Management usually desires ________ financial statements and the IRS requires all businesses to file _________ tax returns.

A) annual annual
B) monthly annual
C) quarterly monthly
D) monthly monthly
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An accounting time period that is one year in length but does not begin on January 1 is referred to as

A) a fiscal year.
B) an interim period.
C) the time period assumption.
D) a reporting period.
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Adjustments would not be necessary if financial statements were prepared to reflect net income from

A) monthly operations.
B) fiscal year operations.
C) interim operations.
D) lifetime operations.
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An adjusted trial balance should be prepared before the adjusting entries are made.
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Every adjusting entry affects one balance sheet account and one income statement account.
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In general the shorter the time period the difficulty of making the proper adjustments to accounts

A) is increased.
B) is decreased.
C) is unaffected.
D) depends on if there is a profit or loss.
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The fiscal year of a business is usually determined by

A) the IRS.
B) a lottery.
C) the business.
D) the SEC.
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Accrued revenues are amounts recorded and received but not yet recognized.
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Which of the following time periods would not be referred to as an interim period?

A) Monthly
B) Quarterly
C) Semi-annually
D) Annually
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Which of the following is not a common time period chosen by businesses as their accounting period?

A) Daily
B) Monthly
C) Quarterly
D) Annually
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The Accumulated Depreciation account is a contra asset account that is reported on the balance sheet.
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The time period assumption states that

A) a transaction can only affect one period of time.
B) estimates should not be made if a transaction affects more than one time period.
C) adjustments to the company's accounts can only be made in the time period when the business terminates its operations.
D) the economic life of a business can be divided into artificial time periods.
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Toole Company had the following transactions during 2016:
\bullet Sales of $4200 on account
\bullet Collected $2600 for services to be performed in 2017
\bullet Paid $1630 cash in salaries
\bullet Purchased airline tickets for $450 in December for a trip to take place in 2017
What is Toole's 2016 net income using cash basis accounting?

A) $520.
B) $970.
C) $4720.
D) $5170.
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An adjusting entry

A) affects two balance sheet accounts.
B) affects two income statement accounts.
C) affects a balance sheet account and an income statement account.
D) is always a compound entry.
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A small company may be able to justify using a cash basis of accounting if they have

A) sales under $1000000.
B) no accountants on staff.
C) few receivables and payables.
D) all sales and purchases on account.
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The following is selected information from Monty Corporation for the fiscal year ending October 31 2016.  Cash received from customers $300,000 Revenue recognized 378,000 Cash paid for expenses 180,000 Cash paid for computers on November 1,2015 that will be used  for 3 years (annual depreciation is $15,000 ) 45,000 Expenses incurred, including interest, but excluding any depreciation 230,000 Proceeds from a bank loan, part of which was used to pay for  the computers 100,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Cash received from customers } & \$ 300,000 \\\text { Revenue recognized } & 378,000 \\\text { Cash paid for expenses } & 180,000 \\\text { Cash paid for computers on November } 1,2015 \text { that will be used } & \\\quad \text { for } 3 \text { years (annual depreciation is } \$ 15,000 \text { ) } & 45,000 \\\text { Expenses incurred, including interest, but excluding any depreciation } & 230,000 \\\text { Proceeds from a bank loan, part of which was used to pay for } & \\\text { the computers } & 100,000\end{array}
Based on the accrual basis of accounting what is Monty Corporation's net income for the year ending October 31 2016?

A) $75000.
B) $105000.
C) $133000.
D) $148000.
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Adjusting entries are required

A) because some costs expire with the passage of time and have not yet been journalized.
B) when the company's profits are below the budget.
C) when expenses are recorded in the period in which they are incurred.
D) when revenues are recorded in the period in which services are performed.
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Which one of the following is not a justification for adjusting entries?

A) Adjusting entries are necessary to ensure that the revenue recognition principle is followed.
B) Adjusting entries are necessary to ensure that the expense recognition principle is followed.
C) Adjusting entries are necessary to enable financial statements to be in conformity with GAAP.
D) Adjusting entries are necessary to bring the general ledger accounts in line with the budget.
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Orange County Shop follows the revenue recognition principle. Orange County services a bicycle on July 31. The customer picks up the bike on August 1 and mails the payment to Orange County on August 5. Orange County receives the check in the mail on August 6. When should Orange County show that the revenue was recognized?

A) July 31
B) August 1
C) August 5
D) August 6
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Expenses sometimes make their contribution to revenue in a different period than when they are paid. When salaries and wages are incurred in one period and paid in the next period this often leads to which account appearing on the balance sheet at the end of the time period?

A) Due from Employees.
B) Due to Employer.
C) Salaries and Wages Payable.
D) Salaries and Wages Expense.
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Toole Company had the following transactions during 2016:
\bullet Sales of $4200 on account
\bullet Collected $2500 for services to be performed in 2017
\bullet Paid $1580 cash in salaries
\bullet Purchased airline tickets for $350 in December for a trip to take place in 2017
What is Toole's 2016 net income using accrual accounting?

A) $2370.
B) $2620.
C) $4770.
D) $5120.
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Adjusting entries are required

A) yearly.
B) quarterly.
C) monthly.
D) every time financial statements are prepared.
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A company spends $20 million dollars for an office building. Over what period should the cost be written off?

A) When the $20 million is expended in cash.
B) All in the first year.
C) Over the useful life of the building.
D) After $20 million in revenue is recognized.
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Under accrual-basis accounting

A) cash must be received before revenue is recognized.
B) net income is calculated by matching cash outflows against cash inflows.
C) events that change a company's financial statements are recognized in the period they occur rather than in the period in which cash is paid or received.
D) the ledger accounts must be adjusted to reflect a cash basis of accounting before financial statements are prepared under generally accepted accounting principles.
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If a resource has been consumed but a bill has not been received at the end of the accounting period then

A) an expense should be recorded when the bill is received.
B) an expense should be recorded when the cash is paid out.
C) an adjusting entry should be made recognizing the expense.
D) it is optional whether to record the expense before the bill is received.
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The expense recognition principle matches

A) customers with businesses.
B) expenses with revenues.
C) assets with liabilities.
D) creditors with businesses.
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Which statement is correct?

A) As long as a company consistently uses the cash basis of accounting generally accepted accounting principles allow its use.
B) The use of the cash basis of accounting violates both the revenue recognition and expense recognition principles.
C) The cash basis of accounting is objective because no one can be certain of the amount of revenue until the cash is received.
D) As long as management is ethical there are no problems with using the cash basis of accounting.
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A metal shop's employees work overtime to finish an order that is sold on March 28. The office sends a statement to the customer in early April and payment is received by mid-April. The overtime wages should be expensed in

A) March.
B) April.
C) the period when the workers receive their checks.
D) either in March or April depending on when the pay period ends.
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The preparation of adjusting entries is

A) straight forward because the accounts that need adjustment will be out of balance.
B) often an involved process requiring the skills of a professional.
C) only required for accounts that do not have a normal balance.
D) optional when financial statements are prepared.
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The expense recognition principle states that expenses should be matched with revenues. Another way of stating the principle is to say that

A) assets should be matched with liabilities.
B) efforts should be matched with accomplishments.
C) owner withdrawals should be matched with owner contributions.
D) cash payments should be matched with cash receipts.
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Which one of the following is not an application of revenue recognition?

A) Recording revenue as an adjusting entry on the last day of the accounting period.
B) Accepting cash from an established customer for services to be performed over the next three months.
C) Billing customers on June 30 for services completed during June.
D) Receiving cash for services performed.
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A bakery shop makes a large sale for $1400 on November 30. The customer is sent a statement on December 5 and a check is received on December 10. The bakery shop follows GAAP and applies the revenue recognition principle. When is the $1400 considered to be recognized?

A) December 5.
B) December 10.
C) November 30.
D) December 1.
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Accumulated Depreciation is a liability account and has a normal credit account balance.
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Adjusting entries are not necessary if the trial balance debit and credit column balances are equal.
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The expense recognition principle requires that efforts be matched with accomplishments.
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The revenue recognition principle dictates that revenue be recognized in the accounting period in which cash is received.
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A company's calendar year and fiscal year are always the same.
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The cash basis of accounting is not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
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A liability-revenue account relationship exists with an unearned rent revenue adjusting entry.
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An adjusting entry always involves two balance sheet accounts.
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The time period assumption states that the economic life of a business entity can be divided into artificial time periods.
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Revenue received before services are performed and expenses paid before being used or consumed are both initially recorded as liabilities.
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The time period assumption is often referred to as the expense recognition principle.
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Adjusting entries are often made because some business events are not recorded as they occur.
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Accrued revenues are revenues which have been received but not yet recognized.
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The book value of a depreciable asset is always equal to its market value because depreciation is a valuation technique.
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Adjusting entries are recorded in the general journal but are not posted to the accounts in the general ledger.
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Accounting time periods that are one year in length are referred to as interim periods.
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Income will always be greater under the cash basis of accounting than under the accrual basis of accounting.
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The balances of the Depreciation Expense and the Accumulated Depreciation accounts should always be the same.
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Expense recognition is tied to revenue recognition.
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Many business transactions affect more than one time period.
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The quality of consistency pertains to the use of the same accounting principles by firms in the same industry.
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To be faithfully representative accounting information should predict future events confirm prior expectations and be reported on a timely basis.
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For accounting purposes business transactions should be kept separate from the personal transactions of the owners of the business.
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The cost of a depreciable asset less accumulated depreciation reflects the book value of the asset.
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Rent received in advance and credited to a rent revenue account which is still unearned at the end of the period will require an adjusting entry crediting a liability account for the amount still unearned.
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A common application of materiality is weighing the factual nature of cost figures versus the relevance of fair value.
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Financial statements can be prepared from the information provided by an adjusted trial balance.
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Consistency in accounting means that a company uses the same accounting principles from one accounting period to the next accounting period.
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Unearned revenue is a prepayment that requires an adjusting entry when services are performed.
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The economic entity assumption states that economic events can be identified with a particular unit of accountability.
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An adjusting entry requiring a credit to Insurance Expense indicates that the initial transaction was charged to an asset account.
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The going concern assumption is that the business will continue in operation long enough to carry out its existing objectives and commitments.
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Consistent use of the same accounting principles and methods is necessary for meaningful analysis of trends within a company.
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Accrued revenues are revenues that have been recognized and received before financial statements have been prepared.
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If prepaid costs are initially recorded as an asset no adjusting entries will be required in the future.
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The adjusting entry at the end of the period to record an expired cost may be different depending on whether the cost was initially recorded as an asset or an expense.
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The monetary unit assumption states that transactions that can be measured in terms of money should be recorded in the accounting records.
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Asset prepayments become expenses when they expire.
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The time period assumption states that the business will remain in operation for the foreseeable future.
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A contra asset account is subtracted from a related account in the balance sheet.
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Monthly and quarterly time periods are called

A) calendar periods.
B) fiscal periods.
C) interim periods.
D) quarterly periods.
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When a prepaid expense is initially debited to an expense account expenses and assets are both overstated prior to adjustment.
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The time period assumption is also referred to as the

A) calendar assumption.
B) cyclicity assumption.
C) periodicity assumption.
D) fiscal assumption.
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In general adjusting entries are required each time financial statements are prepared.
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In a service-type business revenue is considered recognized

A) at the end of the month.
B) at the end of the year.
C) when the service is performed.
D) when cash is received.
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Which of the following is in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles?

A) Accrual-basis accounting
B) Cash-basis accounting
C) Both accrual-basis and cash-basis accounting
D) Neither accrual-basis nor cash-basis accounting
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The revenue recognition principle dictates that revenue should be recognized in the accounting records

A) when cash is received.
B) when the performance obligation is satisfied.
C) at the end of the month.
D) in the period that income taxes are paid.
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The expense recognition principle requires that expenses be matched with revenues.
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Management usually desires ________ financial statements and the IRS requires all businesses to file _________ tax returns.

A) annual annual
B) monthly annual
C) quarterly monthly
D) monthly monthly
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An accounting time period that is one year in length but does not begin on January 1 is referred to as

A) a fiscal year.
B) an interim period.
C) the time period assumption.
D) a reporting period.
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Adjustments would not be necessary if financial statements were prepared to reflect net income from

A) monthly operations.
B) fiscal year operations.
C) interim operations.
D) lifetime operations.
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An adjusted trial balance should be prepared before the adjusting entries are made.
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Every adjusting entry affects one balance sheet account and one income statement account.
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In general the shorter the time period the difficulty of making the proper adjustments to accounts

A) is increased.
B) is decreased.
C) is unaffected.
D) depends on if there is a profit or loss.
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The fiscal year of a business is usually determined by

A) the IRS.
B) a lottery.
C) the business.
D) the SEC.
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Accrued revenues are amounts recorded and received but not yet recognized.
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Which of the following time periods would not be referred to as an interim period?

A) Monthly
B) Quarterly
C) Semi-annually
D) Annually
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Which of the following is not a common time period chosen by businesses as their accounting period?

A) Daily
B) Monthly
C) Quarterly
D) Annually
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The Accumulated Depreciation account is a contra asset account that is reported on the balance sheet.
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The time period assumption states that

A) a transaction can only affect one period of time.
B) estimates should not be made if a transaction affects more than one time period.
C) adjustments to the company's accounts can only be made in the time period when the business terminates its operations.
D) the economic life of a business can be divided into artificial time periods.
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Toole Company had the following transactions during 2016:
\bullet Sales of $4200 on account
\bullet Collected $2600 for services to be performed in 2017
\bullet Paid $1630 cash in salaries
\bullet Purchased airline tickets for $450 in December for a trip to take place in 2017
What is Toole's 2016 net income using cash basis accounting?

A) $520.
B) $970.
C) $4720.
D) $5170.
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An adjusting entry

A) affects two balance sheet accounts.
B) affects two income statement accounts.
C) affects a balance sheet account and an income statement account.
D) is always a compound entry.
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A small company may be able to justify using a cash basis of accounting if they have

A) sales under $1000000.
B) no accountants on staff.
C) few receivables and payables.
D) all sales and purchases on account.
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The following is selected information from Monty Corporation for the fiscal year ending October 31 2016.  Cash received from customers $300,000 Revenue recognized 378,000 Cash paid for expenses 180,000 Cash paid for computers on November 1,2015 that will be used  for 3 years (annual depreciation is $15,000 ) 45,000 Expenses incurred, including interest, but excluding any depreciation 230,000 Proceeds from a bank loan, part of which was used to pay for  the computers 100,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Cash received from customers } & \$ 300,000 \\\text { Revenue recognized } & 378,000 \\\text { Cash paid for expenses } & 180,000 \\\text { Cash paid for computers on November } 1,2015 \text { that will be used } & \\\quad \text { for } 3 \text { years (annual depreciation is } \$ 15,000 \text { ) } & 45,000 \\\text { Expenses incurred, including interest, but excluding any depreciation } & 230,000 \\\text { Proceeds from a bank loan, part of which was used to pay for } & \\\text { the computers } & 100,000\end{array}
Based on the accrual basis of accounting what is Monty Corporation's net income for the year ending October 31 2016?

A) $75000.
B) $105000.
C) $133000.
D) $148000.
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Adjusting entries are required

A) because some costs expire with the passage of time and have not yet been journalized.
B) when the company's profits are below the budget.
C) when expenses are recorded in the period in which they are incurred.
D) when revenues are recorded in the period in which services are performed.
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66
Which one of the following is not a justification for adjusting entries?

A) Adjusting entries are necessary to ensure that the revenue recognition principle is followed.
B) Adjusting entries are necessary to ensure that the expense recognition principle is followed.
C) Adjusting entries are necessary to enable financial statements to be in conformity with GAAP.
D) Adjusting entries are necessary to bring the general ledger accounts in line with the budget.
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67
Orange County Shop follows the revenue recognition principle. Orange County services a bicycle on July 31. The customer picks up the bike on August 1 and mails the payment to Orange County on August 5. Orange County receives the check in the mail on August 6. When should Orange County show that the revenue was recognized?

A) July 31
B) August 1
C) August 5
D) August 6
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68
Expenses sometimes make their contribution to revenue in a different period than when they are paid. When salaries and wages are incurred in one period and paid in the next period this often leads to which account appearing on the balance sheet at the end of the time period?

A) Due from Employees.
B) Due to Employer.
C) Salaries and Wages Payable.
D) Salaries and Wages Expense.
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69
Toole Company had the following transactions during 2016:
\bullet Sales of $4200 on account
\bullet Collected $2500 for services to be performed in 2017
\bullet Paid $1580 cash in salaries
\bullet Purchased airline tickets for $350 in December for a trip to take place in 2017
What is Toole's 2016 net income using accrual accounting?

A) $2370.
B) $2620.
C) $4770.
D) $5120.
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70
Adjusting entries are required

A) yearly.
B) quarterly.
C) monthly.
D) every time financial statements are prepared.
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71
A company spends $20 million dollars for an office building. Over what period should the cost be written off?

A) When the $20 million is expended in cash.
B) All in the first year.
C) Over the useful life of the building.
D) After $20 million in revenue is recognized.
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72
Under accrual-basis accounting

A) cash must be received before revenue is recognized.
B) net income is calculated by matching cash outflows against cash inflows.
C) events that change a company's financial statements are recognized in the period they occur rather than in the period in which cash is paid or received.
D) the ledger accounts must be adjusted to reflect a cash basis of accounting before financial statements are prepared under generally accepted accounting principles.
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73
If a resource has been consumed but a bill has not been received at the end of the accounting period then

A) an expense should be recorded when the bill is received.
B) an expense should be recorded when the cash is paid out.
C) an adjusting entry should be made recognizing the expense.
D) it is optional whether to record the expense before the bill is received.
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74
The expense recognition principle matches

A) customers with businesses.
B) expenses with revenues.
C) assets with liabilities.
D) creditors with businesses.
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75
Which statement is correct?

A) As long as a company consistently uses the cash basis of accounting generally accepted accounting principles allow its use.
B) The use of the cash basis of accounting violates both the revenue recognition and expense recognition principles.
C) The cash basis of accounting is objective because no one can be certain of the amount of revenue until the cash is received.
D) As long as management is ethical there are no problems with using the cash basis of accounting.
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76
A metal shop's employees work overtime to finish an order that is sold on March 28. The office sends a statement to the customer in early April and payment is received by mid-April. The overtime wages should be expensed in

A) March.
B) April.
C) the period when the workers receive their checks.
D) either in March or April depending on when the pay period ends.
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77
The preparation of adjusting entries is

A) straight forward because the accounts that need adjustment will be out of balance.
B) often an involved process requiring the skills of a professional.
C) only required for accounts that do not have a normal balance.
D) optional when financial statements are prepared.
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78
The expense recognition principle states that expenses should be matched with revenues. Another way of stating the principle is to say that

A) assets should be matched with liabilities.
B) efforts should be matched with accomplishments.
C) owner withdrawals should be matched with owner contributions.
D) cash payments should be matched with cash receipts.
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79
Which one of the following is not an application of revenue recognition?

A) Recording revenue as an adjusting entry on the last day of the accounting period.
B) Accepting cash from an established customer for services to be performed over the next three months.
C) Billing customers on June 30 for services completed during June.
D) Receiving cash for services performed.
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80
A bakery shop makes a large sale for $1400 on November 30. The customer is sent a statement on December 5 and a check is received on December 10. The bakery shop follows GAAP and applies the revenue recognition principle. When is the $1400 considered to be recognized?

A) December 5.
B) December 10.
C) November 30.
D) December 1.
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