Deck 2: Review of the Accounting Process

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A reversing entry at the beginning of a period for salaries would include a debit to salaries expense.
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The sale of merchandise on account would be recorded in a sales journal.
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The balance sheet can be considered a change or flow statement.
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The payment of cash to a supplier would be recorded in a purchases journal.
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The income statement summarizes the operating activity of a firm at a particular point in time.
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Accruals occur when the cash flow precedes either revenue or expense recognition.
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Examples of external transactions include all of the following except:

A) Paying employee salaries.
B) Purchasing equipment.
C) Depreciating equipment.
D) Collecting a receivable.
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Adjusting journal entries are recorded at the end of any period when financial statements are prepared.
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Examples of internal transactions include all of the following except:

A) Writing off an uncollectible account.
B) Recording the expiration of prepaid insurance.
C) Recording unpaid salaries.
D) Paying salaries to company employees.
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The statement of cash flows summarizes transactions that caused cash to change during a reporting period.
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The adjusted trial balance contains only permanent accounts.
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The closing process brings all temporary accounts to a zero balance and updates the balance in the retained earnings account.
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Balance sheet accounts are referred to as temporary accounts because their balances are always changing.
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XYZ Corporation receives $100,000 from investors for issuing them shares of its stock. XYZ's journal entry to record this transaction would include a:

A) Debit to investments.
B) Credit to retained earnings.
C) Credit to common stock.
D) Credit to revenue.
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Debits increase asset accounts and decrease liability accounts.
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The statement of shareholders' equity discloses the changes in the temporary shareholders' equity accounts.
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After an unadjusted trial balance is prepared, the next step in the accounting processing cycle is the preparation of financial statements.
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The accounting equation can be stated as:

A) A + L − OE = 0.
B) A − L + OE = 0.
C) −A + L − OE = 0.
D) A − L − OE = 0.
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Owners' equity can be expressed as assets minus liabilities.
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The post-closing trial balance contains only permanent accounts.
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Hughes Aircraft sold a four-passenger airplane for $380,000, receiving a $50,000 down payment and a 12% note for the balance. The journal entry to record this sale would include a:

A) Credit to cash.
B) Debit to cash discount.
C) Debit to note receivable.
D) Credit to note receivable.
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Cal Farms reported supplies expense of $2,000,000 this year. The supplies account decreased by $200,000 during the year to an ending balance of $400,000. What was the cost of supplies the Cal Farms purchased during the year?

A) $1,600,000.
B) $1,800,000.
C) $2,200,000.
D) $2,400,000.
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Mary Parker Co. invested $15,000 in ABC Corporation and received common stock in exchange. Mary Parker Co.'s journal entry to record this transaction would include a:

A) Debit to investments.
B) Credit to retained earnings.
C) Credit to common stock.
D) Debit to expense.
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The adjusting entry required when amounts previously recorded as deferred revenues are recognized includes:

A) A debit to a liability.
B) A debit to an asset.
C) A credit to a liability.
D) A credit to an asset.
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A sale on account would be recorded by:

A) Debiting revenue.
B) Crediting assets.
C) Crediting liabilities.
D) Debiting assets.
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On December 31, 2018, the end of Larry's Used Cars' first year of operations, the accounts receivable was $53,600. The company estimates that $1,200 of the year-end receivables will not be collected. Accounts receivable in the 2018 balance sheet will be valued at:

A) $53,600.
B) $54,800.
C) $52,400.
D) $1,200.
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Accruals occur when cash flows:

A) Occur before expense recognition.
B) Occur after revenue or expense recognition.
C) Are uncertain.
D) May be substituted for goods or services.
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Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?

A) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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An example of a contra account is:

A) Depreciation expense.
B) Accounts receivable.
C) Sales revenue.
D) Accumulated depreciation.
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Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?

A) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following accounts has a balance whereby debits normally exceed credits?

A) Accounts payable.
B) Accrued taxes.
C) Accumulated depreciation.
D) Advertising expense.
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Adjusting entries are primarily needed for:

A) Cash basis accounting.
B) Accrual accounting.
C) Current value accounting.
D) Manual accounting systems.
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Making insurance payments in advance is an example of:

A) An accrued receivable transaction.
B) An accrued liability transaction.
C) A deferred revenue transaction.
D) A prepaid expense transaction.
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When a magazine company collects cash for selling a subscription, it is an example of:

A) An accrued liability transaction.
B) An accrued receivable transaction.
C) A prepaid expense transaction.
D) A deferred revenue transaction.
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Incurring an expense for advertising on account would be recorded by:

A) Debiting liabilities.
B) Crediting assets.
C) Debiting an expense.
D) Debiting assets.
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On December 31, 2017, Coolwear, Inc. had a balance in its prepaid insurance account of $48,400. During 2018, $86,000 was paid for insurance. At the end of 2018, after adjusting entries were recorded, the balance in the prepaid insurance account was 42,000. Insurance expense for 2018 would be:

A) $6,400.
B) $134,400.
C) $86,000.
D) $92,400.
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Prepayments occur when:

A) Cash flow precedes expense recognition.
B) Sales are delayed pending credit approval.
C) Customers are unable to pay the full amount due when goods are delivered.
D) Manufactured goods await quality control inspections.
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Recording revenue before it is collected is an example of:

A) A prepaid expense transaction.
B) A deferred revenue transaction.
C) An accrued liability transaction.
D) An accrued receivable transaction.
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Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?

A) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?

A) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In its first year of operations Acme Corp. had income before tax of $400,000. Acme made income tax payments totaling $150,000 during the year and has an income tax rate of 40%. What is the balance in income tax payable at the end of the year?

A) $160,000 credit.
B) $150,000 credit.
C) $10,000 credit.
D) $10,000 debit.
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The employees of Neat Clothes work Monday through Friday. Every other Friday the company issues payroll checks totaling $32,000. The current pay period ends on Friday, July 3. Neat Clothes is now preparing quarterly financial statements for the three months ended June 30. What is the adjusting entry to record accrued salaries at the end of June?

A)  Salaries expense 22,400 Prepaid salaries 9,600 Salaries payable 32,000\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Salaries expense } & 22,400 & \\\hline \text { Prepaid salaries } & 9,600 & \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } & & 32,000 \\\hline\end{array}
B)  Salaries expense 6,400 Salaries payable 6,400\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Salaries expense } & 6,400 \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } & &6,400\\\hline\end{array}
C)  Prepaid salaries 9,600 Salaries payable 9,600\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Prepaid salaries } & 9,600 \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } && 9,600 \\\hline\end{array}
D)  Salaries expense 22,400 Salaries payable 22,400\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Salaries expense } & 22,400 \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } && 22,400 \\\hline\end{array}
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The adjusting entry required to record accrued expenses includes:

A) A credit to cash.
B) A debit to an asset.
C) A credit to an asset.
D) A credit to liability.
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Dave's Duds reported cost of goods sold of $2,000,000 this year. The inventory account increased by $200,000 during the year to an ending balance of $400,000. What was the cost of merchandise that Dave's purchased during the year?

A) $1,600,000.
B) $1,800,000.
C) $2,200,000.
D) $2,400,000.
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The balance in retained earnings at the end of the year is determined by retained earnings at the beginning of the year:

A) Plus revenues, minus liabilities.
B) Plus accruals, minus deferrals.
C) Plus net income, minus dividends.
D) Plus assets, minus liabilities.
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Which of the following accounts has a balance whereby credits normally exceed debits?

A) Salary expense.
B) Accrued income taxes payable.
C) Land.
D) Prepaid rent.
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Carolina Mills purchased $270,000 in supplies this year. The supplies account increased by $10,000 during the year to an ending balance of $66,000. What was supplies expense for Carolina Mills during the year?

A) $300,000.
B) $280,000.
C) $260,000.
D) $240,000.
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Permanent accounts would not include:

A) Interest expense.
B) Salaries and wages payable.
C) Prepaid rent.
D) Deferred revenues.
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When a business makes an end-of-period adjusting entry with a debit to supplies expense, the usual credit entry is made to:

A) Accounts payable.
B) Supplies.
C) Cash.
D) Retained earnings.
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An economic resource of an entity is:

A) A revenue.
B) An asset.
C) A liability.
D) A contra asset until used.
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Cost of goods sold is:

A) An asset account.
B) A revenue account.
C) An expense account.
D) A permanent equity account.
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Eve's Apples opened its business on January 1, 2018, and paid for two insurance policies effective that date. The liability policy was $36,000 for 18 months, and the crop damage policy was $12,000 for a two-year term. What is the balance in Eve's prepaid insurance as of December 31, 2018?

A) $9,000.
B) $18,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $48,000.
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On September 1, 2018, Fortune Magazine sold 600 one-year subscriptions for $81 each. The total amount received was credited to deferred subscriptions revenue. What is the required adjusting entry at December 31, 2018?

A)  Deferred subscriptionsrevenue 48,600 Subscriptions revenue 16,200 Prepaid subscriptions 32,400\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptionsrevenue } & 48,600 & \\\hline \text { Subscriptions revenue } & & 16,200 \\\hline \text { Prepaid subscriptions } & & 32,400 \\\hline\end{array}
B)  Deferred subscriptions revenue 16,200 Subscriptions revenue 16,200\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptions revenue } & 16,200 & \\\hline \text { Subscriptions revenue } & & 16,200 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Deferred subscriptionsrevenue 16,200 Subscriptions payable 16,200\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptionsrevenue } & 16,200 & \\\hline \text { Subscriptions payable } & & 16,20 0\\\hline\end{array}
D)  Deferred subscriptions revenue 32,400 Subscriptions revenue 32,400\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptions revenue } & 32,400 \\\hline \text { Subscriptions revenue } & & 32,400 \\\hline\end{array}
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Mama's Pizza Shoppe borrowed $8,000 at 9% interest on May 1, 2018, with principal and interest due on October 31, 2019. The company's fiscal year ends June 30, 2018. What adjusting entry is necessary on June 30, 2018?

A) No entry.
B)  Interest expense 240 Interest payable 240\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Interest expense } & 240 & \\\hline \text { Interest payable } & & 240 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Interest expense 120 Interest payable 120\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Interest expense } & 120 & \\\hline \text { Interest payable } & & 120 \\\hline\end{array}
D)  Prepaid interest 120 Interest payable 120\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Prepaid interest } & 120 & \\\hline \text { Interest payable } & & 120 \\\hline\end{array}
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In its first year of operations Best Corp. had income before tax of $500,000. Best made income tax payments totaling $210,000 during the year and has an income tax rate of 40%. What was Best's net income for the year?

A) $290,000.
B) $294,000.
C) $300,000.
D) $306,000.
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When a tenant makes an end-of-period adjusting entry credit to the "Prepaid rent" account:

A) (S)he usually debits cash.
B) (S)he usually debits an expense account.
C) (S)he debits a liability account.
D) (S)he credits an owners' equity account.
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On November 1, 2018, Tim's Toys borrows $30,000,000 at 9% to finance the holiday sales season. The note is for a six-month term and both principal and interest are payable at maturity. What is the balance of interest payable for the loan as of December 31, 2018?

A) $112,500.
B) $225,000.
C) $450,000.
D) $1,350,000.
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Fink Insurance collected premiums of $18,000,000 from its customers during the current year. The adjusted balance in the Deferred premiums account increased from $6 million to $8 million dollars during the year. What is Fink's revenue from insurance premiums recognized for the current year?

A) $10,000,000.
B) $16,000,000.
C) $18,000,000.
D) $20,000,000.
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On September 15, 2018, Oliver's Mortuary received a $6,000, nine-month note bearing interest at an annual rate of 10% from the estate of Jay Hendrix for services rendered. Oliver's has a December 31 year-end. What adjusting entry will the company record on December 31, 2018?

A)  Interest receivable 175 Interest revenue 175\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 175 \\\hline \text { Interest revenue } & & 175 \\\hline\end{array}
B)  Interest receivable 230 Interest revenue 230\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 230 & \\\hline \text { Interest revenue } & & 230 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Interest receivable 175 Notes receivable 175\begin{array}{|l|r|l|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 175 & \\\hline \text { Notes receivable } & & 175\\\hline\end{array}
D)  Interest receivable 600 Interest revenue 175 Cash 425\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 600 & \\\hline \text { Interest revenue } & & 175 \\\hline \text { Cash } & & 425 \\\hline\end{array}
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Yummy Foods purchased a two-year fire and extended coverage insurance policy on August 1, 2018, and charged the $4,200 premium to Insurance expense. At its December 31, 2018, year-end, Yummy Foods would record which of the following adjusting entries?

A)  <strong>Yummy Foods purchased a two-year fire and extended coverage insurance policy on August 1, 2018, and charged the $4,200 premium to Insurance expense. At its December 31, 2018, year-end, Yummy Foods would record which of the following adjusting entries?</strong> A)   B)  \begin{array}{|c|r|r|} \hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 875 & \\ \hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 875 \\ \hline \end{array}  C)  \begin{array}{|l|r|r|} \hline \text { Insurance expense } & 875 & \\ \hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\ \hline \text { Insurance payable } & & 4,200 \\ \hline \end{array}  D)  \begin{array}{|l|r|r|} \hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\ \hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 3,325 \\ \hline \end{array}  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)  Prepaid insurance 875 Insurance expense 875\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 875 & \\\hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 875 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Insurance expense 875 Prepaid insurance 3,325 Insurance payable 4,200\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Insurance expense } & 875 & \\\hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\\hline \text { Insurance payable } & & 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}
D)  Prepaid insurance 3,325 Insurance expense 3,325\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\\hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 3,325 \\\hline\end{array}
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When the amount of revenue collected in advance decreases during an accounting period:

A) Accrual-basis revenues exceed cash collections from customers.
B) Accrual-basis net income exceeds cash-basis net income.
C) Accrual-basis revenues are less than cash collections from customers.
D) Accrual-basis net income is less than cash-basis net income.
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Molly's Auto Detailers maintains its records on the cash basis. During 2018, Molly's collected $72,000 from customers and paid $21,000 in expenses. Depreciation expense of $5,000 would have been recorded on the accrual basis. Over the course of the year, accounts receivable increased $4,000, prepaid expenses decreased $2,000, and accrued liabilities decreased $1,000. Molly's accrual basis net income was:

A) $38,000.
B) $54,000.
C) $49,000.
D) $42,000.
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When the amount of interest receivable decreases during an accounting period:

A) Accrual-basis interest revenue exceeds cash collection from borrowers.
B) Accrual-basis net income exceeds cash-basis net income.
C) Accrual-basis interest revenue is less than cash collection from borrowers.
D) Accrual-basis net income is less than cash-basis net income.
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When converting an income statement from a cash basis to an accrual basis, which of the following is incorrect?

A) An adjustment for depreciation reduces net income.
B) A decrease in salaries payable decreases net income.
C) A reduction in prepaid expenses decreases net income.
D) An increase in accrued payables decreases net income.
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The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Buildings and equipment (B&E)<div style=padding-top: 35px>


-Buildings and equipment (B&E)
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The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Short-term notes payable<div style=padding-top: 35px>


-Short-term notes payable
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The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Inventory<div style=padding-top: 35px>


-Inventory
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Pat's Custom Tuxedo Shop maintains its records on the cash basis. During this past year Pat's collected $42,000 in tailoring fees, and paid $14,000 in expenses. Depreciation expense totaled $2,000. Accounts receivable increased $1,500, supplies increased $4,000, and accrued liabilities increased $2,500. Pat's accrual basis net income was:

A) $18,000.
B) $34,000.
C) $23,000.
D) $29,000.
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Permanent accounts would not include:

A) Cost of goods sold.
B) Inventory.
C) Current liabilities.
D) Accumulated depreciation.
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The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Accounts receivable<div style=padding-top: 35px>


-Accounts receivable
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Compared to the accrual basis of accounting, the cash basis of accounting produces a higher amount of income by the net decrease during the accounting period of: <strong>Compared to the accrual basis of accounting, the cash basis of accounting produces a higher amount of income by the net decrease during the accounting period of:  </strong> A) Option a B) Option b C) Option c D) Option d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Option a
B) Option b
C) Option c
D) Option d
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Temporary accounts would not include:

A) Salaries payable.
B) Depreciation expense.
C) Supplies expense.
D) Cost of goods sold.
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When converting an income statement from a cash basis to an accrual basis, cash received for services:

A) Exceeds service revenue.
B) May exceed or be less than service revenue.
C) Is less than service revenue.
D) Equals service revenue.
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When converting an income statement from a cash basis to an accrual basis, expenses:

A) Exceed cash payments to suppliers.
B) Equal cash payments to suppliers.
C) Are less than cash payments to suppliers.
D) May exceed or be less than cash payments to suppliers.
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When Castle Corporation pays insurance premiums, the transaction is recorded as a debit to prepaid insurance. Additional information for the year ended December 31 is as follows: <strong>When Castle Corporation pays insurance premiums, the transaction is recorded as a debit to prepaid insurance. Additional information for the year ended December 31 is as follows:   What was the total amount of cash paid by Castle for insurance premiums during the year?</strong> A) $218,750 B) $166,250 C) $210,000 D) $227,500 <div style=padding-top: 35px> What was the total amount of cash paid by Castle for insurance premiums during the year?

A) $218,750
B) $166,250
C) $210,000
D) $227,500
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The purpose of closing entries is to transfer:

A) Accounts receivable to retained earnings when an account is fully paid.
B) Balances in temporary accounts to a permanent account.
C) Inventory to cost of goods sold when merchandise is sold.
D) Assets and liabilities when operations are discontinued.
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The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Cost of goods sold<div style=padding-top: 35px>


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On June 1, Royal Corp. began operating a service company with an initial cash investment by shareholders of $2,000,000. The company provided $6,400,000 of services in June and received full payment in July. Royal also incurred expenses of $3,000,000 in June that were paid in August. During June, Royal paid its shareholders cash dividends of $1,000,000. What was the company's income before income taxes for the two months ended July 31 under the following methods of accounting? <strong>On June 1, Royal Corp. began operating a service company with an initial cash investment by shareholders of $2,000,000. The company provided $6,400,000 of services in June and received full payment in July. Royal also incurred expenses of $3,000,000 in June that were paid in August. During June, Royal paid its shareholders cash dividends of $1,000,000. What was the company's income before income taxes for the two months ended July 31 under the following methods of accounting?  </strong> A) Option a B) Option b C) Option c D) Option d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Option a
B) Option b
C) Option c
D) Option d
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The Hamada Company sales for 2018 totaled $150,000 and purchases totaled $95,000. Selected January 1, 2018, balances were: accounts receivable, $18,000; inventory, $14,000; and accounts payable, $12,000. December 31, 2018, balances were: accounts receivable, $16,000; inventory, $15,000; and accounts payable, $13,000. Net cash flows from these activities were:

A) $45,000.
B) $55,000.
C) $58,000.
D) $74,000.
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The accounting processing cycle:

A) Is a three-wheeled vehicle used to deliver audit papers to clients.
B) deals only with internal transactions.
C) Is the process of bringing the company's financial information up to date before preparing the financial statements.
D) Is the process used to identify, analyze, record, and summarize transactions and prepare financial statements.
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A reversing entry at the beginning of a period for salaries would include a debit to salaries expense.
False
2
The sale of merchandise on account would be recorded in a sales journal.
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3
The balance sheet can be considered a change or flow statement.
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4
The payment of cash to a supplier would be recorded in a purchases journal.
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The income statement summarizes the operating activity of a firm at a particular point in time.
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Accruals occur when the cash flow precedes either revenue or expense recognition.
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Examples of external transactions include all of the following except:

A) Paying employee salaries.
B) Purchasing equipment.
C) Depreciating equipment.
D) Collecting a receivable.
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Adjusting journal entries are recorded at the end of any period when financial statements are prepared.
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Examples of internal transactions include all of the following except:

A) Writing off an uncollectible account.
B) Recording the expiration of prepaid insurance.
C) Recording unpaid salaries.
D) Paying salaries to company employees.
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The statement of cash flows summarizes transactions that caused cash to change during a reporting period.
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The adjusted trial balance contains only permanent accounts.
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The closing process brings all temporary accounts to a zero balance and updates the balance in the retained earnings account.
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Balance sheet accounts are referred to as temporary accounts because their balances are always changing.
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XYZ Corporation receives $100,000 from investors for issuing them shares of its stock. XYZ's journal entry to record this transaction would include a:

A) Debit to investments.
B) Credit to retained earnings.
C) Credit to common stock.
D) Credit to revenue.
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Debits increase asset accounts and decrease liability accounts.
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The statement of shareholders' equity discloses the changes in the temporary shareholders' equity accounts.
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After an unadjusted trial balance is prepared, the next step in the accounting processing cycle is the preparation of financial statements.
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The accounting equation can be stated as:

A) A + L − OE = 0.
B) A − L + OE = 0.
C) −A + L − OE = 0.
D) A − L − OE = 0.
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Owners' equity can be expressed as assets minus liabilities.
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The post-closing trial balance contains only permanent accounts.
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21
Hughes Aircraft sold a four-passenger airplane for $380,000, receiving a $50,000 down payment and a 12% note for the balance. The journal entry to record this sale would include a:

A) Credit to cash.
B) Debit to cash discount.
C) Debit to note receivable.
D) Credit to note receivable.
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22
Cal Farms reported supplies expense of $2,000,000 this year. The supplies account decreased by $200,000 during the year to an ending balance of $400,000. What was the cost of supplies the Cal Farms purchased during the year?

A) $1,600,000.
B) $1,800,000.
C) $2,200,000.
D) $2,400,000.
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23
Mary Parker Co. invested $15,000 in ABC Corporation and received common stock in exchange. Mary Parker Co.'s journal entry to record this transaction would include a:

A) Debit to investments.
B) Credit to retained earnings.
C) Credit to common stock.
D) Debit to expense.
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The adjusting entry required when amounts previously recorded as deferred revenues are recognized includes:

A) A debit to a liability.
B) A debit to an asset.
C) A credit to a liability.
D) A credit to an asset.
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25
A sale on account would be recorded by:

A) Debiting revenue.
B) Crediting assets.
C) Crediting liabilities.
D) Debiting assets.
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26
On December 31, 2018, the end of Larry's Used Cars' first year of operations, the accounts receivable was $53,600. The company estimates that $1,200 of the year-end receivables will not be collected. Accounts receivable in the 2018 balance sheet will be valued at:

A) $53,600.
B) $54,800.
C) $52,400.
D) $1,200.
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Accruals occur when cash flows:

A) Occur before expense recognition.
B) Occur after revenue or expense recognition.
C) Are uncertain.
D) May be substituted for goods or services.
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Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?

A) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which of the following is not an adjusting entry?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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An example of a contra account is:

A) Depreciation expense.
B) Accounts receivable.
C) Sales revenue.
D) Accumulated depreciation.
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30
Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?

A) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Somerset Leasing received $12,000 for 24 months' rent in advance. How should Somerset record this transaction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Which of the following accounts has a balance whereby debits normally exceed credits?

A) Accounts payable.
B) Accrued taxes.
C) Accumulated depreciation.
D) Advertising expense.
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Adjusting entries are primarily needed for:

A) Cash basis accounting.
B) Accrual accounting.
C) Current value accounting.
D) Manual accounting systems.
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Making insurance payments in advance is an example of:

A) An accrued receivable transaction.
B) An accrued liability transaction.
C) A deferred revenue transaction.
D) A prepaid expense transaction.
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When a magazine company collects cash for selling a subscription, it is an example of:

A) An accrued liability transaction.
B) An accrued receivable transaction.
C) A prepaid expense transaction.
D) A deferred revenue transaction.
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Incurring an expense for advertising on account would be recorded by:

A) Debiting liabilities.
B) Crediting assets.
C) Debiting an expense.
D) Debiting assets.
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On December 31, 2017, Coolwear, Inc. had a balance in its prepaid insurance account of $48,400. During 2018, $86,000 was paid for insurance. At the end of 2018, after adjusting entries were recorded, the balance in the prepaid insurance account was 42,000. Insurance expense for 2018 would be:

A) $6,400.
B) $134,400.
C) $86,000.
D) $92,400.
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Prepayments occur when:

A) Cash flow precedes expense recognition.
B) Sales are delayed pending credit approval.
C) Customers are unable to pay the full amount due when goods are delivered.
D) Manufactured goods await quality control inspections.
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Recording revenue before it is collected is an example of:

A) A prepaid expense transaction.
B) A deferred revenue transaction.
C) An accrued liability transaction.
D) An accrued receivable transaction.
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Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?

A) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Davis Hardware Company uses a perpetual inventory system. How should Davis record the sale of merchandise, costing $620, and sold on account for $960?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?

A) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Ace Bonding Company purchased merchandise inventory on account. The inventory costs $2,000 and is expected to sell for $3,000. How should Ace record the purchase?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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In its first year of operations Acme Corp. had income before tax of $400,000. Acme made income tax payments totaling $150,000 during the year and has an income tax rate of 40%. What is the balance in income tax payable at the end of the year?

A) $160,000 credit.
B) $150,000 credit.
C) $10,000 credit.
D) $10,000 debit.
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42
The employees of Neat Clothes work Monday through Friday. Every other Friday the company issues payroll checks totaling $32,000. The current pay period ends on Friday, July 3. Neat Clothes is now preparing quarterly financial statements for the three months ended June 30. What is the adjusting entry to record accrued salaries at the end of June?

A)  Salaries expense 22,400 Prepaid salaries 9,600 Salaries payable 32,000\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Salaries expense } & 22,400 & \\\hline \text { Prepaid salaries } & 9,600 & \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } & & 32,000 \\\hline\end{array}
B)  Salaries expense 6,400 Salaries payable 6,400\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Salaries expense } & 6,400 \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } & &6,400\\\hline\end{array}
C)  Prepaid salaries 9,600 Salaries payable 9,600\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Prepaid salaries } & 9,600 \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } && 9,600 \\\hline\end{array}
D)  Salaries expense 22,400 Salaries payable 22,400\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Salaries expense } & 22,400 \\\hline \text { Salaries payable } && 22,400 \\\hline\end{array}
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The adjusting entry required to record accrued expenses includes:

A) A credit to cash.
B) A debit to an asset.
C) A credit to an asset.
D) A credit to liability.
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44
Dave's Duds reported cost of goods sold of $2,000,000 this year. The inventory account increased by $200,000 during the year to an ending balance of $400,000. What was the cost of merchandise that Dave's purchased during the year?

A) $1,600,000.
B) $1,800,000.
C) $2,200,000.
D) $2,400,000.
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45
The balance in retained earnings at the end of the year is determined by retained earnings at the beginning of the year:

A) Plus revenues, minus liabilities.
B) Plus accruals, minus deferrals.
C) Plus net income, minus dividends.
D) Plus assets, minus liabilities.
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46
Which of the following accounts has a balance whereby credits normally exceed debits?

A) Salary expense.
B) Accrued income taxes payable.
C) Land.
D) Prepaid rent.
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47
Carolina Mills purchased $270,000 in supplies this year. The supplies account increased by $10,000 during the year to an ending balance of $66,000. What was supplies expense for Carolina Mills during the year?

A) $300,000.
B) $280,000.
C) $260,000.
D) $240,000.
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48
Permanent accounts would not include:

A) Interest expense.
B) Salaries and wages payable.
C) Prepaid rent.
D) Deferred revenues.
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49
When a business makes an end-of-period adjusting entry with a debit to supplies expense, the usual credit entry is made to:

A) Accounts payable.
B) Supplies.
C) Cash.
D) Retained earnings.
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50
An economic resource of an entity is:

A) A revenue.
B) An asset.
C) A liability.
D) A contra asset until used.
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51
Cost of goods sold is:

A) An asset account.
B) A revenue account.
C) An expense account.
D) A permanent equity account.
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52
Eve's Apples opened its business on January 1, 2018, and paid for two insurance policies effective that date. The liability policy was $36,000 for 18 months, and the crop damage policy was $12,000 for a two-year term. What is the balance in Eve's prepaid insurance as of December 31, 2018?

A) $9,000.
B) $18,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $48,000.
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53
On September 1, 2018, Fortune Magazine sold 600 one-year subscriptions for $81 each. The total amount received was credited to deferred subscriptions revenue. What is the required adjusting entry at December 31, 2018?

A)  Deferred subscriptionsrevenue 48,600 Subscriptions revenue 16,200 Prepaid subscriptions 32,400\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptionsrevenue } & 48,600 & \\\hline \text { Subscriptions revenue } & & 16,200 \\\hline \text { Prepaid subscriptions } & & 32,400 \\\hline\end{array}
B)  Deferred subscriptions revenue 16,200 Subscriptions revenue 16,200\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptions revenue } & 16,200 & \\\hline \text { Subscriptions revenue } & & 16,200 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Deferred subscriptionsrevenue 16,200 Subscriptions payable 16,200\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptionsrevenue } & 16,200 & \\\hline \text { Subscriptions payable } & & 16,20 0\\\hline\end{array}
D)  Deferred subscriptions revenue 32,400 Subscriptions revenue 32,400\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Deferred subscriptions revenue } & 32,400 \\\hline \text { Subscriptions revenue } & & 32,400 \\\hline\end{array}
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54
Mama's Pizza Shoppe borrowed $8,000 at 9% interest on May 1, 2018, with principal and interest due on October 31, 2019. The company's fiscal year ends June 30, 2018. What adjusting entry is necessary on June 30, 2018?

A) No entry.
B)  Interest expense 240 Interest payable 240\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Interest expense } & 240 & \\\hline \text { Interest payable } & & 240 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Interest expense 120 Interest payable 120\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Interest expense } & 120 & \\\hline \text { Interest payable } & & 120 \\\hline\end{array}
D)  Prepaid interest 120 Interest payable 120\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Prepaid interest } & 120 & \\\hline \text { Interest payable } & & 120 \\\hline\end{array}
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55
In its first year of operations Best Corp. had income before tax of $500,000. Best made income tax payments totaling $210,000 during the year and has an income tax rate of 40%. What was Best's net income for the year?

A) $290,000.
B) $294,000.
C) $300,000.
D) $306,000.
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56
When a tenant makes an end-of-period adjusting entry credit to the "Prepaid rent" account:

A) (S)he usually debits cash.
B) (S)he usually debits an expense account.
C) (S)he debits a liability account.
D) (S)he credits an owners' equity account.
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57
On November 1, 2018, Tim's Toys borrows $30,000,000 at 9% to finance the holiday sales season. The note is for a six-month term and both principal and interest are payable at maturity. What is the balance of interest payable for the loan as of December 31, 2018?

A) $112,500.
B) $225,000.
C) $450,000.
D) $1,350,000.
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58
Fink Insurance collected premiums of $18,000,000 from its customers during the current year. The adjusted balance in the Deferred premiums account increased from $6 million to $8 million dollars during the year. What is Fink's revenue from insurance premiums recognized for the current year?

A) $10,000,000.
B) $16,000,000.
C) $18,000,000.
D) $20,000,000.
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59
On September 15, 2018, Oliver's Mortuary received a $6,000, nine-month note bearing interest at an annual rate of 10% from the estate of Jay Hendrix for services rendered. Oliver's has a December 31 year-end. What adjusting entry will the company record on December 31, 2018?

A)  Interest receivable 175 Interest revenue 175\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 175 \\\hline \text { Interest revenue } & & 175 \\\hline\end{array}
B)  Interest receivable 230 Interest revenue 230\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 230 & \\\hline \text { Interest revenue } & & 230 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Interest receivable 175 Notes receivable 175\begin{array}{|l|r|l|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 175 & \\\hline \text { Notes receivable } & & 175\\\hline\end{array}
D)  Interest receivable 600 Interest revenue 175 Cash 425\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Interest receivable } & 600 & \\\hline \text { Interest revenue } & & 175 \\\hline \text { Cash } & & 425 \\\hline\end{array}
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60
Yummy Foods purchased a two-year fire and extended coverage insurance policy on August 1, 2018, and charged the $4,200 premium to Insurance expense. At its December 31, 2018, year-end, Yummy Foods would record which of the following adjusting entries?

A)  <strong>Yummy Foods purchased a two-year fire and extended coverage insurance policy on August 1, 2018, and charged the $4,200 premium to Insurance expense. At its December 31, 2018, year-end, Yummy Foods would record which of the following adjusting entries?</strong> A)   B)  \begin{array}{|c|r|r|} \hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 875 & \\ \hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 875 \\ \hline \end{array}  C)  \begin{array}{|l|r|r|} \hline \text { Insurance expense } & 875 & \\ \hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\ \hline \text { Insurance payable } & & 4,200 \\ \hline \end{array}  D)  \begin{array}{|l|r|r|} \hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\ \hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 3,325 \\ \hline \end{array}
B)  Prepaid insurance 875 Insurance expense 875\begin{array}{|c|r|r|}\hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 875 & \\\hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 875 \\\hline\end{array}
C)  Insurance expense 875 Prepaid insurance 3,325 Insurance payable 4,200\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Insurance expense } & 875 & \\\hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\\hline \text { Insurance payable } & & 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}
D)  Prepaid insurance 3,325 Insurance expense 3,325\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { Prepaid insurance } & 3,325 & \\\hline \text { Insurance expense } & & 3,325 \\\hline\end{array}
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61
When the amount of revenue collected in advance decreases during an accounting period:

A) Accrual-basis revenues exceed cash collections from customers.
B) Accrual-basis net income exceeds cash-basis net income.
C) Accrual-basis revenues are less than cash collections from customers.
D) Accrual-basis net income is less than cash-basis net income.
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62
Molly's Auto Detailers maintains its records on the cash basis. During 2018, Molly's collected $72,000 from customers and paid $21,000 in expenses. Depreciation expense of $5,000 would have been recorded on the accrual basis. Over the course of the year, accounts receivable increased $4,000, prepaid expenses decreased $2,000, and accrued liabilities decreased $1,000. Molly's accrual basis net income was:

A) $38,000.
B) $54,000.
C) $49,000.
D) $42,000.
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63
When the amount of interest receivable decreases during an accounting period:

A) Accrual-basis interest revenue exceeds cash collection from borrowers.
B) Accrual-basis net income exceeds cash-basis net income.
C) Accrual-basis interest revenue is less than cash collection from borrowers.
D) Accrual-basis net income is less than cash-basis net income.
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64
When converting an income statement from a cash basis to an accrual basis, which of the following is incorrect?

A) An adjustment for depreciation reduces net income.
B) A decrease in salaries payable decreases net income.
C) A reduction in prepaid expenses decreases net income.
D) An increase in accrued payables decreases net income.
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65
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Buildings and equipment (B&E)


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66
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Short-term notes payable


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67
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Inventory


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68
Pat's Custom Tuxedo Shop maintains its records on the cash basis. During this past year Pat's collected $42,000 in tailoring fees, and paid $14,000 in expenses. Depreciation expense totaled $2,000. Accounts receivable increased $1,500, supplies increased $4,000, and accrued liabilities increased $2,500. Pat's accrual basis net income was:

A) $18,000.
B) $34,000.
C) $23,000.
D) $29,000.
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69
Permanent accounts would not include:

A) Cost of goods sold.
B) Inventory.
C) Current liabilities.
D) Accumulated depreciation.
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70
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Accounts receivable


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71
Compared to the accrual basis of accounting, the cash basis of accounting produces a higher amount of income by the net decrease during the accounting period of: <strong>Compared to the accrual basis of accounting, the cash basis of accounting produces a higher amount of income by the net decrease during the accounting period of:  </strong> A) Option a B) Option b C) Option c D) Option d

A) Option a
B) Option b
C) Option c
D) Option d
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72
Temporary accounts would not include:

A) Salaries payable.
B) Depreciation expense.
C) Supplies expense.
D) Cost of goods sold.
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73
When converting an income statement from a cash basis to an accrual basis, cash received for services:

A) Exceeds service revenue.
B) May exceed or be less than service revenue.
C) Is less than service revenue.
D) Equals service revenue.
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74
When converting an income statement from a cash basis to an accrual basis, expenses:

A) Exceed cash payments to suppliers.
B) Equal cash payments to suppliers.
C) Are less than cash payments to suppliers.
D) May exceed or be less than cash payments to suppliers.
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75
When Castle Corporation pays insurance premiums, the transaction is recorded as a debit to prepaid insurance. Additional information for the year ended December 31 is as follows: <strong>When Castle Corporation pays insurance premiums, the transaction is recorded as a debit to prepaid insurance. Additional information for the year ended December 31 is as follows:   What was the total amount of cash paid by Castle for insurance premiums during the year?</strong> A) $218,750 B) $166,250 C) $210,000 D) $227,500 What was the total amount of cash paid by Castle for insurance premiums during the year?

A) $218,750
B) $166,250
C) $210,000
D) $227,500
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76
The purpose of closing entries is to transfer:

A) Accounts receivable to retained earnings when an account is fully paid.
B) Balances in temporary accounts to a permanent account.
C) Inventory to cost of goods sold when merchandise is sold.
D) Assets and liabilities when operations are discontinued.
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77
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.

Required:

In column A, indicate whether a debit will:

1. Increase the account balance, or
2. Decrease the account balance.

In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.

1. A current asset in the balance sheet.
2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet.
3. A current liability in the balance sheet.
4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet.
5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet.
6. A revenue account in the income statement.
7. An expense account shown in the income statement.
8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.
The account titles to be responded to are provided in no particular order. Assume that all accounts have normal balances according to whether the account is increased by a debit or increased by a credit.  Required:  In column A, indicate whether a debit will:  1. Increase the account balance, or 2. Decrease the account balance.  In column B, classify each account according to the following scheme. For contra accounts, indicate the classification of the account to which it relates.  1. A current asset in the balance sheet. 2. A noncurrent asset in the balance sheet. 3. A current liability in the balance sheet. 4. A long-term liability in the balance sheet. 5. A permanent equity account in the balance sheet. 6. A revenue account in the income statement. 7. An expense account shown in the income statement. 8. Account does not appear in either the balance sheet or the income statement.     -Cost of goods sold


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78
On June 1, Royal Corp. began operating a service company with an initial cash investment by shareholders of $2,000,000. The company provided $6,400,000 of services in June and received full payment in July. Royal also incurred expenses of $3,000,000 in June that were paid in August. During June, Royal paid its shareholders cash dividends of $1,000,000. What was the company's income before income taxes for the two months ended July 31 under the following methods of accounting? <strong>On June 1, Royal Corp. began operating a service company with an initial cash investment by shareholders of $2,000,000. The company provided $6,400,000 of services in June and received full payment in July. Royal also incurred expenses of $3,000,000 in June that were paid in August. During June, Royal paid its shareholders cash dividends of $1,000,000. What was the company's income before income taxes for the two months ended July 31 under the following methods of accounting?  </strong> A) Option a B) Option b C) Option c D) Option d

A) Option a
B) Option b
C) Option c
D) Option d
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79
The Hamada Company sales for 2018 totaled $150,000 and purchases totaled $95,000. Selected January 1, 2018, balances were: accounts receivable, $18,000; inventory, $14,000; and accounts payable, $12,000. December 31, 2018, balances were: accounts receivable, $16,000; inventory, $15,000; and accounts payable, $13,000. Net cash flows from these activities were:

A) $45,000.
B) $55,000.
C) $58,000.
D) $74,000.
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80
The accounting processing cycle:

A) Is a three-wheeled vehicle used to deliver audit papers to clients.
B) deals only with internal transactions.
C) Is the process of bringing the company's financial information up to date before preparing the financial statements.
D) Is the process used to identify, analyze, record, and summarize transactions and prepare financial statements.
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