SBS MBA - Accounting Skills 505

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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
If the indirect approach for the statement of cash flows is presented, which of the following items should be subtracted from accrual basis net income to derive cash flow from operating activities?
Respuesta
  • Gains on the sale of long-term investments
  • Losses on the sale of long-term investments
  • Depreciation expense
  • Amortisation expense

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
For purposes of calculating cash receipts from customers, which of the following adjustments should be made to convert accrual basis sales to cash basis sales?
Respuesta
  • Add an increase in accounts receivable to accrual basis sales
  • Subtract an increase in accounts receivable from accrual basis sales
  • Add cash in bank to accrual basis sales
  • Add the change in cash to the accrual basis sales

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
In preparing the statement of cash flows, how should non-cash investing/financing activities be reported?
Respuesta
  • Not be reported
  • Be reported in a separate schedule accompanying the statement of cash flows
  • Be reported in the investing activities section of the statement of cash flows
  • Be reported in the financing activities section of the statement of cash flows

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
On a statement of cash flows, which of the following types of activities would not be disclosed in a separate section?
Respuesta
  • Operating activities
  • Investing activities
  • Financing activities
  • Contractual activities

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Which of the following activities would generally be regarded as a financing activity in preparing a statement of cash flows?
Respuesta
  • Dividend distribution
  • Proceeds from the sale of stocks of other firms
  • Loans made by the entity to other businesses
  • Employees' salaries and wages paid

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Ames Corporation's net accounts receivable were $750,000 on December 31, 20X1, and $1,250,000 on December 31, 20X2. Net cash sales for 20X2 were $3,300,000. The accounts receivable turnover ratio for 20X2 was 16. What were the total net sales for 20X2?
Respuesta
  • $12,800,000
  • $16,000,000
  • $16,100,000
  • $19,300,000

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
Thompson Corporation wrote off a $200 uncollectible account receivable against the $2,400 balance in its Allowance for Bad Debts account. Compare the current ratio before the write-off (X) with the current ratio after the write-off (Y).
Respuesta
  • X greater than Y
  • X equals Y
  • X less than Y
  • Cannot be determined

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Zhang Corporation had net income of $100,000 paid income taxes of $30,000, and had interest expense of $8,000. What was Zhang's times interest earned ratio?
Respuesta
  • 12.5
  • 16.25
  • 17.25
  • 17.85

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
Financial statement ratio analysis may be undertaken to study liquidity, turnover, profitability, and other indicators. To which does the current ratio most relate?
Respuesta
  • Liquidity
  • Turnover
  • Profitability
  • Other indicator

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Gerber Department Store utilises the retail inventory method. Gerber's beginning inventory cost $140,000 and retailed for $280,000. Purchases for the period amounted to $390,000 and were priced to sell at twice that amount. Sales for the period, all at normal retail, were $600,000. How much is the cost of Gerber's estimated ending inventory?
Respuesta
  • $115,000
  • $150,000
  • $230,000
  • $300,000

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Wonder Corporation failed to record the purchase of merchandise on account. The merchandise and related accounts payable should have been recorded but were not. What is the effect of these errors on assets, liabilities, retained earnings, and net income, respectively?
Respuesta
  • Understated, understated, no effect, no effect
  • Understated, understated, understated, understated
  • Understated, overstated, overstated, understated
  • Overstated, overstated, understated, overstated

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
An inventory pricing procedure in which the oldest costs incurred rarely have an effect on the ending inventory valuation is:
Respuesta
  • FIFO
  • LIFO
  • Retail
  • Weighted-average

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
Which of the following inventory methods will always produce the same results under both a periodic and perpetual system?
Respuesta
  • FIFO
  • LIFO
  • Average
  • All of these

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
Ritz Company agreed to purchase certain inventory items from Hostess Corporation. Hostess shipped the goods F.O.B. destination. On December 31, Ritz's accounting year-end, Ritz was aware that the goods had been shipped and would be received any day.
Respuesta
  • Ritz should include the goods in its inventory calculated on December 31
  • Ritz should include the goods in its inventory calculated on December 31, but should not record the obligation to pay for them
  • Ritz should not include the goods in its inventory calculated on December 31, but should include the related payable on its balance sheet at December 31
  • Ritz should not include the goods in its inventory calculated on December 31, and should not include the related payable on its balance sheet at December 31

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
Inventory accounts should be classified in which section of a balance sheet?
Respuesta
  • Current assets
  • Investments
  • Property, plant and equipment
  • Intangible assets

Pregunta 16

Pregunta
Under the income statement approach to adjusting entries, the receipt of $5,000 of unearned revenue would be recorded by debiting Cash. What account should be credited?
Respuesta
  • Cash
  • Revenue
  • Unearned revenue
  • Prepaid revenue

Pregunta 17

Pregunta
At the end of the current accounting period, Johnson Company failed to record utilities consumed during the period. Johnson will be billed for the utilities during the next accounting period. As a result, current period assets, liabilities, equity, and income, respectively, are:
Respuesta
  • Overstated, overstated, correct, correct
  • Correct, understated, overstated, overstated
  • Overstated, understated, overstated, overstated
  • Overstated, understated, correct, correct

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
The appropriate journal entry to record equipment depreciation expense would consist of a debit to Depreciation Expense and a credit to which of the following accounts?
Respuesta
  • Equipment
  • Accumulated Depreciation: Equipment
  • Retained Earnings
  • Cash

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
Adjusting entries at the end of an accounting period would not be required for which of the following?
Respuesta
  • Multiperiod costs that must be split among two or more accounting periods
  • Multiperiod revenues that must be split among two or more accounting periods
  • Expenses that have been incurred in a given period but not as yet recorded in the accounts
  • Revenue that has been earned and recording in the accounting records

Pregunta 20

Pregunta
For purposes of measuring business income, the life of a business is:
Respuesta
  • divided into specific points in time
  • divided into irregular cycles
  • divided into discrete accounting periods
  • considered to be a continuous cycle

Pregunta 21

Pregunta
Which of the following errors will be disclosed in the preparation of a trial balance?
Respuesta
  • Recording transactions in the wrong account
  • Duplication of a transaction in the accounting records
  • Posting only the debit portion of a particular journal entry
  • Recording the wrong amount for a transaction to both the account debited and the account credited

Pregunta 22

Pregunta
The trial balance:
Respuesta
  • is a formal financial statement
  • is used to prove that there are no errors in the journal or ledger
  • provides a listing of every account in the chart of accounts
  • provides a listing of the balance of each account in active use

Pregunta 23

Pregunta
Failure to record the receipt of a utility bill for services already received will result in:
Respuesta
  • an overstatement of assets
  • an overstatement of liabilities
  • an overstatement of equity
  • an understatement of assests

Pregunta 24

Pregunta
The following comments each relate to the recording of journal entries. Which statement is true?
Respuesta
  • For any given journal entry, debits must exceed credits.
  • It is customary to record credits on the left and debits on the right.
  • The chart of accounts reveals the amount to debit and credit to the affected accounts.
  • Journalization is the process of converting transactions and events into debit/credit format.

Pregunta 25

Pregunta
The following comments all relate to the recording process. Which of these statements is correct?
Respuesta
  • The general ledger is a chronological record of transactions.
  • The general ledger is posted from transactions recorded in the general journal.
  • The trial balance provides the primary source document for recording transactions into the general journal.
  • Transposition is the transfer of information from the general journal to the general ledger.

Pregunta 26

Pregunta
The basic sequence in the accounting process can best be described as:
Respuesta
  • Transaction, journal entry, source document, ledger account, trial balance.
  • Source document, transaction, ledger account, journal entry, trial balance.
  • Transaction, source document, journal entry, trial balance, ledger account.
  • Transaction, source document, journal entry, ledger account, trial balance.

Pregunta 27

Pregunta
Of the following account types, which would be increased by a debit?
Respuesta
  • Liabilities and expenses
  • Assets and equity
  • Assets and expenses
  • Equity and revenues

Pregunta 28

Pregunta
Gerald has beginning total stockholder's equity of $160,000. During the year total assets increased by $240,000 and total liabilities increased by $120,000. Gerald's net income was $180,000. No additional investments were made; however, dividends did occur during the year. How much were the dividends?
Respuesta
  • $20,000
  • $60,000
  • $140,000
  • $220,000

Pregunta 29

Pregunta
Which of the following would not be included on a balance sheet?
Respuesta
  • Accounts receivable
  • Accounts payable
  • Sales
  • Cash

Pregunta 30

Pregunta
Retained earning will change over time because of several factors. Which of the following factors would explain an increase in retained earnings?
Respuesta
  • Net loss
  • Net income
  • Dividends
  • Investments by stockholders

Pregunta 31

Pregunta
Which of these items would be accounted for as an expense?
Respuesta
  • Repayment of a bank loan
  • Dividends to stockholders
  • The purchase of land
  • Payment of the current period's rent

Pregunta 32

Pregunta
The accounting profession can be divided into three major categories; specifically, the practice of public accounting, private accounting, and governmental accounting. A somewhat unique and important service of public accounting is:
Respuesta
  • Financial accounting
  • Managerial accounting
  • Auditing
  • Cost accounting

Pregunta 33

Pregunta
The primary private sector agency that oversees external financial reporting standards is the:
Respuesta
  • Financial Accounting Standards Board
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • General Accounting Office
  • Internal Revenue Service

Pregunta 34

Pregunta
Which of the following equations properly represents a derivation of the fundamental accounting equation?
Respuesta
  • Assets + Liabilities = Owner's equity
  • Assets = owner's equity
  • Cash = assets
  • Assets - Liabilities = Owner's Equity

Pregunta 35

Pregunta
Wilson Company owns land that cost $100,000. If a "quick sale" of the land was necessary to generate cash, the company feels it would receive only $80,000. The company continues to report the asset on the balance sheet at $100,000. This is justified under which of the following concepts?
Respuesta
  • The historical-cost principle
  • The value is tied to objective and verifiable past transactions
  • Neither of the above
  • Both 'a' and 'b'

Pregunta 36

Pregunta
The proper journal entry to record Ransom Company's billing of clients for $500 of services rendered is:
Respuesta
  • Cash 500 Accounts Receivable 500
  • Accounts Receivable 500 Capital Stock 500
  • Accounts Receivable 500 Service Revenue 500
  • Cash 500 Service Revenue 500

Pregunta 37

Pregunta
The proper journal entry to record $1000 of Dividends paid by Myer's Corporation is:
Respuesta
  • Dividends 1000 Cash 1000
  • Accounts Payable 1000 Cash 1000
  • Dividends Expense 1000 Cash 1000
  • Dividends Expense 1000 Service Revenue 1000

Pregunta 38

Pregunta
Lynn Lipincott invested land valued at $5000 in her business. This transaction would be recorded by:
Respuesta
  • Cash 5000 Capital Stock 5000
  • Land 5000 Capital Stock 5000
  • Land 5000 Service Revenue 5000
  • Capital Stock 5000 Land 5000

Pregunta 39

Pregunta
Blankenship Company pays its employees every Friday for work rendered that week. The payroll is typically $10,000 per week. Which of the following journal entries would Blankenship ordinarily record on the Friday payday?
Respuesta
  • Salary Expense 10,000 Salary Payable 10,000
  • Salary Expense 10,000 Cash 10,000
  • Salary Payable 10,000 Cash 10,000
  • Salary Payable 10,000 Salary Expense 10,000

Pregunta 40

Pregunta
Blankenship Company pays its employees every Friday for work rendered that week. The payroll is typically $10,000 per week. What journal entry would be recorded (on Wednesday) if the end of the accounting period occurred on a Wednesday?
Respuesta
  • Salary Expense 6,000 Salary Payable 6000
  • Salary Expense 6,000 Cash 6,000
  • Salary Payable 6,000 Cash 6,000
  • Salary Payable 6,000 Salary Expense 6,000

Pregunta 41

Pregunta
Blankenship Company pays its employees every Friday for work rendered that week. The payroll is typically $10,000 per week. Blankenship's year-end occurred on Wednesday, at which time a correct adjusting entry was recorded. On the following Friday, which of the following payroll journal entries should be recorded?
Respuesta
  • Salary Expense 10,000 Cash 10,000
  • Salary Expense 4,000 Salary Payable 6,000 Cash 10,000
  • Salary Expense 6,000 Salary Payable 4,000 Cash 10,000
  • Salary Payable 10,000 Cash 10,000

Pregunta 42

Pregunta
On November 1, 20X1, Limit Company purchased a one-year insurance policy for $12,000. Limit Company debited Cash and credited Prepaid Insurance for $12,000. At the end of December, 20X1, $2,000 of insurance had expired. The journal entry to properly state all accounts involved on December 31, 20X1, would be:
Respuesta
  • Insurance Expense 2,000 Prepaid Insurance 22,000 Cash 24,000
  • Insurance Expense 2,000 Prepaid Insurance 2,000
  • Insurance Expense 2,000 Cash 2,000
  • Prepaid Insurance 2,000 Insurance Expense 2,000

Pregunta 43

Pregunta
Simmons Company received and recorded a $5,000 payment for services to be rendered in the future. If the income statement approach to adjusting entries is used, the appropriate adjusting entry at the end of the accounting period for $3,000 of revenue not yet earned would be:
Respuesta
  • Service Revenue 3,000 Unearned Service Revenue 3,000
  • Service Revenue 2,000 Unearned Service Revenue 2,000
  • Accounts Receivable 3,000 Unearned Service Revenue 3,000
  • No entry would be needed.

Pregunta 44

Pregunta
Hefty Company wants to know the effect of different inventory methods on financial statements. Given below is information about beginning inventory and purchases for the current year. January 2 Beginning Inventory 500 units at $3.00 April 7 Purchased 1,100 units at $3.20 June 30 Purchased 400 units at $4.40 December 7 Purchased 1,600 units at $4.40 Sales during the year were 2,700 units at $5.00. If Hefty used the first-in, first-out method, ending inventory would be:
Respuesta
  • $2,780
  • $3,960
  • $9,700
  • $10,880

Pregunta 45

Pregunta
Hefty Company wants to know the effect of different inventory methods on financial statements. Given below is information about beginning inventory and purchases for the current year. January 2 Beginning Inventory 500 units at $3.00 April 7 Purchased 1,100 units at $3.20 June 30 Purchased 400 units at $4.00 December 7 Purchased 1,600 units at $4.40 Sales during the year were 2,700 units at $5.00. If Hefty used the periodic LIFO method, cost of goods sold would be:
Respuesta
  • $2,780
  • $3,960
  • $9,700
  • $10,800

Pregunta 46

Pregunta
Hefty Company wants to know the effect of different inventory methods on financial statements. Given below is information about beginning inventory and purchases for the current year. January 2 Beginning Inventory 500 units at $3.00 April 7 Purchased 1,100 units at $3.20 June 30 Purchased 400 units at $4.00 December 7 Purchased 1,600 units at $4.40 Sales during the year were 2,700 units at $5.00. If Hefty used the Weighted-Average method, gross profit would be:
Respuesta
  • $3,255
  • $3,415
  • $10,245
  • $13,500

Pregunta 47

Pregunta
Bernstein Corporation recently experienced a fire which destroyed all of its inventory. The following data have been reconstructed from partial accounting information, and pertain to the year up to the date of the fire. Beginning inventory $20,000 Net Purchases $45,000 Sales $80,000 Gross Profit Rate 40% Using the gross profit method, estimate the dollar amount of inventory which was destroyed in the fire.
Respuesta
  • $17,000
  • $33,000
  • $48,000
  • $65,000

Pregunta 48

Pregunta
Selected information for 20X1 for the Bernstein Company is as follows: Cost of goods sold $6,000,000 Average Inventory $2,000,000 Net sales $8,000,000 Average receivables $3,000,000 Net Income $1,000,000 Assuming a 360-day business year, what was the inventory turnover ratio for Bernstein?
Respuesta
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
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