Description : Increase in the amount of bills payable results in---------- a) Decrease in cash b) Increase in cash c) No change in cash d) None of these
Last Answer : b) Increase in cash
Description : The assets which is not taken under the net assets method of calculating Purchase Consideration is: (A) Loose Tools (B) Bills Receivable (C) Machinery (D) Share issued expenses
Last Answer : (D) Share issued expenses
Description : In the balance sheet, ending merchandise inventory is reported a. in current assets immediately following accounts receivable. b. in current assets immediately following prepaid expenses. c. in current assets immediately following cash. d. under property, plant, and equipment.
Last Answer : a. in current assets immediately following accounts receivable.
Description : In terms of liquidity, merchandise inventory is a. more liquid than cash. b. more liquid than accounts receivable. c. more liquid than prepaid expenses. d. less liquid than store equipment.
Last Answer : c. more liquid than prepaid expenses.
Description : When goods are returned that relate to a prior cash sale, a. the Sales Returns and Allowances account should not be used. b. the cash account will be credited. c. Sales Returns and Allowances will be credited. d. Accounts Receivable will be credited.
Last Answer : b. the cash account will be credited.
Description : A credit memorandum is used as documentation for a journal entry that requires a debit to a. Sales and a credit to Cash. b. Sales Returns and Allowances and a credit to Accounts Receivable. c. ... and a credit to a contra-revenue account. d. Cash and a credit to Sales Returns and Allowances.
Last Answer : d. Cash and a credit to Sales Returns and Allowances.
Description : he journal entry to record a credit sale is a. Cash Sales b. Cash Service Revenue c. Accounts Receivable Service Revenue d. Accounts Receivable Sales
Last Answer : d. Accounts Receivable Sales
Description : The collection of a $900 account after the 2 percent discount period will result in a a. debit to Cash for $882. b. debit to Accounts Receivable for $900. c. debit to Cash for $900. d. debit to Sales Discounts for $18.
Last Answer : c. debit to Cash for $900.
Description : The collection of a $600 account within the 2 percent discount period will result in a a. debit to Sales Discounts for $12. b. debit to Accounts Receivable for $588. c. credit to Cash for $588. d. credit to Accounts Receivable for $588.
Last Answer : a. debit to Sales Discounts for $12.
Description : The entry to record the receipt of payment within the discount period on a sale of $750 with terms of 2/10, n/30 will include a credit to a. Sales Discounts for $15. b. Cash for $735. c. Accounts Receivable for $750. d. Sales for $750.
Last Answer : c. Accounts Receivable for $750.
Description : The current assets should be listed on Cerner's balance sheet in the following order: a. cash, accounts receivable, prepaid insurance, equipment. b. cash, prepaid insurance, supplies, ... receivable, prepaid insurance, supplies. d. equipment, supplies, prepaid insurance, accounts receivable, cash
Last Answer : c. cash, accounts receivable, prepaid insurance, supplies.
Description : The operating cycle of a company is the average time that is required to go from cash to a. sales in producing revenues. b. cash in producing revenues. c. inventory in producing revenues. d. accounts receivable in producing revenues.
Last Answer : b. cash in producing revenues.
Description : Speedy Bike Company received a $940 check from a customer for the balance due. The transaction was erroneously recorded as a debit to Cash $490 and a credit to Service Revenue $490. The ... Receivable, $940. d. debit Accounts Receivable, $940; credit Cash, $450 and Service Revenue, $490.
Last Answer : c. debit Cash, $450 and Service Revenue, $490; credit Accounts Receivable, $940.
Description : Cash, receivable, and payable are examples of ____________ items.
Last Answer : Monitory,
Description : The ratio which indicates how quickly debtors are converted into cash is--------- a) Receivable turnover ratio b) Inventory turnover ratio c) Working capital turnover ratio d) Creditors turnover ratio
Last Answer : a) Receivable turnover ratio
Description : Sundry Debtors – Rs.15,000 Bills Receivable (B/R) – Rs.12,500 Cash at Bank – Rs.17,500 Stock – Rs.15,000 Profit – Rs.20,000 Creditors – Rs.25,000 Bills Payable (B/P) – Rs.15,000 Sales – Rs.1,00,000 What is the Acid Test Ratio ? (A) 1•5 : 1 (B) 1•125 : 1 (C) 16 2/3% (D) 50%
Last Answer : Answer: 1•125 : 1
Description : Net decrease in working capital results in --------------------of funds a) Source b) Application c) No change d) None of these
Last Answer : b) Application
Description : Cash from operations is equal to------------------ a) net profit afer tax b) net profit plus increase in current asset c) net profit plus decrease in current liabilities d) net profit plus non-cash expenses plus decrease in current
Last Answer : d) net profit plus non-cash expenses plus decrease in current
Description : When one account is current and another a non-current It results in-------------------- a) Flow of fund b) Increase of fund c) Decrease of fund d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Flow of fund
Description : A sales discount does not a. provide the purchaser with a cash saving. b. reduce the amount of cash received from a credit sale. c. increase a contra-revenue account. d. increase an operating expense account.
Last Answer : d. increase an operating expense account.
Description : When a seller grants credit for returned goods, the account that is credited is a. Sales. b. Sales Returns and Allowances. c. Merchandise Inventory. d. Accounts Receivable.
Last Answer : d. Accounts Receivable.
Description : Debtors turnover ratio also known as---------- a) Payable turnover b) Receivable turnover ratio c) Creators turnover ratio d) Debtors velocity
Last Answer : b) Receivable turnover ratio
Description : Decrease in a creditor is a---------------- of cash a) Inflow b) No flow of cash c) Outflow d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Outflow
Description : Net increase in working capital results in----------------of funds a) sources b) inflow c) no change d) application
Last Answer : d) application
Description : Current assets are Rs.6,00,000 current liabilities are Rs.3,00,000 the debtors realized Rs.40,000, the impact on net working capital would be------------------------- a) No change in working ... Decrease of working capital by Rs.80,000 c) Increase of working capital by Rs.40,000 d) None of these
Last Answer : a) No change in working capital
Description : Sales revenue a. may be recorded before cash is collected. b. will always equal cash collections in a month. c. only results from credit sales. d. is only recorded after cash is collected.
Last Answer : a. may be recorded before cash is collected.
Description : (i) Stock in trade, Bank overdraft, Bills receivable.
Last Answer : Find the odd one : (i) Stock in trade, Bank overdraft, Bills receivable. (ii ... Income received in advance, Prepaid Expenses, Outstanding Expenses.
Description : Which of following is not Current Asset? A. Patent B. Bills receivable C. Cashable security D. Prepaid Expenses
Last Answer : A. Patent
Description : When the opening balance of cash and cash equivalent is added to the net increase , the total will be the____________ a) Closing balance of cash b) Closing balance of bank c) Opening balance of bank d) Closing balance of cash and cash equivalent
Last Answer : b) Closing balance of bank
Description : Increase in prepaid expenses--------------------cash a) Increases b) Added c) Decreases d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Decreases
Description : What is true about hormonal contraception? Decrease breast Ca Decrease ovarian Ca Contraindecated in diabetic women Increase risk of ectopic pregnancy
Last Answer : Decrease ovarian Ca
Description : Fund flow statement is accompanied by a schedule of----------------------------- a) Changes in working capital b) Flow of funds c) Increase in fund d) Decrease in fund
Last Answer : a) Changes in working capital
Description : A statement depicting the reasons for the change in cash position from one period to another a) Fund flow statement b) Statement of uses and application of funds c) Cash flow statement d) Ratio analysis
Last Answer : a) Fund flow statement
Description : With respect to the income statement, a. contra-revenue accounts do not appear on the income statement. b. sales discounts increase the amount of sales. c. contra-revenue accounts increase the amount of operating expenses. d. sales discounts are included in the calculation of gross profit.
Last Answer : d. sales discounts are included in the calculation of gross profit.
Description : A ltd is a manufacturing company that has no production resource limitations for the foreseeable future. The Managing Director has asked the company mangers to coordinate the preparation of their budgets for the next financial year. In what order ... 5), (3), (2) (d) (4), (5), (3), (1), (2)
Last Answer : (b) (1), (5), (3), (4), (2)
Description : Patient with colon cancer stage 3 and chemotherapy was prefered so when do you start it? As soon as possible When the lab results normalized After psychological preperation No need to start
Last Answer : As soon as possible
Description : Which of the following relatively small misstatements most likely could have a material effect on an entity's financial statements? a. A piece of obsolete office equipment that was not retired. ... that was not properly authorized. d. An uncollectible account receivable that was not written off.
Last Answer : An illegal payment to a foreign official that was not recorded.
Description : In a perpetual inventory system, a return of defective merchandise by a cash customer is recorded by crediting a. Accounts Payable and Cash. b. Merchandise Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold c. Purchases Returns and Allowances and Merchandise Inventory. d. .Cash and Cost of Goods Sold.
Last Answer : d. .Cash and Cost of Goods Sold.
Description : Ingrid's Fashions sold merchandise for $38,000 cash during the month of July. Returns that month totaled $800. If the company's gross profit rate is 40%, Ingrid's will report monthly net sales revenue and cost of goods ... b. $37,200 and $14,880. c. $37,200 and $22,320. d. $38,000 and $22,320.
Last Answer : c. $37,200 and $22,320.
Description : The Sales Returns and Allowances account does not provide information to management about a. possible inferior merchandise. b. the percentage of credit sales versus cash sales. c. inefficiencies in filling orders. d. errors in overbilling customers.
Last Answer : b. the percentage of credit sales versus cash sales.
Description : Sales revenues are usually considered earned when a. cash is received from credit sales. b. an order is received. c. goods have been transferred from the seller to the buyer. d. adjusting entries are made.
Last Answer : d. adjusting entries are made.
Description : In a perpetual inventory system, the Cost of Goods Sold account is used a. only when a cash sale of merchandise occurs. b. only when a credit sale of merchandise occurs. c. only when a sale of merchandise occurs. d. whenever there is a sale of merchandise or a return of merchandise sold.
Last Answer : b. only when a credit sale of merchandise occurs.
Description : If a company is given credit terms of 2/10, n/30, it should a. hold off paying the bill until the end of the credit period, while investing the money at 10% annual interest during ... desperate for cash and withhold payment until the end of the credit period while negotiating a lower sales price.
Last Answer : b. pay within the discount period and recognize a savings.
Description : Which statement about long-term investments is not true? a. They will be held for more than one year. b. They are not currently used in the operation of the business. c. They include investments in stock of other companies and land held for future use. d. They can never include cash accounts.
Last Answer : d. They can never include cash accounts.
Description : It is not true that current assets are assets that a company expects to a. realize in cash within one year. b. sell within one year. c. use up within one year. d. acquire within one year.
Last Answer : d. acquire within one year.
Description : A current asset is a. the last asset purchased by a business. b. an asset which is currently being used to produce a product or service. c. usually found as a separate classification in the income statement. d. an asset that a company expects to convert to cash or use up within one year.
Last Answer : d. an asset that a company expects to convert to cash or use up within one year.
Description : Which account listed below would be double ruled in the ledger as part of the closing process? a. Cash b. Retained Earnings c. Dividends
Last Answer : c. Dividends
Description : The underwriting commission is payable in cash alone.
Last Answer : FALSE
Description : 2. The underwriting commission is payable in cash .
Description : The underwriting commission is payable in cash .