Description : The Sales Returns and Allowances account is classified as a(n) a. asset account. b. contra asset account. c. expense account.
Last Answer : b. contra asset account.
Description : All of the following are contra revenue accounts except a. sales. b. sales allowances. c. sales discounts. d. sales returns.
Last Answer : a. sales.
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 : West Company has the following account balances: Purchases $48,000 Sales Returns and Allowances 6,400 Purchase Discounts 4,000 Freight-in 3,000 Delivery Expense 4,000 The cost of goods purchased for the period is a. $52,000. b. $47,000. c. $51,000. d. $44,600.
Last Answer : . $47,000.
Description : The respective normal account balances of Sales, Sales Returns and Allowances, and Sales Discounts are a. credit, credit, credit. b. debit, credit, debit. c. credit, debit, debit. d. credit, debit, credit.
Last Answer : c. credit, debit, debit.
Description : Net sales is sales less a. sales discounts. b. sales returns. c. sales returns and allowances. d. sales discounts and sales returns and allowances.
Last Answer : d. sales discounts and sales returns and allowances.
Description : A company shows the following balances: Sales $1,000,000 Sales Returns and Allowances 180,000 Sales Discounts 20,000 Cost of Goods Sold 560,000 What is the gross profit percentage? a. 56% b. 70% c. 44% d. 30%
Last Answer : d. 30%
Description : Which of the following accounts has a normal credit balance? a. Sales Returns and Allowances b. Sales Discounts c. Sales d. Selling Expense
Last Answer : c. Sales
Description : he journal entry to record a return of merchandise purchased on account under a perpetual inventory system would include a. Accounts Payable Sales Returns and Allowances b. Purchase Returns and ... Accounts Payable c. Accounts Payable Inventory d. Merchandise Inventory Cost of Goods Sold
Last Answer : d. Merchandise Inventory Cost of Goods Sold
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 : A Sales Returns and Allowances account is not debited if a customer a. returns defective merchandise. b. receives a credit for merchandise of inferior quality. c. utilizes a prompt payment incentive.
Last Answer : c. utilizes a prompt payment incentive.
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 : 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 : The journal entry to record a return of merchandise purchased on account under a perpetual inventory system would credit a. Accounts Payable. b. Purchase Returns and Allowances. c. Sales. d. Merchandise Inventory.
Last Answer : d. Merchandise Inventory.
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 : In the Clark Company, sales were $480,000, sales returns and allowances were $30,000, and cost of goods sold was $288,000. The gross profit rate was a. 64%. b. 36%. c. 40%. d. 60%.
Last Answer : b. 36%.
Description : Which of the following accounts has a normal debit balance? a. Merchandise Inventory b. Sales Returns and Allowances c. Cost of goods sold d. Sales
Last Answer : d. Sales
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 : 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 : In preparing closing entries for a merchandising company, the Income Summary account will be credited for the balance of a. sales. b. merchandise inventory. c. sales discounts. d. freight-out.
Last Answer : b. merchandise inventory.
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 : If a customer agrees to retain merchandise that is defective because the seller is willing to reduce the selling price, this transaction is known as a sales a. discount. b. return. c. contra asset. d. allowance.
Last Answer : b. return.
Description : The Freight-in account a. increases the cost of merchandise purchased. b. is contra to the Purchases account. c. is a permanent account. d. has a normal credit balance
Last Answer : a. increases the cost of merchandise purchased.
Description : Which of the following accounts is not closed to Income Summary? a. Cost of Goods Sold b. Merchandise Inventory c. Sales d. Sales Discounts
Last Answer : b. Merchandise Inventory
Description : Gross profit is calculated by subtracting ________ from _________, a. operating expenses, net income b. sales discounts from sales revenue c. cost of goods sold, net sales revenue d. merchandise inventory, cost of goods sold
Last Answer : c. cost of goods sold, net sales revenue
Description : Gross profit for a merchandiser is net sales minus a. operating expenses. b. cost of goods sold. c. sales discounts. d. cost of goods available for sale.
Last Answer : b. cost of goods sold.
Description : The sales revenue section of an income statement for a retailer would not include a. Sales discounts. b. Sales. c. Net sales. d. Cost of goods sold.
Last Answer : c. Net sales.
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 : A buyer would record a payment within the discount period under a perpetual inventory system by crediting a. Accounts Payable. b. Merchandise Inventory. c. Purchase Discounts. d. Sales Discounts.
Last Answer : b. Merchandise Inventory.
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 credit terms offered to a customer by a business firm are 2/10, n/30, which means that a. the customer must pay the bill within 10 days. b. the customer can deduct a 2% discount if the ... date. d. two sales returns can be made within 10 days of the invoice date and no returns thereafter.
Last Answer : c. the customer can deduct a 2% discount if the bill is paid within 10 days of the invoice date.
Description : At the balance sheet date, the balance on the Accumulated Provision for Depreciation Account is A) Transferred to Depreciation Account B) Transferred to the Asset Account C) Transferred to Profit and Loss Account D) Simply deducted from the asset in the Balance Sheet
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : Hale Company sells merchandise on account for $1,500 to Kear Company with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. Kear Company returns $300 of merchandise that was damaged, along with a check to settle the account within the discount ... is the amount of the check? a. $1,470 b. $1,476 c. $1,200 d. $1,176
Last Answer : d. $1,176
Description : Holt Company sells merchandise on account for $2,000 to Jones Company with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. Jones Company returns $400 of merchandise that was damaged, along with a check to settle the account within the discount ... the amount of the check? a. $1,960 b. $1,968 c. $1,600 d. $1,568
Last Answer : d. $1,568
Description : ------------- centre is one for which both revenue and cost are accumulated a) Cost centre b) Revenue centre c) Service centre d) Profit centre
Last Answer : d) Profit centre
Description : A segment of activity or area of operation for which revenues are accumulated is known as ------ a) Cost centre b) Profit centre c) Revenue centre d) Investment centre
Last Answer : c) Revenue centre
Description : A segment of activity for which revenues are accumulated a) investment centre b) profit centre c) revenue centre d) Responsibility
Last Answer : c) revenue centre
Description : A segment of activity for which both revenue and cost are accumulated a) Investment centre b) Project centre c) Cost centre d) Responsibility centre
Last Answer : b) Project centre
Description : A segment of activity for which cost is accumulated a) Service centre b) Cost centre c) Profit centre d) Investment centre
Last Answer : b) Cost centre
Description : Which of the following is not an avoidable cause of labour turnover: (a) Dissatisfaction with Job (b) Lack of training facilities (c) Low wages and allowances (d) Disability, making a worker unfit for work
Last Answer : (d) Disability, making a worker unfit for work
Description : In a perpetual inventory system, the amount of the discount allowed for paying for merchandise purchased within the discount period is credited to a. Merchandise Inventory. b. Purchase Discounts. c. Purchase Allowance.
Last Answer : a. Merchandise Inventory.
Description : . A Local Authority is preparing cash Budget for its refuse disposal department. Which of the following items would not be included in the cash budget? (a) Capital cost of a new collection vehicle (b) Depreciation of the machinery (c) Operatives wages (d) Fuel for the collection
Last Answer : (b) Depreciation of the machinery
Description : Depreciation is a source of fund------------------- a) Yes b) No c) Both yes or no d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Yes
Description : Salaries Rs.20000,depreciation for the period is Rs.30000 other operating expenses are Rs.9000, net loss for the period is Rs.5000 fund generated from operation is------------------ a) Rs.25000 b) Rs.15000 c) Rs.35000 d) Rs.14000
Last Answer : a) Rs.25000
Description : In the fund flow statement, depreciation is---------------- a) Deducted from net profit b) Added to net profit c) Sources of working capital d) Ignored
Last Answer : b) Added to net profit
Description : Net National Product of a country is - (1) GDP minus depreciation allowances (2) GDP plus net income from abroad (3) GNP minus net income from abroad (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances
Last Answer : (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances Explanation: Net national product (NNP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced by residents in a country or other polity during a given ... and NDP is equal to gross domestic product (GDP) minus depreciation: NDP = GDP - depreciation.
Description : NDP does not include (a) Payments made for income taxes ; (b) Depreciation allowances ; (c) Undistributed profits; (d) The value added from intermediate goods.
Last Answer : (b) Depreciation allowances ;
Description : Net National Product of a country is (1) GDP minus depreciation allowances (2) GDP plus net income from abroad (3) GNP minus net income from abroad (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances
Last Answer : GNP minus depreciation allowances
Description : In a perpetual inventory system, a return of defective merchandise by a purchaser is recorded by crediting a. Purchases. b. Purchase Returns. c. Purchase Allowance. d. Merchandise Inventory.