Description : On the admission of a partner, fictitious assets are– (A) Transferred to Revaluation Account (B) Transferred to Capital Account (C) Transferred to Reserves (D) Shown in the new Balance Sheet
Last Answer : Answer: Transferred to Revaluation Account
Description : The post-closing trial balance contains only a. income statement accounts. b. balance sheet accounts. c. balance sheet and income statement accounts. d. income statement, balance sheet, and retained earnings statement account
Last Answer : b. balance sheet accounts.
Description : All capital expenditures and receipts are taken to A. Trading and Profit and Loss Account B. Balance sheet C. Trial balance D. None of the above
Last Answer : B. Balance sheet
Description : Net profit is computed in the A) Profit and loss account B) Balance sheet C) Trial balance D) Trading account
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : The balances that appear on the post-closing trial balance will match the a. income statement account balances after adjustments. b. balance sheet account balances after closing entries. ... statement account balances after closing entries. d. balance sheet account balances after adjustments.
Last Answer : b. balance sheet account balances after closing entries.
Description : The purpose of the post-closing trial balance is to a. prove that no mistakes were made. b. prove the equality of the balance sheet account balances that are carried forward into the ... next accounting period. d. list all the balance sheet accounts in alphabetical order for easy reference.
Last Answer : b. prove the equality of the balance sheet account balances that are carried forward into the next accounting period.
Description : After the adjusting entries are journalized and posted to the accounts in the general ledger, the balance of each account should agree with the balance shown on the a. adjusted trial balance. b. post-closing trial balance. c. the general journal. d. adjustments columns of the worksheet.
Last Answer : a. adjusted trial balance.
Description : The balance appearing in the books of a company at the end of year were CRR A/c Rs. 50,000, Security Premium Rs. 5,000, Revaluation Reserve Rs. 20,000, P & L A/c (Dr) Rs. 10,000. Maximum amount available for distribution of ... will be- (A) Rs. 50,000 (B) Rs. 55,000 (C) Rs. 45,000 (D) Rs. 57,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 55,000
Description : Donations received for the special purpose will be taken to the– (A) Income and Expenditure Account (B) Assets side of the Balance Sheet (C) Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet (D) Receipts and Payments Account
Last Answer : Answer: Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet
Description : Under vouching, checking is done of– (A) Journal and Ledger (B) Profit and Loss Account (C) Balance Sheet (D) All of the above
Last Answer : Answer: All of the above
Description : Which statement is not true in respect of a Balance Sheet ? (A) It is an account (B) It is prepared every month (C) It is prepared to check the mathematical accuracy (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: All the above
Description : A post-closing trial balance will show a. zero balances for all accounts. b. zero balances for balance sheet accounts. c. only balance sheet accounts. d. only income statement accounts.
Last Answer : c. only balance sheet accounts.
Description : The heading for a post-closing trial balance has a date line that is similar to the one found on a. a balance sheet. b. an income statement. c. an stockholders' equity statement. d. the worksheet.
Last Answer : a balance sheet.
Description : Which Stock Exchange was the first to introduce a transparent, screen-based trading system in the wholesale debt market including govt. securities in 1994 ? (A) Bombay Stock Exchange (B) Delhi Stock Exchange (C) National Stock Exchange (D) Jaipur Stock Exchange
Last Answer : Answer: National Stock Exchange
Description : Retain trading in government securities at select stock exchanges commercial in– (A) Jan. 2001 (B) Jan. 2002 (C) Jan. 2003 (D) Jan. 2004
Last Answer : Answer: Jan. 2003
Description : Which of the following errors are not disclosed by Trial Balance ? (A) Compensatory Errors (B) Errors of Principle (C) Errors of Omission (D) All the three
Last Answer : Answer: All the three
Description : When sale is Rs. 4,80,000, gross loss is 25% on cost, purchase is Rs. 3,50,000 and closing stock is Rs. 60,000, the stock in the beginning would be– (A) Rs. 70,000 (B) Rs. 94,000 (C) Rs. 1,34,000 (D) Rs. 3,50,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 3,50,000
Description : If Opening Stock – Rs.15,000 Purchases – Rs.37,500 Direct Expenses – Rs.1,500 Closing Stock – Rs.7,500 Operating Expenses – Rs.3,000 Sales are Rs. 60,000 during the year, what is the net profit ? (A) Rs. 12,000 (B) Rs. 10,500 (C) Rs. 7,500 (D) Rs. 3,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 10,500
Description : Average stock of firm is Rs. 80,000, the opening stock is Rs. 10,000 less than closing stock. Find opening stock. (A) Rs. 95,000 (B) Rs. 85,000 (C) Rs. 90,000 (D) Rs. 75,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 75,000
Description : Few items of P/L A/c of a company are– Sales – Rs.1,60,000 Closing stock – Rs.38,000 Non-operating Expenses – Rs.800 Non-operating Income – Rs.4,800 Net Profit – Rs.28,000 What is the Operating Profit Ratio ? (A) 18% (B) 20% (C) 15% (D) 57%
Last Answer : Answer: 15%
Description : Which of the following is affected by treatment of an accrued item in accounting ? (A) Profit and Loss A/c only (B) Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c (C) Balance Sheet only (D) Profit and Loss A/c and Balance Sheet
Last Answer : Answer: Profit and Loss A/c and Balance Sheet
Description : In common size Balance Sheet analysis we evaluate– (A) Increase or decrease over two years is analysed (B) Only increase over two years is analysed (C) Only decrease over two years is analysed (D) All assets and liabilities are expressed in terms of percentage of total
Last Answer : Answer: All assets and liabilities are expressed in terms of percentage of total
Description : Government grants related to income as per the Accounting Standard (AS)-12 should be- (A) Presented as a credit in the statement of Profit and Loss (B) Presented as a deferred income on the asset ... of balance sheet (D) Presented both in the Profit and Loss statement and in the balance sheet
Last Answer : Answer: Presented both in the Profit and Loss statement and in the balance sheet
Description : A post-closing trial balance will show a. only permanent account balances. b. only temporary account balances. c. zero balances for all accounts. d. the amount of net income (or loss) for the period.
Last Answer : a. only permanent account balances.
Description : Which accounting concept specifies thepractice of crediting closing stock to the trading account? a) Cost b) Realisation c) Going concern d)Matching
Last Answer : d)Matching
Description : The loss on the sale of old furniture is debited to– (A) profit & loss account (B) furniture account (C) trading account (D) depreciation account
Last Answer : Answer: profit & loss account
Description : Profit prior to incorporation is transferred to– (A) Capital reserve (B) General reserve (C) Profit and Loss Account (D) Trading Account
Last Answer : Answer: Capital reserve
Description : According to Balance Sheet equation concept, the capital will be– (A) Capital = Liabilities – Assets (B) Capital = Fixed Assets – Current Assests (C) Capital = Assets – Liabilities (D) Capital = Assets + Liabilities
Last Answer : Answer: Capital = Assets – Liabilities
Description : Total sales is Rs. 7,60,000, cash sales Rs. 30,000 collection period is 25 days, debtors at Balance Sheet date will be– (A) Rs. 80,000 (B) Rs. 70,000 (C) Rs. 60,000 (D) Rs. 50,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 50,000
Description : What is a Balance Sheet?
Last Answer : It is the statement of account which is prepared at the end of every financial year. It gives the total picture of business at the point of time.
Description : If the purchases made during the year were Rs. 60,000, the balance of stock in trade at the beginning and at the end of the year were Rs. 12,000 and Rs. 9,000 respectively and the gross profit on sales was 1/5th, when which ... year ? (A) Rs. 15,750 (B) Rs. 14,000 (C) Rs. 12,500 (D) Rs. 17,250
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 12,500
Description : All direct & indirect expenses related to business are charged: a)Profit and loss account b)Trading account c)Trading account Profit and Loss account d)Directly to Balance sheet
Last Answer : c)Trading account Profit and Loss account
Description : Analysis of any financial Statement comprises A. Balance sheet B. P&L Account C. Trading account D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Disclose accounting information a) Balance sheet b) Trading account c) Profit and Loss Account d) Financial statements
Last Answer : d) Financial statements
Description : The charges of placing commodities into a saleable condition should be charged to A) Trading account B) P & L a/c C) Balance Sheet D) None of the above
Description : -------- helps to disclose financial position a) Trial Balance b) Profit and Loss Account c) Balance sheet d) Income Statement
Last Answer : -------- helps to disclose financial position a) Trial Balance b) Profit and Loss Account c) Balance sheet d) Income Statement
Description : A correcting entry a. must involve one balance sheet account and one income statement account. b. is another name for a closing entry. c. may involve any combination of accounts. d. is a required step in the accounting cycle.
Last Answer : c. may involve any combination of accounts.
Description : A double rule applied to accounts in the ledger during the closing process implies that a. the account is an income statement account. b. the account is a balance sheet account. c. the account balance is not zero. d. a mistake has been made, since double ruling is prescribed.
Last Answer : a. the account is an income statement account.
Description : After closing entries are posted, the balance in the retained earnings account in the ledger will be equal to a. the beginning retained earnings reported on the retained earnings statement. b. the amount of ... earnings reported on the balance sheet. c. zero. d. the net income for the period.
Last Answer : . b. the amount of retained earnings reported on the balance sheet.
Description : Balance of Debenture Redemption Fund Account is transferred to– (A) Capital Reserve A/c (B) Profit and Loss A/c (C) General Reserve A/c (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: General Reserve A/c
Description : Which one of the following is usually prepared only at the end of a company's annual accounting period? a. Preparing financial statements b. Journalizing and posting adjusting entries c. Journalizing and posting closing entries d. Preparing an adjusted trial balance
Last Answer : c. Journalizing and posting closing entries
Description : A post-closing trial balance should be prepared a. before closing entries are posted to the ledger accounts. b. after closing entries are posted to the ledger accounts. c. before adjusting entries are posted to the ledger accounts. d. only if an error in the accounts is detected.
Last Answer : b. after closing entries are posted to the ledger accounts.
Description : All of the following statements about the post-closing trial balance are correct except it a. shows that the accounting equation is in balance. b. provides evidence that the journalizing and posting ... . c. contains only permanent accounts. d. proves that all transactions have been recorded.
Last Answer : d. proves that all transactions have been recorded.
Description : As per Schedule VI of the Companies’ Act, 1956, Forfeited Share Account will be– (A) Added to paid up capital (B) Deducted from called up capital (C) Added to capital reserve (D) Shown as a revenue reserve
Last Answer : Answer: Deducted from called up capital
Description : Which one of the following has replaced the Budla system in India ? (A) Rolling settlement (B) Trading in equity derivatives (C) Depository system (D) Online trading
Last Answer : Answer: Rolling settlement
Description : Which is not a insurable risk ? (A) Accident Risk (B) Loss of Crops Risk (C) The Risk of Trading in New Market (D) The Risk of Sinking of a Ship
Last Answer : Answer: The Risk of Trading in New Market
Description : The two optional steps in the accounting cycle are preparing a. a post-closing trial balance and reversing entries. b. a worksheet and post-closing trial balances. c. reversing entries and a worksheet. d. an adjusted trial balance and a post-closing trial balance.
Last Answer : c. reversing entries and a worksheet.
Description : Which of the following steps in the accounting cycle may be performed more frequently than annually? a. Prepare a post-closing trial balance b. Journalize closing entries c. Post closing entries d. Prepare a trial balance
Last Answer : d. Prepare a trial balance
Description : The final step in the accounting cycle is to prepare a. closing entries. b. financial statements. c. a post-closing trial balance. d. adjusting entries.
Last Answer : c. a post-closing trial balance.
Description : he step in the accounting cycle that is performed on a periodic basis (i.e., monthly, quarterly) is a. analyzing transactions. b. journalizing and posting adjusting entries. c. preparing a post-closing trial balance. d. posting to ledger accounts.
Last Answer : b. journalizing and posting adjusting entries.