ANSWER SHEET STUDENT’S SURNAME........................................... OTHER NAMES.......………......................................... STUDENT NUMBER....……….................................. TUTORIAL DAY & TIME........………................... TUTOR’S FULL NAME......................................... Test 1 – Version 2 Session 2‚ 2012 Course Code: ACCG 224 Course Name: INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Time allowed: 55 minutes plus 5 minutes reading time Total No. of questions:
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the market before spending more money on advertising alone. Identify the ways DLJdirect’s trading service is differentiated from competitors Tiered services for accounts with high asset balances and speed of execution are the two ways DLJdirect differentiates itself from competitors. Customers with asset balance in excess of $100‚000 are provided with access to DLJ research and greater access to DLK-manages IPOs. For customers who have more in $1 million or more assets‚ DLJdirect reduced certain
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ACCT 1010 Fall 2013 Ch 1 Quiz Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. The proprietorship form of business organization A) must have at least two owners in most states. B) generally receives favorable tax treatment relative to a corporation. C) combines the records of the business with the personal records of the owner. D) is classified as a separate legal entity. 2. The retained earnings statement would not show A) the retained earnings beginning balance. B) revenues
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Chapter 1—Introduction to Accounting and Business TRUE/FALSE 1. The federal government is an example of an external user of accounting information. ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate OBJ: 01-01 2. An example of a general-purpose financial statement is a report about projected price increases related to transportation costs. ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Easy OBJ: 01-01 3. The Canadian Public Accountability Board was created to promote public confidence in the integrity of financial reporting. ANS: T PTS: 1
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through neglect or fraudulent activity compromise a patient’s personal health information. Channel 13 in Indiana did an investigation on pharmacies throughout our nation which discarded prescription labels‚ pill bottles‚ and patient information sheets with patient’s personal information into their unsecured dumpsters around Boston‚ Chicago‚ Cleveland‚ Dallas‚ Denver‚ Detroit‚ Miami‚ Louisville‚ Philadelphia‚ and Phoenix. When prescriptions are dropped off‚ electronically transferred‚ or called
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number included on it. 2. Discuss with the sales manager whether any sales allowances have been granted after the balance sheet date that may apply to the current period. 3. Add the columns on the aged trial balance and compare the total with the general ledger. 4. Observe whether the controller makes an independent comparison of the total in the general ledger with the trial balance of accounts receivable. 5. Compare the date on a sample of shipping documents throughout the year with related
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Abstract This report will analyse Greggs’ 2010 annual report on the purpose of evaluating the company’s current operating condition and providing suggestions of improvement to the company’s management team. According to ASB’S Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting‚ the selected information will be provided to the following users: shareholders‚ loan creditor group‚ analyst-adviser group‚ employees‚ customers‚ suppliers‚ government and the public. Then‚ based on the key ratio calculations
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220 Interest Payable 230 Wages Payable 240 Taxes Payable 250 Unearned Revenue 260 Notes Payable $3‚444 $6905 $215 $9‚754 522 2‚133 2‚133 (569) (569) Other Changes (19) (1‚858) (120) (1‚997) $3‚947 Balance‚ End of Period $5‚801 $95 $9‚843 Chapter 1 Liability Accounts = DR Normal Analyze‚ Journalize‚ Post Pg. 62 CR - + CR Normal DR DR Normal CR **General Ledger Pg. 68: T-Accounts as Assets‚ Liabilities‚ Equity**
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bank reconciliation‚ Apex Company provided the ff. information Balance per bank statement 1‚805‚000 Deposit in transit 325‚000 Return of customer’s check for 60‚000 Insufficient fund Outstanding checks 275‚000 Bank service change for August 10‚000 On Aug 31‚ 2011‚ what is the adjusted cash in bank? a. 1‚ 855‚ 000 b. 1‚ 795‚ 000 c. 1‚ 785‚ 000 d. 1‚ 755‚ 000 3. Credit balances in Accounts Receivable shall be classified as a. Current Liabilities
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Week 5 Problem Solution Set Accounting/547 October 5th‚ 2012 Chapter 15‚ #83 a) Significant tax issues or concerns that may differ across entity types are: * The business structure’s flexibility * Protection of the liability * The time and cost of organizing the entity Significant non-tax issues or concerns that may differ across entity types are: * Lowering of self-employment and FICA taxes * Flexibility of special allocations * Adding new owners b)
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