1. | ch01001 | | Financial accounting information is: | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | A. | Designed to assist investors and creditors. | 100% | | | B. | Not used by managers and in income tax returns. | | | | C. | Called "special-purpose" accounting information. | | | | D. | Not applicable to individuals. | | | | | Score: | 2/2 | | | 2. | ch01003 | | Generally accepted accounting principles: | | | Student Response |
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stockholders’ equity. ANS: Q. Rights to receive money from customers are a. liabilities. b. prepaid expenses. c. accounts receivable. d. accounts payable. ANS: Q. Which of the following is considered an asset? a. Accounts payable b. Prepaid expense c. Bad debt d. Stockholders’ equity ANS: Compiled by Manek. 2011. P age |1 ACCY111 / SAMPLE TEST PAPER Q & A Q. The role of accounting in business is best defined as a. an information system that provides reports to stakeholders about the economic
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was hired on 1st of February and today is 1st of March of the same year. You have just paid him his salary. What accounts will this transaction impact? Answer : Engineers cash account increases and company balance decreases . In terms of accounting head : (DR) Salary account (L) (CR) operating expense account ( Bank) (A) Bravo Corporation borrows Rs 1‚000‚000 on 1st Jan 2013 from
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A PROJECT REPORT ON CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI AS A PARTIAL REQUIREMENT FOR COMPLETING THE DEGREE OF M.COM (ACCOUNTS) SEMESTER I SUBJECT: ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SUBMITTED BY: SHUBALAXMI.UMESH.SHETTY ROLL NO.: 47 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROFESSOR DHANABALU.R.NAIKAR SIES COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS‚ PLOT NO. 71/72‚ SION MATUNGA
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raised by the transformation from U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP) to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the timber industry. I will cover the following topics: different accounting treatment under U.S. GAAP and IFRS‚ the influence on investment decisions‚ Plum Creek’s reason for the opposition against transformation‚ and conclude with my preferred accounting treatment under different roles. ACCOUNTING TREATMENT The concern is mainly on recognition of the
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much higher today. The cost principle or historical cost principle states that an asset should be reported at its cost (cash or cash equivalent amount) at the time of the exchange transaction and should include all costs necessary to get the asset in place and ready for use. Other Meanings of historical cost. Historical Cost Concept Accounting is concerned with past events and it requires consistency and comparability that is why it requires the accounting transactions to be recorded at
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Money market checking accounts c.Money market savings certificates d.Postdated checks 23.Travel advances should be reported as a.supplies. b.cash because they represent the equivalent of money. c.investments. d.none of these. 24.Which of the following items should not be included in the Cash caption on the balance sheet? a.Coins and currency in the cash register b.Checks from other parties presently in the cash register c.Amounts on deposit in checking account at the bank d.Postage
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32% of the credit sales will not be collected. Historically‚ 4% of outstanding accounts receivable is uncollectible. On December 31‚ 2010‚ the company’s Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has an unadjusted credit balance of $3561. Chiller prepares a schedule of its December 31‚ 2010‚ accounts receivable by age. Based on past experience‚ it estimates the percent of receivables in each age category that will become uncollectible. This information is summarized here: Assuming the company uses the percent
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a ACCOUNTS SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT PROJECT ST GEORGES COLLEGE 2010 Chevaughn Barrant who previously worked for Shady Spring Developers was made redundant and received $1‚500‚000 as his redundancy payment which he used to open his own sole trader business known as C.J’s Computer and Accessories where he trades in computers and parts. He decided to operate the business for two months August 1‚ 2010 to September 30‚ 2010 and the transactions are as follows: 2010 Aug 1 Started business
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in the ------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION Accounting is a useful means of assessing the operations of different organizations and entities. Careers in the accounting profession are wide ranging‚ from public practice‚ to commerce and industry‚ education‚ and government. These fields require competence of an accountant. Education‚ as part of competence‚ requires acquisition of new knowledge and continuous improvement‚ to be able to cope with the growing demand for accurate
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