Methods of purchasing expensive goods
(Multiple Choice)
Purchasing an item of equipment for cash will cause total assets, total liabilities, and stockholders’ equity to: A. increase, increase, and remain unchanged, respectively. |
(Multiple Choice)
Paying a previously recorded accounts payable will cause total assets, total liabilities, and stockholders’ equity to: A. decrease, remain unchanged, and decrease, respectively. |
(Multiple Choice)
Which of the following is considered a revenue item? A. Proceeds of a bank loan. |
(Multiple Choice)
Which of the following would not cause stockholders’ equity to fluctuate? A. Investments by shareholders. |
(Multiple Choice)
Assume beginning assets of $60,000, ending assets of $80,000, a $10,000 decrease in liabilities, and ending stockholders’ equity of $45,000. If dividends exceeded capital stock issuances by $20,000, how much was net income for the period? A. $15,000. |
(Essay)
Microtel began operations at the beginning of 20X6 with a $10,000 cash investment by stockholders. During 20X6, Microtel had revenue on account of $5,000; of this amount $2,000 was collected during 20X6 and $3,000 was an outstanding receivable at year-end. Microtel incurred $3,000 of operating expenses during 20X6; of this amount $1,000 was unpaid at year-end. During 20X6, $1,000 cash was disbursed as dividends. The only other transaction during 20X6 was the purchase of $5,000 of equipment for cash near the end of the year. How much were Microtel’s total assets at year-end? |
(Multiple Choice)
Of the following account types, which normally display a credit balance: A. Assets and expenses. |
(Multiple Choice)
The dividend account: A. is an expense account. |
(Multiple Choice)
Richards billed patients for $12,000 of services rendered. The appropriate journal entry to record this transaction is: A. Debit Cash/Credit Revenue. |
(Multiple Choice)
Richards Corporation paid $3,000 toward an outstanding accounts payable that was previously established when supplies were purchased. The appropriate journal entry to record this transaction is: A. Debit Cash/Credit Accounts Payable. |
(Multiple Choice)
Richards Corporation collected $5,000 on an outstanding accounts receivable that was previously established when services were provided to customers. The appropriate journal entry to record this transaction is: A. Debit Cash/Credit Accounts Receivable. |
(Multiple Choice)
Archie Corporation’s trial balance included debits to expense accounts of $125,000, credits to revenue accounts of $175,000, and debits to the Dividends account of $50,000. Based on this information, the company’s ending retained earnings is: A. $0. |
(Essay)
Jennings Company had a beginning Accounts Receivable account balance of $380. During the period Jennings’ sold goods on account for $1,400. Ending Accounts Receivable had a $630 balance. How much was collected on account during the period? |
(Essay)
Jorden Company reports total assets and total liabilities of $251,000 and $100,000, respectively, at the conclusion,of its first year of business. The company earned $75,000 during the first year, and distributed $30,000 to shareholders as dividends. How much did shareholders initially invest in the business? |