Chapter 1+2
Chapter 3+4
Chapter 5+6
Chapter 7+8
Chapter 9+11
100

What is the Expanded Accounting Equation?

Assets = Liabilities + Equity ((Revenues - Expenses) + (Capital - Withdrawals))

100

Which account is NEVER used in an adjusting entry?

Cash

100

What does 2/10, n/45 mean?

2% discount if paid within 10 days, otherwise pay in full after 45 days.

100

A subsidiary ledger that contains a separate account for each supplier (creditor) to the company is a(n):

Accounts payable ledger

100

Contingent liabilities must be recorded if:

The future event is probable, and the amount owed can be reasonably estimated.

200

A company bought $300 of supplies on credit. What is the journal entry?

Debit Supplies                     300

       Credit Accounts Payable      300

200

Give 3 Examples of Permanent Accounts:

Anything on the Balance Sheet (Cash, AR, Equipment, Accumulated Depreciation, Owner’s Capital, accounts payable, etc.)

200

A company has net sales of $900,000 and cost of goods sold of $610,000. Its net income is $110,000. The company's gross margin and operating expenses, respectively, are:

Gross Margin = 290,000 (900,000 - 610,000)

Operating Expenses = 180,000 (290,000 - 110,000)

200

Give an example of an internal control you do in your life?

Example Answers: Sniff test for milk, looking at expiration dates, ID card swipe, unlocking phone pass code.

200

A company estimates that warranty expense will be 10% of sales. The company's sales for the current period are $220,000. The current period's entry to record the warranty expense is:

Debit Warranty Expense        22,000

    Credit Estimated Warranty Liability     22,000

300

What is unearned revenue? (description and type of account)

Liabilities recorded when customers pay in advance for products or services.

300

A company is paid $24,000, 12 months in advance for yard work they will complete at a rate of once a month on Oct 1. What is the journal entry made on Oct 1 and on Dec 31 after 3 months of work has been completed.

Oct 1

Debit Cash                          24,000

     Credit Unearned Revenue          24,000

Dec 31

Debit Unearned Revenue      6,000

     Credit Service Revenue             6,000

300

Name the 4 Inventory Costing Methods:

Specific Identification, FIFO, LIFO, and Weighted Average

300

Which journal should you use for the following transaction, and which ledger would this journal entry be posted to: Walmart purchases inventory on credit for $400 with credit terms 2/10, n/30.

Purchases Journal and AP subledger

300

Using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts. On May 3, the Gideon Company wrote off the $2,000 uncollectible account of its customer, A. Hopkins. The entry or entries Gideon makes to record the write off of the account on May 3 is:

Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts            2,000

    Credit Accounts Receivable - A. Hopkins         2,000


For a bonus 100 points - If the Accounts Receivable balance (net of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts) was $20,000 before this write off. What is it now?

400

What is the difference between cash basis accounting vs accrual basis accounting?

Cash Basis records revenue when cash exchanges hands, while Accrual Basis records revenue when it occurs.

400

A company pays each of its two office employees each Friday at the rate of $150 per day for a five-day week that begins on Monday. If the monthly accounting period ends on Tuesday and the employees worked on both Monday and Tuesday, the month-end adjusting entry to record the salaries earned but unpaid is:

Debit Salaries Expense     600

     Credit Salaries Payable            600

400

A company purchased $10,000 of merchandise on credit on November 3. Terms of the sale are 5/10, n/60. On November 8th, the company paid the amount due in full. What journal entry will be made on November 8?

Debit Accounts Payable      10,000

    Credit Cash                              9,500

    Credit Merch Inventory              500

400

If a check is correctly written and paid by the bank for $500 is then incorrectly recorded in the company’s books for $515, how should this error be treated on the bank reconciliation? Ie. add/subtract from the bank/book balance and how much.

Add $15 to the book balance.

400

On December 31, a company shows the following balances: Accounts Receivable, debit balance of $100,000; Sales, credit balance of $300,000; Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, credit balance of $1,000. What amount should be debited to Bad Debts Expense, assuming 4% of outstanding accounts receivable at the end of the current year are estimated to be uncollectible?

3,000


100,000 * .004 = 4,000

Prior year balance = 1,000

4,000 - 1,000 = 3,000

500

What accounts does the statement of owner's equity consist of?

Beginning Capital Balance

+ Investments by owner

+/(-) Net Income (Loss)

- Withdrawals by owner

= Ending Capital Balance

500

A company has $45,000 in revenues, $28,000 in expenses, and $5,000 in withdrawals for the period. What is the journal entry to close out the income summary account?

Debit Income Summary 17,000

      Credit Owner's Capital        17,000

***Withdrawal is closed out to Capital not income summary, unnecessary information

500

Beginning Inventory - 15 units costing $100 each

January 2 - bought 20 units for $120 each

January 5 - bought 25 units for $125 each

January 8 - sold 30 units for $225.

January 15 - bought 20 units for $150.


Using the FIFO (First-In, First-Out) costing method, what is the COGS for the month of January?

15 units at $100 = $1,500

15 units at $120 = $1,800

COGS = $3,300


Bonus 200 points - Would LIFO produce a higher or lower COGS?

500

For the following three items, name whether the item would affect the bank or the book balance during a bank reconciliation and whether you would add or subtract from the bank/book: 

Interest of cash balance

Deposit in transit

Bank Service Charge

Interest of cash balance - Book and Addition

Deposit in transit - Bank and Addition

Bank Service Charge - Book and Subtraction


Bonus 100 points - which item(s) would require a journal entry to be made?

500

Barbara’ gross pay is $150,000 as of November 18. On December 2nd, her gross pay for the pay period is $5,000. FICA Social Security taxes are 6.2% of the first $137,700 paid to each employee, and FICA medicare taxes are 1.45% of gross pay. Also, for the first $7,000 paid to each employee, the company's FUTA taxes are 0.6% and SUTA taxes are 5.4%. Considering no other benefits, what is Barbara’s net pay for this pay period?

$5,000 * 1.45% = $72.50

$5,000 - $72.5 = $4,927.50

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