chapter 9
chapter 10
chapter 7
chapter 12
100
these are referred to as property, plant, and equipment 
plant assets
100

A _________liability is typically due in 30-60 days.

current

100

What are EFTs? What are NSF checks? 

EFTs = electronic funds transfer: used to transfer funds among parties without the use of paper 

NSF checks = not sufficient funds also referred to as bounced or bad checks

100

Which cash flow activity is listed first on the statement of cash flows?

operating 

200

Of the plant assets which one doesn't depreciate 

Land

200

General Electric (GE) 7% bonds, maturing January 28, 2026, were issued at 111.12. Are these being issued at a premium or discount?

premium

200

What is one of the principles of cash management?

1) increase the speed of receivables collection

2) keep inventory levels low

3) monitor payment of liabilities

4) plan the timing of major expenditures

5) invest idle cash 

200

What are the 4 stages of a company's life cycle?

1) Introductory phase

2) Growth phase

3) Maturity phase

4) Decline phase

300

Reebok Co. purchased equipment and incurred these costs:

    Cash price                         $24,000

    Sales taxes                           1,200

    Insurance during transit            200 

    Installation and testing              400 

     Total Costs                        $25,800

What amount should be recorded as the cost of equipment?

a) $24,000

b) $25,200

c) $25,400

d) $25,800

d) $25,800 

**all of the costs were necessary expenditures to acquire the asset and make it ready for its intended use 

300

Mint company issued $500,000, 15-year 7% bonds at 96. 

Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of these bonds on January 1, 2025. 

Jan. 1 

Cash (500,000 x .96)=    480,000

Discount on Bonds pay.     20,000

                  Cr. Bonds Payable.    500,000

300

Give me an example of an internal control and define it.

Establishment of responsibility - control is most effective when only one person is responsible for a given task 

Segregation of duties - different individuals should be responsible for related activities

Documentation procedures - companies should use prenumbered documents, and all documents should be accounted for 

Physical controls - television monitors and garment sensors to deter theft 

Independent internal verification - records periodically verified by an employee who is independent 

Human resource controls - rotate employee's duties and require vacations 

300

Net income is $132,000, accounts payable increased $10,000 during the year, inventory decreased $6,000 during the year, and accounts receivable increased $12,000 during the year. Under the indirect method, what is net cash provided by operating activities?

a) $102,000

b) $112,000

c) $124,000

d) $136,000

d) $136,000

$132,000 

+ $10,000

+ $6,000

- $12,000

= $136,000

400

Cuso Company purchased equipment on January 1, 2024, at a total invoice cost of $400,000. The equipment has an estimated salvage value of $10,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. What is the amount of accumulated depreciation at December 31, 2025, if the straight-line method of depreciation is used? 

a) $80,000 

b) $160,000

c) $78,000

d) $156,000

d) $156,000

** accumulated depreciation will be the sum of 2 years of depreciation expense, for 2024 and 2025. Annual depreciation = ($400,000 - $10,000)/5= $78,000. The sum of 2 years' depreciation is therefore $156,000 ($78,000 x 2) = $156,000

400

what is the equation for calculating interest on notes payable?

Interest= face value of note X annual interest rate X time in terms of years

400

What is the format/outline for preparing a bank reconciliation?

Per bank statement 

Adjustments to the bank balance

+ deposits in transit 

- outstanding checks 

+/- bank errors

Per books

Adjustments to the book balance

+ EFT collections and other deposits

- NSF (bounced) checks

- service charges and other payments

+/- company errors

400

The following data are available for Retique:

Increase in accounts payable $40,000

Increase in bonds payable   $100,000

Sale of investment               $50,000

Issuance of common stock    $60,000

Payment of cash dividends    $30,000

Net cash provided by financing activities is:

a) $90,000

b) $130,000

c) $160,000

d) $170,000

b)$130,000

$100,000 

+ $60,000

- $30,000

= $130,000

500

Bennie Razor Company has decided to sell one of its old manufacturing machines on June 30, 2025. The machine was purchased for $80,000 on January 1, 2021, and was depreciated on a straight-line basis for 10 years assuming no salvage value. If the machine was sold for $26,000, what was the amount of the gain or loss recorded at the time of the sale?

$18,000 loss 

**first we need to calculate the book value 

the accumulated depreciation as of June 30,2025 is [($80,000/10 years) x 4.5 years]= $36,000 (4.5 years is from January 2021- June 2025)

Thus, the cost of the machine less accumulated depreciation equals ($80,000 - $36,000) = $44,000

The loss recorded at the time of sale is ($26,000 - $44,000) = $18,000

500

Kelly Jones borrowed $15,000 on a 7-month, 8% notes from Gem State Bank to open her business, JC's coffee house. The money was borrowed on June 1, 2025, and the note matures January 1, 2026. 

a) prepare the entry to record the receipt of the funds from the loan. 

b) prepare the entry to accrue the interest on June 30.

a) 

Cash                   15,000

      Notes payable            15,000

b) 

Interest expense       100

       Interest payable             100

($15,000 x .08 x 1/12)

500

prepare a bank reconciliation for Howard Company. 

balance sept. 1 - $16,400; checks deposited  $64,000

balance sept. 30 - $17,600; checks written $62,800

The September bank statement shows a balance of $16,500 at September 30 and the following memoranda. 

Credits:                                                 

collection from customer of EFT     $1,830

Interest earned on checking acct.   $45

Debits:

NSF checks                                   $560

Safety deposit box rent                  $60

At September 30, deposits in transit were $4,738 and outstanding checks totaled $2,383.

Bank Reconciliation Illustrated

September 30, 2025

Cash balance per bank statement            $16,500 

add: deposits in transit                        +    4,738

less: outstanding checks                      -     2,383

adjusted cash balance per bank stmt.      $18,855


Cash balance per books                           $17,600

add:EFTs                                             +    1,830

add: interest earned on checking acct.   +        45

less: NSF checks                                  -       560

less: safety deposit box rent                 -          60 

Adjusted cash balance per books              $18,855

500

Sosa Company reported net income of $190,000 for 2025. Sosa also reported a depreciation expense of $35,000 and a loss of $5,000 on the disposal of plant assets. The comparative balance sheets show an increase in accounts receivable of $15,000 for the year, a $17,000 increase in accounts payable, and a $4,000 increase in prepaid expenses. 

Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2025. Use the indirect method. 

Net income                            $190,000

Adjustments: 

1) noncash charges

Depreciation expense             + 35,000

2) gains and losses

Loss on disposal of plant assets + 5,000

3) changes in current assets and current liabilities 

increase in accts. rec.                - 15,000

increase in accts. payable          + 17,000

increase in prepaid exp.             -   4,000

Net income provided by operating activities 

                                                  228,000