Question : 71. A company purchased $20,000 of inventory during February and will : 1228495

 

71. A company purchased $20,000 of inventory during February and will pay for it during March. Which of the following statements is false assuming the inventory was sold during March? 
A. The company’s accounts payable will include the $20,000 on the February month-end balance sheet.
B. The statement of cash flows will report an operating cash outflow of $20,000 during March.
C. The income statement will report cost of goods sold of $20,000 during February.
D. The company’s inventory will include the $20,000 on the February month-end balance sheet.

72. Which of the following correctly applies the revenue recognition principle? 
A. Recording revenue in December 2009 for units manufactured but not yet sold to customers.
B. Recording cash received in advance from customers as revenue when the product is not yet shipped.
C. Not recording interest earned in 2009 until the cash is received in 2010.
D. Recording revenue in December 2009 for units sold but not yet paid for in full.

73. Which of the following accounts normally have a credit balance? 
A. Unearned revenues; Prepaid rent; Revenues.
B. Revenues; Expenses; Contributed capital.
C. Revenues; Inventory; Unearned revenue.
D. Notes payable; Retained earnings; Revenues.

74. During 2010, Sensa Corporation incurred operating expenses amounting to $100,000 of which $75,000 was paid in cash; the balance will be paid during 2011. Which of the following is correct for the 2010 year-end balance sheet? 
A. Stockholders’ equity decreases $75,000 and assets decrease $75,000.
B. Assets decrease $100,000 and stockholders’ equity decreases $100,000.
C. Assets decrease $100,000, liabilities increase $25,000, and stockholders’ equity decreases $100,000.
D. Stockholders’ equity decreases $100,000, assets decrease $75,000, and liabilities increase $25,000.

75. Which of the following accounts normally have a debit balance? 
A. Prepaid expenses, wages payable, and dividends.
B. Cash, utilities expense, and accounts receivable.
C. Retained earnings, cost of goods sold, and wages expense.
D. Utilities expense, prepaid expenses, and wages payable.

76. Which of the following statements is false? 
A. Expense accounts have a debit balance.
B. Revenue accounts have a credit balance.
C. Gain accounts have a credit balance.
D. Loss accounts have a credit balance.

77. Which of the following statements is correct? 
A. Expense accounts result in decreases in net income and stockholders’ equity and therefore have credit balances.
B. Revenue accounts result in increases in net income and stockholders’ equity and therefore have debit balances.
C. Loss accounts result in decreases in net income and stockholders’ equity and therefore have debit balances.
D. Gain accounts result in increases in net income and stockholders’ equity and therefore have debit balances.

78. Which of the following journal entries correctly records a transaction where services were provided to a customer on account?
   
A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D

79. Which of the following is correct when land costing $20,000 is sold for $29,000? The land was a component of plant and equipment on the balance sheet. 
A. Revenues are debited for $29,000.
B. Cost of goods sold is credited for $20,000.
C. Gain on sale of land is credited for $9,000.
D. Operating income increases $29,000.

80. Boone’s Cleaning Service performed cleaning services during December, 2010, but had not collected any cash from its customers as of December 31, 2010. What impact did performing these services have on the accounting equation? 
A. The service increased assets and increased liabilities.
B. The service increased assets and increased stockholders’ equity.
C. The service increased assets and decreased stockholders’ equity.
D. The service decreased liabilities and decreased stockholders’ equity.

 

 

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