Question : 181. Savvy Sightseeing had beginning equity of $72,000; revenues of $90,000, : 1257603

 

181. Savvy Sightseeing had beginning equity of $72,000; revenues of $90,000, expenses of $65,000, and  dividends  to stockholders of $9,000. Calculate the ending equity.
A. $88,000.
B. $25,000.
C. $97,000.
D. $38,000.
E. $47,000.

182. Doc’s Ribhouse had beginning equity of $52,000; net income of $35,000, and  Dividends by the company of $12,000. Calculate the ending equity.
A. $(5,000).
B. $29,000.
C. $5,000.
D. $99,000.
E. $75,000.

183. A company’s balance sheet shows: cash $24,000, accounts receivable $30,000, equipment $50,000, and equity $72,000. What is the amount of liabilities? 
A. $104,000.
B. $76,000.
C. $32,000.
D. $68,000.
E. $176,000.

184. If a company has excess space in its building that it rents to another company for $700, what is the effect on the accounting equation when the first rent payment is collected? 
A. Assets would decrease $700 and liabilities would decrease $700.
B. Assets would decrease $700 and equity would increase $700.
C. Assets would increase $700 and equity would decrease $700.
D. Assets would increase $700 and equity would increase $700.
E. Liabilities woulddecrease $700 and equity would increase $700.

185. All of the following are classified as assets except: 
A. Accounts Receivable.
B. Supplies.
C. Equipment.
D. Accounts Payable.
E. Land.

186. Which of the following accounts is not included in the calculation of a company’s ending  stockholders’ equity? 
A. Revenues.
B. Expenses.
C.  Dividends.
D.  Common stock.
E. Cash.

187. All of the following are classified as liabilities except: 
A.  Supplies.
B.  Bonds Payable.
C. Wages Payable.
D. Accounts Payable.
E.  Interest Payable.

188. Billington Corp borrows $80,000 cash from Second National Bank.  How does this transaction affect the accounting equation for Billington? 
A. Assets would decrease $80,000and liabilities would decrease $80,000.
B. Assets would decrease $80,000and equity would increase $80,000.
C. Assets would increase $80,000and equity would decrease $80,000.
D. Assets would increase $80,000and liabilities would increase $80,000.
E. Liabilities would decrease $80,000and equity would increase $80,000.

189. If the assets of a company increase by $55,000 during the year and its liabilities increase by $25,000 during the same year, then the change in equity of the company during the year must have been: 
A. An increase of $80,000.
B. A decrease of $80,000.
C. An increase of $30,000.
D. A decrease of $30,000.
E. An increase of $25,000.

190. All of the following are classified as liabilities except: 
A. Accounts Receivable.
B. Notes Payable.
C. Wages Payable.
D. Accounts Payable.
E. Taxes Payable.

191. Grandmark Printing pays $2,000 rent to the landlord of the building where its facilities are located.  How does this transaction affect the accounting equation for Grandmark? 
A. Assets would decrease $2,000and liabilities would decrease $2,000.
B. Assets would decrease $2,000and equity would decrease $2,000.
C. Assets would increase $2,000and equity would increase $2,000.
D. Assets would increase $2,000and liabilities would increase $2,000.
E. Liabilities would decrease $2,000and equity would increase $2,000.

192. Atkins Company collected $1,750 as payment for the amount owed by a customer from services provided the prior month on credit.  How does this transaction affect the accounting equation for Atkins? 
A. Assets would decrease $1,750 and liabilities would decrease $1,750.
B. One asset would increase $1,750 and a different asset would decrease $1,750, causing no effect.
C. Assets would increase $1,750 and equity would increase $1,750.
D. Assets would increase $1,750 and liabilities would increase $1,750.
E. Liabilities would decrease $1,750 and equity would increase $1,750.

193. The accounting equation for Ying Company shows a decrease in its assets and a decrease in its equity. Which of the following transactions could have caused that effect? 
A. Cash was received from providing services to a customer.
B. The company paid an amount due on credit.
C. Equipment was purchased for cash.
D. A utility bill was received for the current month, to be paid in the following month.
E. Advertising expense for the month was paid in cash.

194. The accounting equation for Long Company shows an increase in its assets and an increase in its liabilities. Which of the following transactions could have caused that effect? 
A. Cash was received from providing services to a customer.
B. Cash was received  in exchange for common stock.
C. Equipment was purchased on credit.
D. Supplies were purchased for cash.
E. Advertising expense for the month was paid in cash.

 

 

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