Question : 91.A corporation is: A.A business legally separate from its owners. B.Controlled by : 1258286

 

 

91.A corporation is:   

A.A business legally separate from its owners.

 

B.Controlled by the FASB.

 

C.Not responsible for its own acts and own debts.

 

D.The same as a limited liability partnership.

 

E.Not subject to double taxation.

 

 

 

 

92.The independent group that is attempting to harmonize accounting practices of different countries is the:   

A.AICPA.

 

B.IASB.

 

C.CAP.

 

D.SEC.

 

E.FASB.

 

 

 

 

93.The private-sector group that currently has the authority to establish generally accepted accounting principles in the United States is the:   

A.APB.

 

B.FASB.

 

C.AAA.

 

D.AICPA.

 

E.SEC.

 

 

 

 

94.The accounting concept that requires every business to be accounted for separately from other business entities, including its owner or owners is known as the:   

A.Time-period assumption.

 

B.Business entity assumption.

 

C.Going-concern assumption.

 

D.Revenue recognition principle.

 

E.Cost principle.

 

 

 

 

95.The rule that requires financial statements to reflect the assumption that the business will continue operating instead of being closed or sold, unless evidence shows that it will not continue, is the:   

A.Going-concern assumption.

 

B.Business entity assumption.

 

C.Objectivity principle.

 

D.Cost Principle.

 

E.Monetary unit assumption.

 

 

 

 

96.If a company is considering the purchase of a parcel of land that was acquired by the seller for $85,000, is offered for sale at $150,000, is assessed for tax purposes at $95,000, is recognized by the purchaser as easily being worth $140,000, and is purchased for $137,000, the land should be recorded in the purchaser’s books at:   

A.$95,000.

 

B.$137,000.

 

C.$138,500.

 

D.$140,000.

 

E.$150,000.

 

 

 

 

97.To include the personal assets and transactions of a business’s stockholders in the records and reports of the business would be in conflict with the:   

A.Objectivity principle.

 

B.Monetary unit assumption.

 

C.Business entity assumption.

 

D.Going-concern assumption.

 

E.Revenue recognition principle.

 

 

 

 

98.The accounting principle that requires accounting information to be based on actual cost and requires assets and services to be recorded initially at the cash or cash-equivalent amount given in exchange, is the:   

A.Accounting equation.

 

B.Cost principle.

 

C.Going-concern assumption.

 

D.Realization principle.

 

E.Business entity assumption.

 

 

 

 

99.The rule that (1) requires revenue to be recognized at the time it is earned, (2) allows the inflow of assets associated with revenue to be in a form other than cash, and (3) measures the amount of revenue as the cash plus the cash equivalent value of any noncash assets received from customers in exchange for goods or services, is called the:   

A.Going-concern assumption.

 

B.Cost principle.

 

C.Revenue recognition principle.

 

D.Objectivity principle.

 

E.Business entity assumption.

 

 

 

 

100.The question of when revenue should be recognized on the income statement according to GAAP is addressed by the:    

A.Revenue recognition principle.

 

B.Going-concern assumption.

 

C.Objectivity principle.

 

D.Business entity assumption.

 

E.Cost principle.

 

 

 

 

 

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