External link to Question : 81. Benefit plans that permit employees to choose the types and : 1250921

Question : 81. Benefit plans that permit employees to choose the types and : 1250921

    81. Benefit plans that permit employees to choose the types and amounts of benefits they want are called  A. preferred provider plans. B. flexible, or cafeteria-style, benefits plans. C. “pay or play” benefits plans. D. flexible spending accounts. Flexible benefit plans (flex-plans or cafeteria-style plans) permit employees to choose the types and amounts of benefits they want for themselves.     82. Drawbacks to employers of flexible benefits plans […]

External link to Question : 161. Jones Co., considering the following alternative plans for financing their : 1234241

Question : 161. Jones Co., considering the following alternative plans for financing their : 1234241

  161. Jones Co., is considering the following alternative plans for financing their company:    Plan I Plan II Issue 10% Bonds (at face) – $2,000,000 Issue $10 Common Stock $3,000,000 $1,000,000       Income tax is estimated at 40% of income.Determine the earnings per share of common stock under the two alternative financing plans, assuming income before bond interest and income tax is $1,000,000.  […]

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Question : MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement : 1196095

  MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 21) To encourage the design of products that are simpler to manufacture or less costly to service, would be an example of which cost allocation purpose? 21) ______ A) to justify costs or compute reimbursements B) to provide information for economic decisions C) to measure income and assets for […]

External link to Question : 51. Grogan Manufacturing working two jobs. Cost accumulated under a job : 1208076

Question : 51. Grogan Manufacturing working two jobs. Cost accumulated under a job : 1208076

  51. Grogan Manufacturing is working on two jobs. Cost is accumulated under a job order cost system, and overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor hours. The company estimated that overhead would be $32,000 and 10,000 direct labor hours would be worked. Both projects were started and completed in the current accounting period. The following transactions were completed during the period: (a) Used […]

External link to Question : 101. In return for promising to make future payments, a firm : 1230297

Question : 101. In return for promising to make future payments, a firm : 1230297

    101. In return for promising to make future payments, a firm receives cash or other assets with a measurable cash-equivalent value. The firm records a long-term liability for that amount and the book value of that borrowing at any time equals the  A. future value of all the then-remaining promised payments using the historical market interest rate applicable at the time the firm originally incurred […]

External link to Question : 129. A company uses four special journals: purchases, sales, cash receipts, : 1256299

Question : 129. A company uses four special journals: purchases, sales, cash receipts, : 1256299

  129. A company uses four special journals: purchases, sales, cash receipts, and cash disbursements (perpetual inventory method). The following transactions were incurred during August:  Aug. 1 Purchased merchandise from Able Co. for $2,000 terms 2/10, n/30, Invoice dated August 1.   4 Sold merchandise on credit to Coe Co. for $4,000, terms 2/10, n/30, invoice no. 245. Cost of the goods sold is $2,320.   […]

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Question : 11) If the petty cash fund not replenished the balance : 1212716

11) If the petty cash fund is not replenished on the balance sheet date: A) cash and income will be overstated. B) income will be understated. C) cash will be understated. D) liabilities will be understated.   12) A petty cash fund, established with a $300 balance, had petty cash tickets totalling $269 and cash in the amount of $29. The entry to replenish the […]

External link to Question : 105.An excess of income taxes expense over income taxes payable : 1244197

Question : 105.An excess of income taxes expense over income taxes payable : 1244197

105.An excess of income taxes expense over income taxes payable for a period is associated with a(n)   a. debit to the Deferred Income Taxes account. b. error. c. excess of accounting income over taxable income. d. excess of taxable income over accounting income.         106.An excess of income taxes expense over income taxes payable will result in recording a   a. […]

External link to Question : 83.A supervisor’s salary an example of: A. Direct labor. B. Variable factory overhead. : 1259694

Question : 83.A supervisor’s salary an example of: A. Direct labor. B. Variable factory overhead. : 1259694

    83.A supervisor’s salary is an example of:    A. Direct labor.   B. Variable factory overhead.   C. A standard cost.   D. Fixed manufacturing costs.         84.The overhead spending variance:    A. Occurs automatically whenever actual production levels differ from the “normal” production level used to compute the standard overhead cost per unit.   B. Is the difference between amounts spent for actual manufacturing overhead costs and […]

External link to Question : 77. On January 1, Year 1, Photo Co. purchased for $180,000, : 1230372

Question : 77. On January 1, Year 1, Photo Co. purchased for $180,000, : 1230372

  77. On January 1, Year 1, Photo Co. purchased for $180,000, 90% of Snake Co. at a time when Snake had a book value of $200,000. There were no intercompany transactions during year 4.  CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETSAs of December 31, Year 4 Assets Photo Snake Accounts receivable $     50,000 $  40,000 Investment in Snake (equity) 270,000 – Other assets   1,680,000   710,000 Total assets $2,000,000 $750,000     […]

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