On December 31,
2007, Deal Inc. failed to accrue the December 2007 sales salaries that were
payable on January 6,2008. What will be the effect of the failure to accrue
sales salaries on the working capital and cash flows from operating activities
in Deal's 2007 financial statements?
Working Capital Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Working Capital Cash Flows from Operating Activities
a. Overstated No effect
b. Overstated Overstated
c. No effect Overstated
d. No effect No effect
When clients have
customers who are also vendors, what is the best way to offset Accounts Payable
against Accounts Receivable?
a. Use the QuickBooks
trade-off feature
b. Create a bank account
through which you can clear the Payables and the Receivables
c. Use a single journal
entry
d. Use multiple journal entries
Making insurance
payments in advance is an example of:
a. an accrued receivable
transaction.
b. an accrued liability
transaction.
c. an unearned revenue
transaction.
d. a prepaid expense
transaction
How are prepaid
expenses typically tracked?
a. In an excel spreadsheet,
with a monthly journal entry made to reflect the current month expenses
b. The procedure is fully
automated in the accounting system; no one needs to do anything from month to
month
c. The CFO will tell the
accountant what needs to be booked
d. The auditors of the
company do it
Why do companies
require deposits & advances?
a. They don't trust the
customers to pay
b. It improves cash flow,
especially for long duration projects
c. They want to make sure
customers have money to pay
At what stage in
the Accounts Payable process is cash affected?
a. When an invoice is
entered into the accounting system
b. When a credit memo is
generated
c. When checks are printed
d. Accounts Payable never
handles cash
What is the
difference between billable and non-billable expenses?
a. Billable expenses are the
expenses incurred by you in carrying out your own business / performing your
own duties and responsibilities and Non-billable expenses are the expenses
incurred by you on behalf of your customer in performing duties / rendering
services and supplying goods
b. Billable expenses are the
expenses incurred by you on behalf of your customer in performing duties /
rendering services and supplying goodsand Non-billable expenses are the
expenses incurred by you in carrying out your own business / duties and
performing your own responsibilities.
c. Neither of the above
The correct journal
entry to record a purchase of inventory on credit using a perpetual inventory
system includes:
a. debit Cost of Goods Sold,
credit Inventory
b. debit Accounts Payable,
credit Inventory
c. debit Accounts
Receivable, credit Sales Revenue
d. debit Inventory, credit
Accounts Payable
Who are the parties
to a bill of exchange?
a. The drawers & the
payees
b. The payees & the
owners
c. The drawers, the drawees
& the payees
d. The owners & the
drawers
A company receives
an advance payment for special order goods that are to be manufactured and
delivered within 6 months. The advance payment should be reported in
the company's balance sheet as a
a. deferred charge.
b. contra asset account.
c. current liability.
d. non-current liability.
Which form is used
to reimburse an individual for Travel and Entertainment expenses?
a. Form W4
b. Expense Voucher
c. Form 1099Misc
d. Form 941
What is the mode of
making payment to the employees for reimbursing travel and entertainment
expenses?
a. Check
b. Automated Clearing House
(ACH)
c. Direct deposit
d. All of the above
Ross & Co. pays
all salaried employees on Monday for the 5-day work week ended the previous
Friday. The last payroll recorded for the year ended December 31, 2004 was for
the week ended December 25, 2004. The payroll for the week ended January 1,
2005 included regular weekly salaries of $80000 and vacation pay of $ 25000 for
the vacation time earned in 2004 but not taken by December 31, 2004. Ross had
an accrued liability of $20000 for vacation pay as on December 31, 2003. In its
December 31, 2004 balance sheet, what amount should Ross report as accrued
salary and vacation pay?
a. $64000
b. $69000
c. $84000
d. $89000
Orleans & Co.,
a cash-basis taxpayer, prepares accrual-basis financial statements. In the
current year balance sheet, Orleans's deferred income tax liabilities increased
in comparison with those reported for the previous year. Which of the following
changes would cause this increase in deferred income tax liabilities?
I.An increase in prepaid insurance premium
II.An increase in rent receivable
III.An increase in warranty obligations
I.An increase in prepaid insurance premium
II.An increase in rent receivable
III.An increase in warranty obligations
a. I only
b. I and II only
c. II and III only
d. III only
What is the
standard method used for the employees to submit an account of the travel
expenses incurred by them?
a. They needn't as they are
given a company credit card for the purpose
b. They have to submit a
written and signed letter stating the total expenses to be reimbursed
c. They submit an envelope
containing the receipts of the expenses incurred
d. They have to submit a
report of the expenses approved by the employees' supervisor
The ratio derived
by dividing Cost of Goods Sold by Account Payable is known as ___________.
a. the Current Ratio
b. the Quick Ratio
c. the Networth Ratio
d. the Accounts Payable
Turnover Ratio
Accounts payable
refer to the current ___________.
a. income of a business or
an organization
b. assets of a business or
an organization
c. expenses of a business or
an organization
d. liabilities of a business
or an organization
What does the
acronym EFT stand for?
a. Electronic File Transfer
b. Electronic Funds Transfer
c. Both a and b
d. Electronic Fund Tour
A good example of a
typical prepaid expense is:
a. Rent
b. Dividends
c. Insurance
d. Wages
Under the state
law, Acme may pay 3% of eligible gross wages or it may reimburse the state
directly for actual unemployment claims. The Company believes that actual
unemployment claims will be 2% of the eligible gross wages and has chosen to
reimburse the state. Eligible gross wages are defined as the first $10000 of
the gross wages paid to each employee. The Company had five employees, each of
whom earned $20000 during 2007. In its December 31, 2007 balance sheet, what
amount should it report as accrued liability for unemployment claims?
a. $1000
b. $1500
c. $2000
d. $3000
How are the A/P
journal entries typically created?
a. Hand written by the A/P
staff and entered into the system by the accountant
b. The A/P staff is
responsible for making journal entries
c. Entries are created and
entered by a CPA
d. A/P software will
generate journal entries based on preset coding
An Invoice
statement is provided ____________
a. for payment purposes
b. to ensure that the IRS
department has received all the invoices sent
c. to check for outstanding
credits.
d. to know the expenditure
of the company for the particular month
Accounts Payable
affect net income.
a. True
b. False
How will you track
the deposits that clients pay to the vendors?
a. Track deposits as
negative balances in Accounts Payable
b. Record the deposit in the
Enter Bills window
c. Neither of the above
What should be
submitted to the VAT authorities to obtain a refund of VAT?
a. The original invoice,
together with an application form and other supporting documents relating to
the expenditure incurred must be submitted.
b. The original purchase
order together with an application form and other supporting documents relating
to the expenditure incurred must be submitted.
c. The original Receipt
together with an application form and other supporting documents relating to
the expenditure incurred must be submitted
d. Both the original purchase
order and the invoice should be submitted
What is the use of
an Accounts Payable ledger?
a. An Accounts Payable
ledger helps you to control your expenditures and payables
b. An Accounts Payable
ledger helps you to know the income earned
c. An Accounts Payable
ledger shows the amount to be paid to the employees
d. None of the above
When an employer
makes an end-of-period adjusting entry with a debit to the Supplies Expense,
the credit entry is made to:
a. Accounts Payable.
b. Supplies.
c. Cash.
d. Retained Earnings.
Why is it important
for companies to manage their Accounts Payable?
a. Bills won't be paid
otherwise
b. Vendors will call if
bills aren't paid immediately
c. Accounts Payable staff
needs to be constantly busy or they will become disinterested
d. Extending Accounts
Payable keeps cash in the company for a longer period
Barnel Corp. owns
and manages 19 apartment complexes. On signing a lease, each tenant has to pay
the first and the last month's rent and a $500 refundable security deposit. The
security deposits are rarely refunded in total because cleaning costs of $150
per apartment are almost always deducted. About 30% of the time, the tenants
are also charged for damages to the apartment, which typically costs $100 to
repair. If a one year lease deed is signed on a $900 per month apartment, what
amount would the company report as refundable security deposit?
a. $1,400
b. 4500
c. $350
d. $320
How often should
Payables be entered in the accounting system?
a. Once a week
b. As soon as the invoices
are brought to the AP department
c. Daily
d. As and when they are due
What is Accounts
Payable Turnover Ratio?
a. Net profit / Accounts
Receivable
b. Cost of Goods Sold /
Accounts Payable
c. 365 days / Accounts
Payable Turnover
d. Total sales / Networth
In its 2007 income
statement, Cere & Co. has reported an income of $300,000 before income taxes. Cere estimated that,
because of permanent differences, taxable income for 2007
would be $280,000. During 2007, Cere made estimated tax payments of $50,000,
which were debited to income tax expense; Cere is subject to a 30% tax rate.
What amount should Cere report as income tax expense?
a. $34,000
b. $50,000
c. $84,000
d. $90,000
Hudson Hotels
collects 15 % as city sales tax on room rentals, in addition to $2 per room,
per night, as occupancy tax. Sales tax for each month is due at the end of the
following month, and occupancy tax are due 15 days after the end of each
calendar quarter. On January 3, 2008, Hudson paid its November 2007 sales tax
and occupancy tax for the fourth quarter of 2007. Additional information
pertaining to Hudson's operations is as follows:
2007 Room Rentals Room Nights
October $100,000 $1,100
November $110,000 $1,200
December $150,000 $1,800
What amounts should Hudson report as sales tax payable and occupancy tax payable in its December 31, 2007 balance sheet?
Sales Tax Occupancy Taxes
2007 Room Rentals Room Nights
October $100,000 $1,100
November $110,000 $1,200
December $150,000 $1,800
What amounts should Hudson report as sales tax payable and occupancy tax payable in its December 31, 2007 balance sheet?
Sales Tax Occupancy Taxes
a. $39,000 $6,000
b. $39,000 $8,200
c. $54,000 $6,000
d. $54,000 $8,200
Buck & Co.
receives deposits from its customers to protect itself against non-payments for
future services. These deposits should be classified by the company as
a. a liability
b. revenue
c. a deferred credit
deducted from Accounts Receivable.
d. a contra account.
What is VAT?
a. VAT is a tax calculated
on the income earned
b. VAT is a
consumer-oriented tax imposed on goods and services sold.
c. VAT is an item
d. VAT is a Credit card fee
Companies accrue
expenses in order to comply with which accounting principle?
a. Timeliness
b. Matching
c. Conservatism
d. Magnitude
Streamlined Sales
Tax is a national effort by which of the following?
a. The State Government
b. The Local Government
c. The private sector to
simplify and modernize sales and use tax collection
d. All of the above
What level of
detail should invoices contain?
a. Summary, only the total
due
b. Totals by item
c. Totals by date
d. Specific details - dates,
quantities, individual pricing
Accompanying the
bank statement was a credit memorandum for a short-term, non-interest-bearing
note collected by the bank. What entry is required in the depositor's accounts?
a. Debit Accounts
Receivable: Credit Cash
b. Debit Cash: Credit Notes
Receivable
c. Debit Cash: Credit
Miscellaneous Income
d. Debit Notes
Receivable:Credit Cash
Tax Accounting
Services pays off $200 on account. To record this transaction for Tax
Accounting Services, the Cash account is credited and the __________ account is debited.
a. Cash
b. Accounts Payable
c. Service Revenue
d. Accounts Receivable
A Trial Balance is
a list of all accounts and their ending balances. Place the following accounts
in the order they would appear on a properly prepared Trial Balance:
Sales Revenue, Accounts Payable, Land and Rent Expense.
a. Land, Accounts Payable,
Sales Revenue, Rent Expense
b. Land, Sales Revenue, Accounts
Payable, Rent Expense
c. Land, Accounts Payable,
Rent Expense, Sales revenue
d. Account Payable, Land,
Rent Expense, Sales Revenue
Which of the
following will not result in the recognition of a deferred tax asset?
a. An operating loss carry
forward.
b. Immediate expensing of
organizational costs.
c. Subscriptions revenue
received in advance.
d. Receipt of municipal bond
interest.
If a prepaid
expense is expiring (the final month is expensed), and the company has not
received an invoice for the upcoming prepaid period, the accounting should:
a. Continue to book the
monthly expense in the upcoming month and contact the company to find if an
invoice will be issued for the coming year
b. Do not book the monthly
expense and assume your company is no longer in business with the company
c. Send an email to the CFO
d. Delete the line from
Excel and assume no further expense
Using the following
information, compute total liabilities.
Notes Receivable $30,000, Accounts Payable $20,000, Wages Payable $8,000 and Rent Expenses $40,000.
Notes Receivable $30,000, Accounts Payable $20,000, Wages Payable $8,000 and Rent Expenses $40,000.
a. $20,000
b. $28,000
c. $68,000
d. $98,000
A firm makes all
its purchases on credit basis. Cash payment on trade credit is required in the
month following the purchase on 70% of all the purchases. The firm takes a 2%
cash discount and makes payment for the remaining 30% of all the purchases in
the month of purchase.The forecasted purchases for January through April are
worth $300,000, $375,000, $450,000, and $300,000 respectively. What will be the
total cash disbursement for purchases in the month of March?
a. $132,300
b. $394,800
c. $403,200
d. $450,000
Payments for
expenses incurred on corporate cards should be made directly to____________.
a. the EFT
b. the IRS
c. the state Taxes
d. the credit card company
Which of the following
methods can be used to value inventory in QuickBooks?
a. Double declining balance
b. Last in, first out (LIFO)
c. First in, first out
(FIFO)
d. Average cost
When a deposit is
used as payment, what is the journal entry from the customer's (the person who
made the deposit) perspective?
a. Debit Cash, credit
Service Expense
b. Debit Accounts Payable,
credit Cash
c. Debit Service Expense,
credit Cash
d. Debit Service Expense,
credit Other Advances
Of the following,
which is a typical situation involving a deposit?
a. The company uses a
recruiting firm to find key employees
b. In order to buy office
supplies, the company has to put a deposit down
c. The business has leased a
new location and is required to put a deposit for the last month's rent
d. Federal taxes for the
upcoming year
What type of people
does the Accounts Payable interface with most often?
a. Customers
b. Vendors
c. Other employees
d. IRS
What is the best
way to reimburse Travel and Entertainment to the employees who do not wish to
use the electronic form of reimbursement?
a. The reimbursement should
be included in the normal paycheck.
b. The reimbursement should
be ignored
c. The reimbursement should
be made by cash
d. All of the above
Can you collect and
remit tax for a state even if not required to do so?
a. No
b. Yes, the State Government
will send you the amount without your getting registered with the state prior
to collecting the tax.
c. Yes, you can voluntarily
register to collect and remit tax. But, you must register with the state prior
to collecting the tax.
When are invoices
treated as having been paid short?
a. If any discount for early
payment is allowed
b. If there are any damaged
goods
c. If there are any prior
credits
d. All of the above.
An open credit is
__________.
a. money owed to the company
b. money owed by the company
c. money owed to the
investors
d. None of the above
A bill is a form on
which you record details of _________ .
a. the sales made
b. the expenses incurred
c. a purchase made by a
vendor to whom the Company owe money
d. the income accrued
When are sales
& use taxes due?
a. The date varies from
State to State
b. On the15th of every month
c. Annually, on the same
date as federal taxes
d. Quarterly, on the 15th of
the following month
When an invoice is
presented for payment, most companies match it against a purchase order and a
receiving document, and if all three match, the invoice is paid on or after its
due date. This is referred to as ____________ .
a. the two-way match
b. the three-way match
c. invoice cleared
d. invoice paid
What is the
standard sales tax rate used?
a. 7%
b. 3%
c. 10%
d. There is no standard
rate; it varies from state to state
What steps are
taken before approving an invoice for payment?
a. Validating the invoice
once it is matched for checking
b. If workflow is
implemented, initiating approval for the invoice
c. Creating accounting after
approval of invoice
d. Both a and b
e. a, b, and c
Why are per diem's
used in lieu of having employees detail all actual spending for meals?
a. Companys like to treat
their employees while they travel for the company
b. Reasonable amounts are
fixed and it limits the amount the company will have to spend
c. Employees always lose
receipts and that makes the process of reimbursement tough
d. It saves on paperwork
What is Accounts
Payable aging report?
a. Sorting of a company's
Accounts Payable by the bill date.
b. Sorting of a company's
Accounts Payable by the due date.
c. Sorting of a company's
Accounts Payable by the posted date.
d. None of the above.
Accounts Payable is
_________.
a. a file or an account that
contains details of money that a person or company owes to its suppliers.
b. details of money or
money's worth that a person or company owns.
c. an expense account
d. a file or an account that
contains details of money that a person or company owes to its customers
Who can use a
company's Travel & Entertainment Cards, though the liability lies with the
employees?
a. Vendors
b. Customers
c. Employees
d. All of the above
Where do you record
the payment terms for the money that a client owes to a vendor?
a. In Sales Orders
b. In Checks
c. In Purchase Orders
d. In Bills
What is the report
generated to find the net purchases from each vendor regardless of how payments
were recorded called?
a. Inventory valuation
summary
b. Expenses by vendor
summary
c. Unpaid bills details
d. Purchases by vendor
summary
Who is to be
covered by VAT (Value Added Tax)?
a. All business transactions
carried on within a State by individuals
b. All business transactions
carried on within a State by partnerships
c. All business transactions
carried on within a State by Companies
d. All of the above
Debit memos are
required for___________.
a. the payment deductions
taken on invoices.
b. the payments made on
Purchase Orders
c. the payments received on
Sales Orders
d. Both b and c
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