to the company with the words “Account Closed”. The entry to record the returned check should include a __________ to Accounts Receivable. Select... credit debit 6. Pledged accounts receivables are receivables that...
to the company with the words “Account Closed”. The entry to record the returned check should include a __________ to Accounts Receivable. Select... credit debit 6. Pledged accounts receivables are receivables that...
of the Cash account. Examples of Net Cash Flows The net cash flows include the cash inflows such as the money received from customers who purchased products on credit in an earlier accounting period, cash sales...
on a long-term loan is usually recorded in an account which is separate from the account containing the principal amount. Select... True False 20. A lawsuit has been filed against a company. Even if the company’s...
will be covered by MARCO’s bank loan that has an annual interest rate of 12% on the outstanding loan balance. Assuming the customers pay exactly on the dates specified by the credit terms, which of the following will...
Our Explanation of Bank Reconciliation will show you the needed adjustments to the balance on the bank statement and also the adjustments needed to the balance in the related general ledger account. A comprehensive...
Our Explanation of Adjusting Entries gives you a process and an understanding of how to make the adjusting entries in order to have an accurate balance sheet and income statement. Eight examples including T-accounts for...
Our Explanation of Accounting Equation (or bookkeeping equation) illustrates how the double-entry system keeps the accounting equation in balance. You will see how the revenues and expenses on the income statement are...
that was returned for insufficient funds A monthly loan payment Since the amount of a bank debit memo has already been subtracted from the bank account, the amount must also be subtracted from the company’s general...
Our Explanation of Accounting Equation (or bookkeeping equation) illustrates how the double-entry system keeps the accounting equation in balance. You will see how the revenues and expenses on the income statement are...
is written by a company, the company’s general ledger account Cash will need a __________ entry. Select... debit credit 12. When money is received from a customer, the amount is entered as a __________ to the Cash...
Our Explanation of Adjusting Entries gives you a process and an understanding of how to make the adjusting entries in order to have an accurate balance sheet and income statement. Eight examples including T-accounts for...
for $10,000. If Jay Corporation repays $3,000 of the loan amount, Jay Corporation’s asset Cash will decrease by $3,000 and its liability Loans Payable will decrease by $3,000. As a result, the accounting equation...
percentage assumes there will always be invoices offering the 2/10 early payment discounts throughout the year. If a company must borrow money for 20 days at the loan interest rate at 12% per year in order to pay...
Our Explanation of Working Capital and Liquidity provides you with an in-depth look at the components of working capital and the challenges of converting current assets to cash before obligations come due. You will see...
Our Explanation of Adjusting Entries gives you a process and an understanding of how to make the adjusting entries in order to have an accurate balance sheet and income statement. Eight examples including T-accounts for...
Our Explanation of Working Capital and Liquidity provides you with an in-depth look at the components of working capital and the challenges of converting current assets to cash before obligations come due. You will see...
a loan. pledging accounts receivable (or) assigning accounts receivable This action by a borrower gives its lender a lien on the borrower’s accounts receivable until the borrower repays a loan. Mark as wrong Mark as...
. Under the accrual basis of accounting, owner’s equity is increased by Select... A bank loan Collecting a receivable Providing a service For each of the accounts in items 29 - 39, indicate which type of balance you...
a bank loan Providing $100,000 of services on credit (with the cash to be received later) 29. The amount reported as stockholders’ equity should be adjusted at the end of the year so that it is equal to the...
services on credit. Select... True False 27. Under accrual accounting, which of the following is an expense of the current accounting period? Select... Interest on an existing loan even though it will not be paid until...
Our Explanation of Chart of Accounts shows how a typical chart of accounts is organized and examples of possible account numbering. It concludes with a quick review of debits and credits.
by a sole proprietor is reported on the income statement. Select... True False 8. Sales taxes collected from customers should be reported on the income statement as part of revenues. Select... True False 9. If a company...
on the left side of the accounting equation: Purchase of New Machine with Cash and a Loan. The company buys a new machine for $20,000 by paying $12,000 in cash and signing a promissory note for the remaining $8,000....
Our Explanation of Accounts Receivable and Bad Debts Expense helps you understand the accounting for the losses associated with selling goods and providing services on credit. You will understand the impact on the...
of 1 table assume the amounts occur __________ the period. Select... at the beginning of at the end of evenly throughout 12. Which of the following rates is not appropriate for discounting an investment’s future cash...
of items that were subject to its state’s sales tax may be liable for a use tax. Select... True False 21. The future interest on a loan payable should be part of the amount reported in the balance sheet liability...
is reported as a liability since the store has received the $10,000 and it has an obligation to provide the goods or services. 20. A company’s 15-year mortgage loan payable requires monthly payments. How should the...
and the principal portion is $625. When recording the payment, which of the following will be included as a debit? Select... Mortgage Loan Payable $625 Mortgage Loan Payable $1,000 Mortgage Payment Expense $1,000 View...
Our Explanation of Debits and Credits describes the reasons why various accounts are debited and/or credited. For the examples we provide the logic, use T-accounts for a clearer understanding, and the appropriate general...
a long-term loan View Coaching For the total amount of working capital to change, there must be a transaction that involves a working capital account and an account that is outside of the working capital accounts. (The...
These company assets are restricted because a lender has a lien on them until the company’s loan is satisfied. pledged assets (or) secured asset These company assets are restricted because a lender has a lien on them...
Our Explanation of Financial Accounting introduces some of the basic accounting concepts and how they affect the income statement, balance sheet, and other financial statements.
Our Explanation of Bookkeeping provides you with a rich understanding of the recording of transactions. It then discusses the additional steps necessary for preparing accurate financial statements. This is great for...
-term loan, wages payable, accrued expenses, customer deposits, deferred revenues, and income taxes payable. Working Capital Working capital is the amount of current assets minus the amount of current liabilities. If a...
will be paid quarterly, with the first payment due on March 1. What should the corporation report on its income statement for December? Nothing Wrong. The corporation is incurring (having) interest expense every day...
Our Explanation of Present Value of a Single Amount discusses the time value of money and the need to discount future amounts to the time of an investment or other transaction. The present value of 1 table is used to...
Our Explanation of Debits and Credits describes the reasons why various accounts are debited and/or credited. For the examples we provide the logic, use T-accounts for a clearer understanding, and the appropriate general...
Our Explanation of Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity uses the appropriate present value factors for discounting a stream of equal cash amounts occurring at equal time intervals. An important feature is the use of loan...
of cash ______________. 23. Gross profit is net __________ minus the cost of goods sold. 24. The cost of goods sold can be computed as __________ __________ plus net purchases minus ending inventory. 25. A company has a...
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