Exam 3: Adjusting Accounts for Financial Statements
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Two main accounting principles used in accrual accounting are matching and full closure.
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In preparing statements from the adjusted trial balance, the balance sheet must be prepared first.
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Kline Company, Inc. accrued wages of $7,350 that were earned by employees unpaid at the end of 2014. Assuming Kline uses reversing entries, which of the following entries is appropriate for reversing the accrued wages at the beginning of 2015?
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Which of the following accounts showing a balance on the post-closing trial balance indicate an error?
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Which of the following does not require an adjusting entry at year-end?
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If a company mistakenly forgot to record depreciation on office equipment at the end of an accounting period, the financial statements prepared at that time would show:
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Accrued revenues at the end of one accounting period often result in cash _______________________ in the next period.
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During the current year ended December 31, clients paid fees in advance for accounting services amounting to $15,000. These fees were recorded in an account called Unearned Accounting Fees. If $3,500 of these fees remains unearned on December 31 of this year, present the December 31 adjusting entry to bring the accounts up to date.
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Prepaid expenses, depreciation, accrued expenses, unearned revenues, and accrued revenues are all examples of:
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Unearned revenue is reported in the financial statements as:
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It is obvious that an error occurred in the preparation and/or posting of closing entries if:
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An account linked with another account that has an opposite normal balance and is subtracted from the balance of the related account is a(n):
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Assuming unearned revenues are originally recorded in balance sheet accounts, the adjusting entry to record earning of unearned revenue is:
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If throughout an accounting period the fees for legal services paid in advance by clients are recorded in an account called Unearned Legal Fees, the end-of-period adjusting entry to record the portion of those fees that has been earned is:
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The broad principle that requires expenses to be reported in the same period as the revenues that were earned as a result of the expenses is the:
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A contra account is an account linked with another account; it is added to that account to show the proper amount for the item recorded in the associated account.
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How is the current ratio calculated? How is it used to evaluate a company?
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Failure to record depreciation expense will overstate assets and understate expenses.
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