Exam 5: Accounting Systems
Exam 1: Introduction to Accounting and Business235 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing Transactions238 Questions
Exam 3: The Adjusting Process209 Questions
Exam 4: Completing the Accounting Cycle208 Questions
Exam 5: Accounting Systems201 Questions
Exam 6: Accounting for Merchandising Businesses236 Questions
Exam 7: Inventories208 Questions
Exam 8: Internal Control and Cash190 Questions
Exam 9: Receivables196 Questions
Exam 10: Long-Term Assets: Fixed and Intangible223 Questions
Exam 11: Current Liabilities and Payroll201 Questions
Exam 12: Accounting for Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies205 Questions
Exam 13: Corporations: Organization, Stock Transactions, and Dividends217 Questions
Exam 14: Long-Term Liabilities: Bonds and Notes181 Questions
Exam 15: Investments and Fair Value Accounting171 Questions
Exam 16: Statement of Cash Flows189 Questions
Exam 17: Financial Statement Analysis201 Questions
Exam 18: Introduction to Managerial Accounting247 Questions
Exam 19: Job Order Costing195 Questions
Exam 20: Process Cost Systems198 Questions
Exam 21: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis225 Questions
Exam 22: Evaluating Variances From Standard Costs174 Questions
Exam 23: Decentralized Operations218 Questions
Exam 24: Differential Analysis, Product Pricing, and Activity-Based Costing177 Questions
Exam 25: Capital Investment Analysis189 Questions
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-Cash receipt posting to an individual customer account
a. Purchases journal
b. Revenue journal
c. Cash receipts journal
d. Cash payments journal
e. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
f. Accounts payable subsidiary ledger
g. General journal
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The transactions completed by Franklin Company during January, its first month of operations, are listed below. Assume that Franklin Company uses the following journals: cash receipts (CR), cash payments (CP), revenue (R), purchases (P), and general (G). Assume that it uses accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers as well as a general ledger. Indicate by letters which journal would be used for each transaction and whether or not the entry requires a posting to a subsidiary ledger.
a. CR, no subsidiary posting
b. CP, no subsidiary posting
c. , no subsidiary posting
d. P, no subsidiary posting
e. , no subsidiary posting
f. CR, subsidiary posting
g. CP, subsidiary posting
h. R, subsidiary posting
i. P, subsidiary posting
j. G, subsidiary posting
-Issued check for a payment on account
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Briefly describe the three-step process of accounting system development.
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-Record payment made to vendor
a. Purchases journal
b. Revenue journal
c. Cash receipts journal
d. Cash payments journal
e. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
f. Accounts payable subsidiary ledger
g. General journal
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Connie's Specialties Inc. offers exclusive interior design services. The following revenue information was determined from Connie's records.Current YearPrior YearConsultation services$1,000,000$ 800,000Design services1,800,0001,500,000Using a horizontal analysis, which is correct?
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A (n) ____ system is the methods and procedures for collecting, classifying, summarizing, and reporting a business's financial and operating information.
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Which of the following is recorded in the cash receipts journal?
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Davidson, Inc. incurred the following transactions during the month of January. Record the appropriate ones in the cash receipts journal. If a transaction should not be recorded in the cash receipts journal, indicate where it should be posted.
(a)On January 3, a one-year insurance policy was purchased for $2,400. The account number for Prepaid Insurance is 16.
(b)On January 5, Davidson, Inc. received a payment on account from Pasher Industries of $625.
(c)On January 12, Davidson, Inc. made sales on account of $3,500 and sales for cash of $2,300. The account number for Fees Earned is 41.
(d)On January 26, Davidson, Inc. received $1,250 in rent revenue from a tenant who leases a portion of its building. The account number for Rent Revenue is 44.
(e)On January 29, Davidson, Inc. received a payment on account from Gooden, Inc. for $2,000.? Date Account Credited Post. Ref. Other Accounts Cr. Accounts Receivable Cr. Cash Dr.
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Voyager Electronic Services has three customers in its accounts receivable subsidiary ledger with beginning balances as follows:
Fred Yao Ming, $1,150.00
Kohl Townson, $850.00
Chandra Jahi, $1,075.00
?Record the following transactions in a general journal. Then post to the accounts receivable account in the general ledger and to the customer accounts in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
.June 3 Kohl Townson paid $325.00 on account.
10 Chandra Jahi purchased $475.00 on account.
15 Fred Yao Ming paid $395.00 on account.
16 Fred Yao Ming purchased $685.00 on account.
23 Kohl Townson purchased $155.00 on account.?
Date Description Post. Ref. Debit Credit GENERAL LEDGER

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Minnie Co. does business in three segments: Theme Parks, Movie Production, and Merchandise. The following information from the current year is available:
Prepare a vertical analysis of the segment data. Round percentages to two decimal places.

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Two transactions were posted to the following customer account:NAME: Gen-X Products, Inc.Address: 123 My Way
Describe each transaction and the source of each posting.

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Utilizing the revenue journal below, journalize the following five transactions of Porshe Creations:
(a)On March 20, Porshe sells 25 cell phone covers to Xtreme at $4.50 per cover on Invoice No. 887.
(b)On March 21, Porshe sells 5 cell phone covers to Sidekick for $7.50 per cover on Invoice No. 908.
(c)On March 22, Porshe sells 18 cell phone covers to Rock-On at $4.25 per cover on Invoice No. 938.
(d)On March 26, Porshe sells 200 cell phone covers to Micro at $3.75 each on Invoice No. 959.
(e)On March 29, Porshe sells 6 cell phone covers to Charmers for $8.35 each on Invoice No. 997.? 

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The following purchases journal headings have been suggested for Tower Tree-Trimming Service Company. What problems do you see with these headings? Date Account Credited Post. Ref. Accounts Payable Dr. Accounts Receivable Cr. Cash Cr. Other Accounts Dr.
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Sales of office supplies for cash, at cost, to a neighboring business as an accommodation are recorded in the revenue journal.
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When Richard Miller purchases a fishing pole through Amazon.com, he is utilizing
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The principal ledger that contains all the balance sheet and income statement accounts is the general ledger.
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