Exam 2: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions

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Every entry in the general journal should include all of the following EXCEPT:

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The account "Notes Payable" began with a zero balance and then had the following changes: increase of $700, increase of $300, decrease of $600, and an increase of $280. The final balance is a:

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Which document would be best to prove that the account balances are correct?

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Motor Work, Inc.'s trial balance contains the following balances: Cash $367 Accounts Payable $268 Revenue $635 Accounts Receivable $430 Expenses $106 What is the amount of total debits for this trial balance?

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Journalizing does NOT include:

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The Liabilities section would include accrued liabilities and prepaid expense accounts.

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Obligations that are owed to others due to past transactions are categorized as:

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The required accounting period for a trial balance is one year.

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Renoir Associates paid one of its creditors $584 on their balance due. The journal entry would require a:

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Account titles such as Salaries Expense and Rent Expense would be numbered starting with a 3.

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Office equipment was purchased for $1,300 on account from Supplies-for-Less. The journal entry would include a:

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Christine invested $32,000 in her business, Cuts by Christine. The journal entry would include a:

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Accounts that increase on the credit side are Assets, dividends and Expenses (ADE).

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The total amount of debits must equal the total amount of credits. This is a rule of:

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A T-account has a $426 debit balance. This account is most likely:

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The fact that each transaction has a dual effect on the accounting equation provides the basis for what is called:

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The general journal was developed to organize transactions by account.

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Accounts that start with the numbers 6-9 would probably be:

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Danio Corp performs services on account. This transaction includes a debit to Accounts Receivable.

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A $375 purchase of supplies on account was recorded by debiting Supplies for $375 and crediting Cash for $375. The entry needed to correct this error is:

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