Exam 3: Measuring Business Income

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The going concern assumption is not applied to

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Which of the following is the most difficult to assign to specific time periods?

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A cash payment that reduces a liability does not result in an expense.

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Which of the following situations is an example of an accrual?

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Which of the following transactions results in the recognition of an expense?

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The adjustment entry for the expiration of prepaid advertising, originally recorded as an asset,

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How and why is the matching rule applied to the cost of a building?

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Accounts Receivable was $750 at the end of November and $525 at the end of December. Revenue totaled $4,200 for December. How much cash was received from revenues during December?

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The heading of an adjusted trial balance might contain the line "For the Month Ended May 31, 20xx."

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The principal difference between depreciation expense and most other types of expenses is that depreciation

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Use this information to answer the following question. The trial balance for Sanchez Company appears as follows: Use this information to answer the following question. The trial balance for Sanchez Company appears as follows:   If services totaling $125 had been performed but not billed, the adjusting entry to record this would include a If services totaling $125 had been performed but not billed, the adjusting entry to record this would include a

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Which of the following assets is not subject to depreciation?

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Assets are converted to revenues as they benefit the company.

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Rice Enterprises had supplies on hand costing $240 on December 31. During the same year, supplies costing $160 were purchased, and $320 in supplies were consumed during the year. What was the cost of supplies on hand on January 1 of that year?

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An adjusting entry includes at least one balance sheet account and at least one income statement account.

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In the journal provided, prepare year-end adjustments for the following situations. Omit explanations. a. Accrued interest on notes receivable is $560. b. Of the $7,200 received in advance of earning a service, one-third was still unearned by year end. c. Two years of rent, totaling $24,000, was paid in advance. By year end, four months' worth had expired. d. Services totaling $685 had been performed, but not yet billed. e. Depreciation on trucks totaled $1,700 for the year. f. Supplies available for use during the year amounted to $3,400. However, by year end, only $700 in supplies remained. g. Payroll for the five-day work week, to be paid on Friday, is $6,000. Year end falls on a Tuesday. In the journal provided, prepare year-end adjustments for the following situations. Omit explanations. a. Accrued interest on notes receivable is $560. b. Of the $7,200 received in advance of earning a service, one-third was still unearned by year end. c. Two years of rent, totaling $24,000, was paid in advance. By year end, four months' worth had expired. d. Services totaling $685 had been performed, but not yet billed. e. Depreciation on trucks totaled $1,700 for the year. f. Supplies available for use during the year amounted to $3,400. However, by year end, only $700 in supplies remained. g. Payroll for the five-day work week, to be paid on Friday, is $6,000. Year end falls on a Tuesday.

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Unearned Revenue was $600 at the end of February and $750 at the end of March. Service Revenue was $3,600 for the month of March. How much cash was received from revenue during March?

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Unearned Revenue was $2,400 at the end of May and $3,000 at the end of June. Service Revenue was $17,100 for the month of June. How much cash was received for services provided during June?

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The periodicity assumption recognizes that

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On December 12, Roger Kent, a painter, received $1,800 in advance for performing a service that would extend into the following calendar year. By December 31, he still had three-fourths of the service remaining to perform. In the journal provided, prepare the December 12 entry, the December 31 end-of-period adjustment, as well as the entry on January 29 when the job was completed. Omit explanations. On December 12, Roger Kent, a painter, received $1,800 in advance for performing a service that would extend into the following calendar year. By December 31, he still had three-fourths of the service remaining to perform. In the journal provided, prepare the December 12 entry, the December 31 end-of-period adjustment, as well as the entry on January 29 when the job was completed. Omit explanations.

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