Exam 9: Reporting and Analyzing Current Liabilities
Exam 1: Introducing Financial Accounting270 Questions
Exam 2: Accounting System and Financial Statements236 Questions
Exam 3: Adjusting Accounts for Financial Statements271 Questions
Exam 4: Reporting and Analyzing Merchandising Operations263 Questions
Exam 5: Reporting and Analyzing Inventories218 Questions
Exam 6: Reporting and Analyzing Cash and Internal Controls215 Questions
Exam 7: Reporting and Analyzing Receivables207 Questions
Exam 8: Reporting and Analyzing Long-Term Assets255 Questions
Exam 9: Reporting and Analyzing Current Liabilities224 Questions
Exam 10: Reporting and Analyzing Long-Term Liabilities231 Questions
Exam 11: Reporting and Analyzing Equity248 Questions
Exam 12: Reporting and Analyzing Cash Flows226 Questions
Exam 13: Analyzing and Interpreting Financial Statements223 Questions
Exam 14: Applying Present and Future Values76 Questions
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On May 22, Jarrett Company borrows $7,500 from Fairmont Financing, signing a 90-day, 8%, $7,500 note. What is the journal entry needed to record the payment of the note by Jarrett Company on the maturity date?
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A company sells sofas with a 6-month warranty. It is estimated that 2% of all units sold will need repairs under warranty at an estimated cost of $200 per unit. In January, the company sold 100,000 sofas at $1,750 each; and 500 sofas needed repairs during that same month. The total repairs amounted to $85,000 costs from the upholstery materials inventory. Prepare the journal entries to record (a) estimated warranty expense for January and (b) warranty repair costs for January.
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Even if the end of an accounting period occurs between the signing of a note payable and its maturity date, the matching principle requires that interest expense not be accrued on a note payable until the note is paid.
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The current FUTA tax rate is 0.6%, and the SUTA tax rate is 5.4%. Both taxes are applied to the first $7,000 of an employee's pay. Assume that an employee earned total wages of $2,900 in the current period and had cumulative pay for prior periods of $5,800. What is the amount of unemployment taxes the employer must pay on this employee's wages for the current period?
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Athena Company's salaried employees earn two weeks of vacation per year. It pays $858,000 in total employee salaries for 52 weeks but its employees work only 50. Record Athena Company's weekly journal entry to record the vacation expense:
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On December 1, Watson Enterprises signed a $24,000, 60-day, 4% note payable as replacement of an account payable with Erikson Company. What is the journal entry that should be recorded upon signing the note?
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Cantrell Company is required by law to collect and remit sales taxes to the state. If Cantrell has $8,000 of cash sales that are subject to an 8% sales tax, what is the journal entry to record the cash sales?
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Employees earn vacation pay at the rate of one day per month. During the month of July, 25 employees qualify for one vacation day each. Their average daily wage is $100 per day. What is the amount of vacation benefit expense to be recorded for the month of July?
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Explain how to calculate times interest earned and how it is used to analyze a company's risk.
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An employee earns $5,500 per month working for an employer. The FICA tax rate for Social Security is 6.2% of the first $118,500 of earnings each calendar year and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45% of all earnings. The current FUTA tax rate is 0.6%, and the SUTA tax rate is 4.4%. Both unemployment taxes are applied to the first $7,000 of an employee's pay. The employee has $182 in federal income taxes withheld. The employee has voluntary deductions for health insurance of $150 and contributes $75 to a retirement plan each month. What is the amount the employer should record as payroll taxes expense for the employee for the month of January?
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Banks authorized to accept deposits of amounts payable to the federal government, including amounts due for payroll taxes are _________________________________.
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On December 1, Williams Company borrowed $45,000 cash from Second National Bank by signing a 90-day, 9% note payable.
a. Prepare Williams' journal entry to record the issuance of the note payable.
b. Prepare Williams' journal entry to record the accrued interest due at December 31.
c. Prepare Williams' journal entry to record the payment of the note on March 1 of the next year.
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Cardinal Company sells merchandise for $24,000 cash on March 31 (cost of merchandise is $12,300). The sales tax law requires Cardinal to collect 8.5% sales tax on every dollar of merchandise sold. Record the entry for the sale and its applicable sales tax.
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The amount of federal income taxes withheld from an employee's paycheck is determined by:
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On November 1, Casey's Snowboards signed a $12,000, 90-day, 5% note payable to cover a past due account payable.
a. What amount of interest expense on this note should Casey's Snowboards report on year-end December 31?
b. Prepare Casey's journal entry to record the issuance of the note payable.
c. Prepare Casey's adjusting journal entry at the end of the year.
d. Prepare Casey's journal entry to record the payment of the note on February 1 of the following year.
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