Exam 11: Current Liabilities and Fair Value Accounting

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Reynaldo Company has current assets of $115,000 and current liabilities of $75,000 of which accounts payable are $65,000.Reynaldo's cost of goods sold is $420,000,its merchandise inventory increased by $20,000,and accounts payable were $45,000 the prior year.Calculate Reynaldo's working capital,payables turnover,and days' payable.

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A company sells merchandise on a deferred payment plan,ultimately receiving $6,000 on the account receivable.On the payment date,the company would

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The costs associated with coupons and rebates are usually reflected in contra-revenue accounts.

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If the present value of the net cash flows expected from a machine is less than its purchase price,the investment should not be made.

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An ordinary annuity is a series of equal payments made at the end of equal intervals of time.

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Unearned revenue is an example of a definitely determinable liability.

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Use this information to answer the following question. Use this information to answer the following question.   If $200 is invested at 7 percent APR,which of the following formulas would be used to determine to how much the deposit would grow at the end of three years? If $200 is invested at 7 percent APR,which of the following formulas would be used to determine to how much the deposit would grow at the end of three years?

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Use this information to answer the following question. Panadora Company has the following information for the pay period of January 1-15,2014.Payment occurs on January 20. Use this information to answer the following question. Panadora Company has the following information for the pay period of January 1-15,2014.Payment occurs on January 20.   Payroll Taxes and Benefits Expense would be recorded for Payroll Taxes and Benefits Expense would be recorded for

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A contingent liability is best described as a(n)

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Because failure to record a liability generally leads to failure to record an expense,it usually results in an overstatement of income.

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A company purchases an asset on a deferred payment plan,ultimately paying $15,000.On the payment date,the company would

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Product warranties are an expense of the period in which the related product is sold.

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Only the unused portion of a line of credit is recognized as a liability.

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When compound interest is used,interest accumulates less quickly than when simple interest is used.

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Which of the following descriptions would not fit the definition of a liability?

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To determine the payables turnover,one first calculates the days' payable.

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Lawsuits against a company in connection with an industrial accident would not be listed in the contingent liabilities section on the balance sheet.

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An employee has gross earnings of $1,200 and withholdings of $91.80 for Social Security and Medicare taxes and $120 for income taxes.The employer pays $91.80 for Social Security and Medicare taxes,$9.60 for FUTA,and $64.80 for SUTA.The total cost of this employee to the employer is

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Both the employee and the employer must bear the tax burden for unemployment benefits.

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Lease agreements are

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