Deck 3: The Adjusting Process

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Accruals are needed when an unrecorded expense has been incurred or an unrecorded revenue has been earned.
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Revenues and expenses should be recorded in the same period to which they relate.
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The revenue recognition principle requires that the reporting of revenue be included in the period when cash for the service is received.
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Adjusting entries affect balance sheet accounts to the exclusion of income statement accounts.
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An example of deferred revenue is Unearned Rent.
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Adjusting entries affect only expense and asset accounts.
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Generally accepted accounting principles require the accrual basis of accounting.
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The updating of accounts when financial statements are prepared is called the adjusting process.
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The matching principle requires expenses be recorded in the same period that the related revenue is recorded.
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The difference between deferred revenue and accrued revenue is that accrued revenue has been recorded and needsadjusting and deferred revenue has never been recorded.
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The system of accounting where revenues are recorded when they are earned and expenses are recorded when they are incurred is called the cash basis of accounting.
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Even though GAAP requires the accrual basis of accounting, some businesses prefer using the cash basis of accounting.
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If the debit portion of an adjusting entry is to an asset account, then the credit portion must be to a liability account.
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The revenue recognition principle states that revenue should be recorded in the same period as the cash is received.
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Deferrals are recorded transactions that delay the recognition of an expense or revenue.
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An adjusting entry to accrue an incurred expense will affect total liabilities.
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An adjusting entry would adjust an expense account so the expense is reported when incurred.
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The matching principle supports matching expenses with the related revenues.
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An adjusting entry would adjust revenue so it is reported when earned and not when cash is received.
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For most large businesses, the cash basis of accounting will provide accurate financial statements for user needs.
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The systematic allocation of land's cost to expense is called depreciation.
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At year-end, the balance in the prepaid insurance account, prior to any adjustments, is $6,000. The amount of the journal entry required to record insurance expense will be $4,000 if the amount of unexpired insurance applicable to future periods is $2,000.
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A company depreciates its equipment $500 a year. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Depreciation Expense of $500 and a credit to Equipment of $500.
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Unearned revenue is a liability.
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A fixed asset's market value is reflected on the balance sheet.
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A company realizes that the last two days' revenue for the month was billed but not recorded. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Accounts Receivable and a credit to Fees Earned.
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A company receives $360 for a 12-month trade magazine subscription on August 1. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Unearned Subscription Revenue of $150 and a credit to Subscription Revenue of $150.
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Accumulated depreciation accounts are liability accounts.
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If the adjustment to recognize expired insurance at the end of the period is inadvertently omitted, the assets at the end of the period will be understated.
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Depreciation Expense is reported on the balance sheet as an addition to the related asset.
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A company pays $36,000 for 12 months' rent on October 1, recording the prepayment as an asset. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Rent Expense of $9,000, and a credit to Prepaid Rent of $9,000.
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A contra asset account for Land will normally appear on the balance sheet.
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If the adjustment for accrued salaries at the end of the period is inadvertently omitted, both liabilities and stockholders' equity will be understated for the period.
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Adjustments for accruals are needed to record a revenue that has been earned or an expense that has been incurred but not recorded.
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A company pays an employee $3,000 for a five-day workweek, Monday-Friday. The adjusting entry on December 31, which is a Wednesday, is a debit to Wages Expense of $1,800, and a credit to Wages Payable of $1,800.
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The difference between the balance of a fixed asset account and the balance of its related accumulated depreciation account is termed the book value of the asset.
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If the adjustment of the unearned rent account at the end of the period to recognize the amount of rent earned is inadvertently omitted, the net income for the period will be understated.
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Accumulated depreciation is reported on the income statement.
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A company receives $6,500 for two season tickets sold on September 1. If $2,500 is earned by December 31, the adjusting entry made at that time is a debit to Cash of $2,500, and a credit to Ticket Revenue of $2,500.
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The balance in the accumulated depreciation account is the sum of the depreciation expense recorded in past periods.
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The financial statements are prepared from the unadjusted trial balance.
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Using accrual accounting, expenses are recorded and reported only

A) when they are incurred, whether or not cash is paid
B) when they are incurred and paid at the same time
C) if they are paid before they are incurred
D) if they are paid after they are incurred
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The accounting principle upon which deferrals and accruals are based is

A) matching
B) cost
C) price-level adjustment
D) conservatism
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Deferred revenue is revenue that is

A) earned and the cash has been received
B) earned but the cash has not been received
C) not earned and the cash has not been received
D) not earned but the cash has been received
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Vertical analysis compares each item in a financial statement with a total amount from the same statement.
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Using accrual accounting, revenue is recorded and reported only

A) when cash is received without regard to when the services are rendered
B) when the services are rendered without regard to when cash is received
C) when cash is received at the time services are rendered
D) if cash is received after the services are rendered
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The adjusted trial balance verifies that total debits equal total credits before the adjusting entries are prepared.
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Prepaid expenses have

A) not yet been recorded as expenses but have been paid
B) been recorded as expenses and paid
C) been incurred and paid
D) not yet been recorded as expenses
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The adjustment for accrued fees was debited to Accounts Payable instead of Accounts Receivable. This error will be detected when the adjusted trial balance is prepared.
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If the effect of the credit portion of an adjusting entry is to increase the balance of a liability account, which of the following describes the effect of the debit portion of the entry?

A) increases the balance of a contra asset account
B) increases the balance of an asset account
C) decreases the balance of an owner's equity account
D) increases the balance of an expense account
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By ignoring and not posting the adjusting journal entries to the appropriate accounts, net income will always be overstated.
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If the effect of the debit portion of an adjusting entry is to increase the balance of an expense account, which of the following describes the effect of the credit portion of the entry?

A) decreases the balance of an owner's equity account
B) increases the balance of a liability account
C) increases the balance of an asset account
D) decreases the balance of an expense account
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Adjusting journal entries are dated on the last day of the period.
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If the adjustment for depreciation for the year is inadvertently omitted, the assets on the balance sheet at the end of the period will be understated.
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Vertical analysis is useful for analyzing financial statement changes over time.
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The revenue recognition principle

A) is not in conflict with the cash method of accounting
B) determines when revenue is credited to a revenue account
C) states that revenue is not recorded until the cash is received
D) controls all revenue reporting for the cash basis of accounting
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Prior to the adjusting process, accrued revenue has

A) been earned and cash received
B) been earned and not recorded as revenue
C) not been earned but recorded as revenue
D) not been recorded as revenue but cash has been received
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Prior to the adjusting process, accrued expenses have

A) not yet been incurred, paid, or recorded
B) been incurred, have not been paid, but have been recorded
C) been incurred but not paid and not recorded
D) been paid but have not yet been incurred
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When preparing an income statement vertical analysis, each revenue and expense is expressed as a percent of net income.
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The matching principle

A) addresses the relationship between the journal and the balance sheet
B) determines whether the normal balance of an account is a debit or credit
C) requires that the dollar amount of debits equal the dollar amount of credits on a trial balance
D) states that the revenues and related expenses should be reported in the same period
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Which of the following accounts would likely be included in an accrual adjusting entry?

A) Insurance Expense
B) Prepaid Rent
C) Interest Expense
D) Unearned Rent
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Prepaid expenses are eventually expected to become

A) expenses when their future economic value expires or is used up
B) revenues when services are performed
C) expenses in the period when they are paid
D) revenues when the liability is no longer owed
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The general term used to indicate delaying the recognition of an expense already paid or of a revenue already received is

A) depreciation
B) deferral
C) accrual
D) inventory
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Which of the following is considered to be unearned revenue?

A) theater tickets sold last month for yesterday's performance
B) theater tickets sold yesterday on credit for yesterday's performance
C) theater tickets that were not sold for the current performance
D) theater tickets sold for next month's performance
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If there is a balance in the prepaid rent account after adjusting entries are made, it represents a (n)

A) deferral
B) accrual
C) revenue
D) liability
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Which account would normally not require an adjusting entry?

A) Wages Expense
B) Accounts Receivable
C) Accumulated Depreciation
D) Cash
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Adjusting entries are

A) the same as correcting entries
B) needed to bring accounts up to date and match revenue and expense
C) optional under generally accepted accounting principles
D) rarely needed in large companies
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The account type and normal balance of Prepaid Expense would be

A) revenue, credit
B) expense, debit
C) liability, credit
D) asset, debit
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Which of the following is an example of accrued revenue?

A) snow removal services that have been paid for three months in advance
B) snow removal services that have been provided but have not been billed or paid
C) an agreement that has been signed for snow removal services for the next three months
D) snow removal services that have been provided and paid on the same day
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the accrual basis of accounting?

A) Revenues and expenses are reported in the period in which cash is received or paid.
B) Revenues are reported on the income statement in the period in which they are earned.
C) The accrual basis of accounting supports the matching concept.
D) Expenses are reported in the same period as the revenues to which they relate.
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Which of the following accounts would likely be included in a deferral adjusting entry?

A) Interest Revenue
B) Unearned Revenue
C) Salaries Payable
D) Accounts Receivable
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By matching revenue earned during the accounting period to related incurred expenses,

A) net income or loss will always be underestimated
B) net income or loss will always be overestimated
C) net income or loss will be properly reported on the income statement
D) net income or loss will not be determined
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Generally accepted accounting principles require that companies use the ____ of accounting.

A) cash basis
B) deferral basis
C) accrual basis
D) account basis
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Adjusting entries affect at least one

A) income statement account and one balance sheet account
B) revenue and the dividends account
C) asset and one owner's equity account
D) revenue and one owner's equity account
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The term used to describe an expense that has not been paid and has not yet been recognized in the accounts by a routine entry is

A) prepaid
B) deferred
C) accrued
D) matched
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The cash basis of accounting records revenues and expenses when the cash is exchanged, while the accrual basis of accounting

A) records revenues when they are earned and expenses when they are paid
B) records revenues and expenses when they are incurred
C) records revenues when cash is received and expenses when they are incurred
D) records revenues and expenses when the company needs to apply for a loan
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Adjusting entries always include

A) only income statement accounts
B) only balance sheet accounts
C) the cash account
D) at least one income statement account and one balance sheet account
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If there is a balance in the unearned subscriptions account after adjusting entries are made, it represents a (n)

A) deferral
B) accrual
C) dividend
D) revenue
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The unexpired insurance at the end of the fiscal period represents a (n)

A) accrued asset
B) accrued liability
C) accrued expense
D) deferred expense
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Which of the following is considered to be an accrued expense?

A) A computer technician installed the latest software updates and was paid on the same day.
B) A computer technician has been paid in advance to install software updates as they become available.
C) A computer technician has just signed an agreement with you regarding pricing for future work.
D) A computer technician has installed the latest software updates, but you have not received an invoice or made payment.
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Deck 3: The Adjusting Process
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Accruals are needed when an unrecorded expense has been incurred or an unrecorded revenue has been earned.
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Revenues and expenses should be recorded in the same period to which they relate.
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The revenue recognition principle requires that the reporting of revenue be included in the period when cash for the service is received.
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Adjusting entries affect balance sheet accounts to the exclusion of income statement accounts.
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An example of deferred revenue is Unearned Rent.
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Adjusting entries affect only expense and asset accounts.
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Generally accepted accounting principles require the accrual basis of accounting.
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The updating of accounts when financial statements are prepared is called the adjusting process.
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The matching principle requires expenses be recorded in the same period that the related revenue is recorded.
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The difference between deferred revenue and accrued revenue is that accrued revenue has been recorded and needsadjusting and deferred revenue has never been recorded.
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The system of accounting where revenues are recorded when they are earned and expenses are recorded when they are incurred is called the cash basis of accounting.
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Even though GAAP requires the accrual basis of accounting, some businesses prefer using the cash basis of accounting.
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If the debit portion of an adjusting entry is to an asset account, then the credit portion must be to a liability account.
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The revenue recognition principle states that revenue should be recorded in the same period as the cash is received.
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Deferrals are recorded transactions that delay the recognition of an expense or revenue.
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An adjusting entry to accrue an incurred expense will affect total liabilities.
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An adjusting entry would adjust an expense account so the expense is reported when incurred.
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The matching principle supports matching expenses with the related revenues.
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An adjusting entry would adjust revenue so it is reported when earned and not when cash is received.
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For most large businesses, the cash basis of accounting will provide accurate financial statements for user needs.
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The systematic allocation of land's cost to expense is called depreciation.
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At year-end, the balance in the prepaid insurance account, prior to any adjustments, is $6,000. The amount of the journal entry required to record insurance expense will be $4,000 if the amount of unexpired insurance applicable to future periods is $2,000.
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A company depreciates its equipment $500 a year. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Depreciation Expense of $500 and a credit to Equipment of $500.
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Unearned revenue is a liability.
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A fixed asset's market value is reflected on the balance sheet.
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A company realizes that the last two days' revenue for the month was billed but not recorded. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Accounts Receivable and a credit to Fees Earned.
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A company receives $360 for a 12-month trade magazine subscription on August 1. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Unearned Subscription Revenue of $150 and a credit to Subscription Revenue of $150.
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Accumulated depreciation accounts are liability accounts.
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If the adjustment to recognize expired insurance at the end of the period is inadvertently omitted, the assets at the end of the period will be understated.
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Depreciation Expense is reported on the balance sheet as an addition to the related asset.
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A company pays $36,000 for 12 months' rent on October 1, recording the prepayment as an asset. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a debit to Rent Expense of $9,000, and a credit to Prepaid Rent of $9,000.
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A contra asset account for Land will normally appear on the balance sheet.
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If the adjustment for accrued salaries at the end of the period is inadvertently omitted, both liabilities and stockholders' equity will be understated for the period.
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Adjustments for accruals are needed to record a revenue that has been earned or an expense that has been incurred but not recorded.
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A company pays an employee $3,000 for a five-day workweek, Monday-Friday. The adjusting entry on December 31, which is a Wednesday, is a debit to Wages Expense of $1,800, and a credit to Wages Payable of $1,800.
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The difference between the balance of a fixed asset account and the balance of its related accumulated depreciation account is termed the book value of the asset.
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If the adjustment of the unearned rent account at the end of the period to recognize the amount of rent earned is inadvertently omitted, the net income for the period will be understated.
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Accumulated depreciation is reported on the income statement.
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A company receives $6,500 for two season tickets sold on September 1. If $2,500 is earned by December 31, the adjusting entry made at that time is a debit to Cash of $2,500, and a credit to Ticket Revenue of $2,500.
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The balance in the accumulated depreciation account is the sum of the depreciation expense recorded in past periods.
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The financial statements are prepared from the unadjusted trial balance.
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Using accrual accounting, expenses are recorded and reported only

A) when they are incurred, whether or not cash is paid
B) when they are incurred and paid at the same time
C) if they are paid before they are incurred
D) if they are paid after they are incurred
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The accounting principle upon which deferrals and accruals are based is

A) matching
B) cost
C) price-level adjustment
D) conservatism
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Deferred revenue is revenue that is

A) earned and the cash has been received
B) earned but the cash has not been received
C) not earned and the cash has not been received
D) not earned but the cash has been received
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Vertical analysis compares each item in a financial statement with a total amount from the same statement.
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Using accrual accounting, revenue is recorded and reported only

A) when cash is received without regard to when the services are rendered
B) when the services are rendered without regard to when cash is received
C) when cash is received at the time services are rendered
D) if cash is received after the services are rendered
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The adjusted trial balance verifies that total debits equal total credits before the adjusting entries are prepared.
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Prepaid expenses have

A) not yet been recorded as expenses but have been paid
B) been recorded as expenses and paid
C) been incurred and paid
D) not yet been recorded as expenses
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The adjustment for accrued fees was debited to Accounts Payable instead of Accounts Receivable. This error will be detected when the adjusted trial balance is prepared.
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If the effect of the credit portion of an adjusting entry is to increase the balance of a liability account, which of the following describes the effect of the debit portion of the entry?

A) increases the balance of a contra asset account
B) increases the balance of an asset account
C) decreases the balance of an owner's equity account
D) increases the balance of an expense account
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51
By ignoring and not posting the adjusting journal entries to the appropriate accounts, net income will always be overstated.
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If the effect of the debit portion of an adjusting entry is to increase the balance of an expense account, which of the following describes the effect of the credit portion of the entry?

A) decreases the balance of an owner's equity account
B) increases the balance of a liability account
C) increases the balance of an asset account
D) decreases the balance of an expense account
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53
Adjusting journal entries are dated on the last day of the period.
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If the adjustment for depreciation for the year is inadvertently omitted, the assets on the balance sheet at the end of the period will be understated.
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Vertical analysis is useful for analyzing financial statement changes over time.
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56
The revenue recognition principle

A) is not in conflict with the cash method of accounting
B) determines when revenue is credited to a revenue account
C) states that revenue is not recorded until the cash is received
D) controls all revenue reporting for the cash basis of accounting
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Prior to the adjusting process, accrued revenue has

A) been earned and cash received
B) been earned and not recorded as revenue
C) not been earned but recorded as revenue
D) not been recorded as revenue but cash has been received
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Prior to the adjusting process, accrued expenses have

A) not yet been incurred, paid, or recorded
B) been incurred, have not been paid, but have been recorded
C) been incurred but not paid and not recorded
D) been paid but have not yet been incurred
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59
When preparing an income statement vertical analysis, each revenue and expense is expressed as a percent of net income.
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60
The matching principle

A) addresses the relationship between the journal and the balance sheet
B) determines whether the normal balance of an account is a debit or credit
C) requires that the dollar amount of debits equal the dollar amount of credits on a trial balance
D) states that the revenues and related expenses should be reported in the same period
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61
Which of the following accounts would likely be included in an accrual adjusting entry?

A) Insurance Expense
B) Prepaid Rent
C) Interest Expense
D) Unearned Rent
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Prepaid expenses are eventually expected to become

A) expenses when their future economic value expires or is used up
B) revenues when services are performed
C) expenses in the period when they are paid
D) revenues when the liability is no longer owed
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The general term used to indicate delaying the recognition of an expense already paid or of a revenue already received is

A) depreciation
B) deferral
C) accrual
D) inventory
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64
Which of the following is considered to be unearned revenue?

A) theater tickets sold last month for yesterday's performance
B) theater tickets sold yesterday on credit for yesterday's performance
C) theater tickets that were not sold for the current performance
D) theater tickets sold for next month's performance
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If there is a balance in the prepaid rent account after adjusting entries are made, it represents a (n)

A) deferral
B) accrual
C) revenue
D) liability
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Which account would normally not require an adjusting entry?

A) Wages Expense
B) Accounts Receivable
C) Accumulated Depreciation
D) Cash
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Adjusting entries are

A) the same as correcting entries
B) needed to bring accounts up to date and match revenue and expense
C) optional under generally accepted accounting principles
D) rarely needed in large companies
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The account type and normal balance of Prepaid Expense would be

A) revenue, credit
B) expense, debit
C) liability, credit
D) asset, debit
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Which of the following is an example of accrued revenue?

A) snow removal services that have been paid for three months in advance
B) snow removal services that have been provided but have not been billed or paid
C) an agreement that has been signed for snow removal services for the next three months
D) snow removal services that have been provided and paid on the same day
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the accrual basis of accounting?

A) Revenues and expenses are reported in the period in which cash is received or paid.
B) Revenues are reported on the income statement in the period in which they are earned.
C) The accrual basis of accounting supports the matching concept.
D) Expenses are reported in the same period as the revenues to which they relate.
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71
Which of the following accounts would likely be included in a deferral adjusting entry?

A) Interest Revenue
B) Unearned Revenue
C) Salaries Payable
D) Accounts Receivable
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72
By matching revenue earned during the accounting period to related incurred expenses,

A) net income or loss will always be underestimated
B) net income or loss will always be overestimated
C) net income or loss will be properly reported on the income statement
D) net income or loss will not be determined
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73
Generally accepted accounting principles require that companies use the ____ of accounting.

A) cash basis
B) deferral basis
C) accrual basis
D) account basis
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74
Adjusting entries affect at least one

A) income statement account and one balance sheet account
B) revenue and the dividends account
C) asset and one owner's equity account
D) revenue and one owner's equity account
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75
The term used to describe an expense that has not been paid and has not yet been recognized in the accounts by a routine entry is

A) prepaid
B) deferred
C) accrued
D) matched
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76
The cash basis of accounting records revenues and expenses when the cash is exchanged, while the accrual basis of accounting

A) records revenues when they are earned and expenses when they are paid
B) records revenues and expenses when they are incurred
C) records revenues when cash is received and expenses when they are incurred
D) records revenues and expenses when the company needs to apply for a loan
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77
Adjusting entries always include

A) only income statement accounts
B) only balance sheet accounts
C) the cash account
D) at least one income statement account and one balance sheet account
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78
If there is a balance in the unearned subscriptions account after adjusting entries are made, it represents a (n)

A) deferral
B) accrual
C) dividend
D) revenue
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79
The unexpired insurance at the end of the fiscal period represents a (n)

A) accrued asset
B) accrued liability
C) accrued expense
D) deferred expense
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80
Which of the following is considered to be an accrued expense?

A) A computer technician installed the latest software updates and was paid on the same day.
B) A computer technician has been paid in advance to install software updates as they become available.
C) A computer technician has just signed an agreement with you regarding pricing for future work.
D) A computer technician has installed the latest software updates, but you have not received an invoice or made payment.
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