Deck 3: The Accounting Information System

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An account consists of two parts: (1) a left or debit side and (2) a right or credit side.
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Economic events that require recording in the financial statements are called accounting transactions.
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A credit means that an account has been increased.
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If total assets are increased, there must be a corresponding increase in liabilities or a decrease in stockholders' equity.
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Collection on an account receivable will increase both cash and accounts receivable.
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The normal balance of an asset is a credit.
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An account is often referred to as a T-account because of the way it is constructed.
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The recording process becomes more efficient and informative if all transactions are recorded in one account.
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A debit to an account always indicates an increase in that account.
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For a T account, an account balance is the difference in total dollars between total debit amounts and total credit amounts.
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A decrease in a liability account is recorded by a debit.
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If a revenue account is credited, the revenue account is increased.
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Debit and credit can be interpreted to mean "bad" and "good", respectively.
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The double-entry system of accounting refers to the placement of a double line at the end of a column of figures.
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An increase in an asset is recorded by a debit.
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A credit balance in a liability account indicates that an error in recording has occurred.
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The payment of a liability decreases both cash and accounts payable.
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A new account is opened for each transaction entered into by a business firm.
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The normal balance of all accounts is a debit.
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Revenue increases stockholders' equity and should be recorded whenever cash is received from customers.
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All business transactions must be entered first in the general ledger.
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Transactions are recorded in alphabetical order in a journal.
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An increase in an asset is recorded by a debit.
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A journal is an accounting record in which transactions are initially recorded.
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Under the double-entry system, revenues must always equal expenses.
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Assets are decreased with a credit.
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A decrease in a liability is recorded by a debit.
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The chart of accounts is a special ledger used in accounting systems.
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The account titles used in journalizing transactions need not be identical to the account titles in the ledger.
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Source documents can provide evidence that a transaction has occurred.
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Transactions are entered in the ledger accounts and then transferred to journals.
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The journal is a chronological record of all transactions.
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Revenues are a subdivision of stockholders' equity.
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The normal balance of the dividend account is a credit.
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A debit means that an account has been decreased.
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The complete effect of a transaction on the accounts is disclosed in the journal.
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Transactions are entered in the ledger first and then they are analyzed in terms of their effect on the accounts.
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Each transaction must be analyzed in terms of its effect on the accounts before it can be recorded in a journal.
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The dividends account is a subdivision of the retained earnings account and appears as an expense on the income statement.
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Liabilities are increased with debits and decreased with credits.
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If an individual asset is increased, then

A) there could be an equal decrease in a specific liability.
B) there could be an equal decrease in stockholders' equity.
C) there could be an equal decrease in another asset.
D) None of these answer choices are correct.
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Entering transactions into the journal is called posting.
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If services are rendered for cash, then

A) assets will increase.
B) liabilities will increase.
C) stockholders' equity will decrease.
D) liabilities will decrease.
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Unearned Service Revenue is classified as a liability on the balance sheet.
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When the columns of the trial balance equal each other, it means that no errors have occurred in the recording and posting the transactions.
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If services are rendered on account, then

A) assets will decrease.
B) liabilities will increase.
C) stockholders' equity will increase.
D) liabilities will decrease.
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Dividends are classified as an expense.
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Operating activities are the types of activities the company performs to generate profits.
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If total liabilities decreased by $4,000, then

A) stockholders' equity must have decreased by $4,000.
B) assets must have decreased by $4,000, or stockholders' equity must have increased by $4,000.
C) assets and stockholders' equity each increased by $2,000.
D) assets must have increased by $4,000.
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A general ledger should be arranged in financial statement order beginning with the balance sheet accounts.
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A trial balance is prepared at the beginning of an accounting period.
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A trial balance does not prove that all transactions have been recorded or that the ledger is correct.
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Financing activities include the purchase or sale of long-lived assets or the purchase or sale of investment securities.
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Salaries and wages payable is a type of expense.
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If expenses are paid in cash, then

A) assets will increase.
B) liabilities will decrease.
C) stockholders' equity will increase.
D) assets will decrease.
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In a trial balance, all debits are listed before all credits.
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Posting is the process of proving the equality of debits and credits in the trial balance.
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The entire group of accounts maintained by a company is referred to collectively as the journal.
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Collection of a $600 Accounts Receivable

A) increases an asset $600; decreases an asset $600.
B) increases an asset $600; decreases a liability $600.
C) decreases a liability $600; increases stockholders' equity $600.
D) decreases an asset $600; decreases a liability $600.
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Prepaid expenses are assets.
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A revenue generally

A) increases assets and liabilities.
B) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
C) increases assets and decreases stockholders' equity.
D) leaves total assets unchanged.
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A payment of a portion of an accounts payable will

A) not affect total assets.
B) increase liabilities.
C) not affect stockholders' equity.
D) decrease net income.
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Powers Corporation received a cash advance of $500 from a customer. As a result of this event,

A) assets increased by $500.
B) equity increased by $500.
C) liabilities decreased by $500.
D) Both assets and equity increased by $500.
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Which of the following items has no effect on retained earnings?

A) Expense
B) Dividends
C) Land purchase
D) Revenue
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Courtney Company purchased equipment for $1,800 cash. As a result of this event,

A) equity decreased by $1,800.
B) assets increased by $1,800.
C) total assets remained unchanged.
D) Both assets and equity decreased by $1,800.
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The purchase of an asset for cash

A) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and liabilities.
C) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
D) leaves total assets unchanged.
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The sale of an asset on credit for what it cost

A) increases assets and liabilities.
B) decreases assets and liabilities.
C) leaves total assets unchanged.
D) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
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Budke Corporation paid dividends of $5,000. As a result of this event, the

A) Dividends account was increased by $5,000.
B) Dividends account was decreased by $5,000.
C) Cash account was increased by $5,000.
D) Cash was increased and the Dividends account was decreased by $5,000.
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If a company pays dividends of $10,000,

A) stockholders' equity will be reduced by $10,000.
B) net income will be reduced by $10,000.
C) retained earnings will be reduced by $10,000.
D) Both retained earnings and stockholders' equity will be reduced by $10,000.
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Receiving payment of a portion of an accounts receivable will

A) not affect total assets.
B) increase liabilities.
C) increase stockholders' equity.
D) decrease net income.
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If a company issues common stock for $40,000 and uses $30,000 of the cash to purchase a truck,

A) assets will be increased by $10,000.
B) equity will be reduced by $40,000.
C) assets will be increased by $40,000.
D) assets will be unchanged.
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The purchase of an asset on credit

A) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and liabilities.
C) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
D) leaves total assets unchanged.
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If a company buys a $700 machine on credit, this transaction will affect the

A) income statement and retained earnings statement only.
B) income statement only.
C) income statement, retained earnings statement, and balance sheet.
D) balance sheet only.
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An investment by the stockholders in a business increases

A) assets and stockholders' equity.
B) assets and liabilities.
C) liabilities and stockholders' equity.
D) assets only.
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Are advanced receipts from customers treated as revenue at the time of receipt? Why or why not?

A) Yes, they are treated as revenue at the time of receipt because the company has access to the cash.
B) No, the amount of revenue cannot be adequately determined until the company completes the work.
C) Yes, The intent of the company is to perform the work and the customer is confident that the services will be completed.
D) No, revenue cannot be recognized until the work is performed.
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Comstock Company provided consulting services and billed the client $2,500. As a result of this event

A) assets remained unchanged.
B) assets increased by $2,500.
C) equity increased by $2,500
D) Both assets and equity increased by $2,500.
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The payment of a liability

A) decreases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and decreases liabilities.
C) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
D) decreases assets and liabilities.
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A paid dividend

A) decreases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
C) increases assets and decreases stockholders' equity.
D) decreases assets and increases stockholders' equity.
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When collection is made on Accounts Receivable,

A) total assets will remain the same.
B) stockholders equity will increase.
C) total assets will increase.
D) total assets will decrease.
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An expense

A) decreases assets and liabilities.
B) decreases stockholders' equity.
C) leaves stockholders' equity unchanged.
D) is basically the same as a liability.
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An account consists of two parts: (1) a left or debit side and (2) a right or credit side.
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Economic events that require recording in the financial statements are called accounting transactions.
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A credit means that an account has been increased.
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If total assets are increased, there must be a corresponding increase in liabilities or a decrease in stockholders' equity.
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Collection on an account receivable will increase both cash and accounts receivable.
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The normal balance of an asset is a credit.
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An account is often referred to as a T-account because of the way it is constructed.
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The recording process becomes more efficient and informative if all transactions are recorded in one account.
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A debit to an account always indicates an increase in that account.
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For a T account, an account balance is the difference in total dollars between total debit amounts and total credit amounts.
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A decrease in a liability account is recorded by a debit.
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If a revenue account is credited, the revenue account is increased.
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Debit and credit can be interpreted to mean "bad" and "good", respectively.
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The double-entry system of accounting refers to the placement of a double line at the end of a column of figures.
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An increase in an asset is recorded by a debit.
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A credit balance in a liability account indicates that an error in recording has occurred.
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The payment of a liability decreases both cash and accounts payable.
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A new account is opened for each transaction entered into by a business firm.
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The normal balance of all accounts is a debit.
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Revenue increases stockholders' equity and should be recorded whenever cash is received from customers.
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All business transactions must be entered first in the general ledger.
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Transactions are recorded in alphabetical order in a journal.
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An increase in an asset is recorded by a debit.
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A journal is an accounting record in which transactions are initially recorded.
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Under the double-entry system, revenues must always equal expenses.
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Assets are decreased with a credit.
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A decrease in a liability is recorded by a debit.
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The chart of accounts is a special ledger used in accounting systems.
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The account titles used in journalizing transactions need not be identical to the account titles in the ledger.
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Source documents can provide evidence that a transaction has occurred.
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Transactions are entered in the ledger accounts and then transferred to journals.
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The journal is a chronological record of all transactions.
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Revenues are a subdivision of stockholders' equity.
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The normal balance of the dividend account is a credit.
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A debit means that an account has been decreased.
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The complete effect of a transaction on the accounts is disclosed in the journal.
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Transactions are entered in the ledger first and then they are analyzed in terms of their effect on the accounts.
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Each transaction must be analyzed in terms of its effect on the accounts before it can be recorded in a journal.
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The dividends account is a subdivision of the retained earnings account and appears as an expense on the income statement.
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Liabilities are increased with debits and decreased with credits.
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If an individual asset is increased, then

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B) there could be an equal decrease in stockholders' equity.
C) there could be an equal decrease in another asset.
D) None of these answer choices are correct.
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Entering transactions into the journal is called posting.
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If services are rendered for cash, then

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B) liabilities will increase.
C) stockholders' equity will decrease.
D) liabilities will decrease.
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Unearned Service Revenue is classified as a liability on the balance sheet.
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When the columns of the trial balance equal each other, it means that no errors have occurred in the recording and posting the transactions.
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If services are rendered on account, then

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B) liabilities will increase.
C) stockholders' equity will increase.
D) liabilities will decrease.
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Dividends are classified as an expense.
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Operating activities are the types of activities the company performs to generate profits.
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If total liabilities decreased by $4,000, then

A) stockholders' equity must have decreased by $4,000.
B) assets must have decreased by $4,000, or stockholders' equity must have increased by $4,000.
C) assets and stockholders' equity each increased by $2,000.
D) assets must have increased by $4,000.
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A general ledger should be arranged in financial statement order beginning with the balance sheet accounts.
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A trial balance is prepared at the beginning of an accounting period.
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A trial balance does not prove that all transactions have been recorded or that the ledger is correct.
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Financing activities include the purchase or sale of long-lived assets or the purchase or sale of investment securities.
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Salaries and wages payable is a type of expense.
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If expenses are paid in cash, then

A) assets will increase.
B) liabilities will decrease.
C) stockholders' equity will increase.
D) assets will decrease.
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In a trial balance, all debits are listed before all credits.
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Posting is the process of proving the equality of debits and credits in the trial balance.
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The entire group of accounts maintained by a company is referred to collectively as the journal.
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59
Collection of a $600 Accounts Receivable

A) increases an asset $600; decreases an asset $600.
B) increases an asset $600; decreases a liability $600.
C) decreases a liability $600; increases stockholders' equity $600.
D) decreases an asset $600; decreases a liability $600.
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Prepaid expenses are assets.
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A revenue generally

A) increases assets and liabilities.
B) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
C) increases assets and decreases stockholders' equity.
D) leaves total assets unchanged.
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A payment of a portion of an accounts payable will

A) not affect total assets.
B) increase liabilities.
C) not affect stockholders' equity.
D) decrease net income.
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63
Powers Corporation received a cash advance of $500 from a customer. As a result of this event,

A) assets increased by $500.
B) equity increased by $500.
C) liabilities decreased by $500.
D) Both assets and equity increased by $500.
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Which of the following items has no effect on retained earnings?

A) Expense
B) Dividends
C) Land purchase
D) Revenue
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65
Courtney Company purchased equipment for $1,800 cash. As a result of this event,

A) equity decreased by $1,800.
B) assets increased by $1,800.
C) total assets remained unchanged.
D) Both assets and equity decreased by $1,800.
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The purchase of an asset for cash

A) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and liabilities.
C) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
D) leaves total assets unchanged.
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The sale of an asset on credit for what it cost

A) increases assets and liabilities.
B) decreases assets and liabilities.
C) leaves total assets unchanged.
D) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
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68
Budke Corporation paid dividends of $5,000. As a result of this event, the

A) Dividends account was increased by $5,000.
B) Dividends account was decreased by $5,000.
C) Cash account was increased by $5,000.
D) Cash was increased and the Dividends account was decreased by $5,000.
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69
If a company pays dividends of $10,000,

A) stockholders' equity will be reduced by $10,000.
B) net income will be reduced by $10,000.
C) retained earnings will be reduced by $10,000.
D) Both retained earnings and stockholders' equity will be reduced by $10,000.
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Receiving payment of a portion of an accounts receivable will

A) not affect total assets.
B) increase liabilities.
C) increase stockholders' equity.
D) decrease net income.
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71
If a company issues common stock for $40,000 and uses $30,000 of the cash to purchase a truck,

A) assets will be increased by $10,000.
B) equity will be reduced by $40,000.
C) assets will be increased by $40,000.
D) assets will be unchanged.
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The purchase of an asset on credit

A) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and liabilities.
C) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
D) leaves total assets unchanged.
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73
If a company buys a $700 machine on credit, this transaction will affect the

A) income statement and retained earnings statement only.
B) income statement only.
C) income statement, retained earnings statement, and balance sheet.
D) balance sheet only.
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An investment by the stockholders in a business increases

A) assets and stockholders' equity.
B) assets and liabilities.
C) liabilities and stockholders' equity.
D) assets only.
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75
Are advanced receipts from customers treated as revenue at the time of receipt? Why or why not?

A) Yes, they are treated as revenue at the time of receipt because the company has access to the cash.
B) No, the amount of revenue cannot be adequately determined until the company completes the work.
C) Yes, The intent of the company is to perform the work and the customer is confident that the services will be completed.
D) No, revenue cannot be recognized until the work is performed.
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76
Comstock Company provided consulting services and billed the client $2,500. As a result of this event

A) assets remained unchanged.
B) assets increased by $2,500.
C) equity increased by $2,500
D) Both assets and equity increased by $2,500.
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The payment of a liability

A) decreases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and decreases liabilities.
C) decreases assets and increases liabilities.
D) decreases assets and liabilities.
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A paid dividend

A) decreases assets and stockholders' equity.
B) increases assets and stockholders' equity.
C) increases assets and decreases stockholders' equity.
D) decreases assets and increases stockholders' equity.
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When collection is made on Accounts Receivable,

A) total assets will remain the same.
B) stockholders equity will increase.
C) total assets will increase.
D) total assets will decrease.
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An expense

A) decreases assets and liabilities.
B) decreases stockholders' equity.
C) leaves stockholders' equity unchanged.
D) is basically the same as a liability.
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