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The income statement summarises the results of a business' operating activities for a ____________________ accounting period.
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_______________ _____need accounting information that lets them compare a business' actual operating performance over several years or with that of other businesses.
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Asset, liability and owner's capital accounts are called __________________ ________ because they are used for the life of the business to record the effects of its transactions on its balance sheet.
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Expenses are the costs of providing goods and services and result in decreases in ____________________ or increases in ______________.
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________________income includes all the revenues earned and expenses incurred in the primary operating activities of a business.
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A quantity discount is a reduction in the ___________ ________of a good or service because the number of items purchased or because of a sales promotion.
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A ___________ ________is a business document listing the information for a sales return or allowance.
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A ________________ ________ system keeps a continuous record of the cost of inventory on hand and the cost of inventory sold.
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A ________________ ________ system determines the inventory at the end of each accounting period by physically counting it.
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____________________ is equal to net sales minus cost of goods sold.
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____________________ are the expenses (other than cost of goods sold) that a business incurs in its day-to-day operations.
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____________________ are the operating expenses related to the sales activity of a business.
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Expenses such as bank charges, interest expenses and bad debts are classified as ____________________ expenses.
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Investors use the income statement to help judge their return on ____________________.
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____________________ consists of calculations in which an item on the financial statements is divided by another, related item.
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The ____________________ is calculated by dividing net income by net sales.
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The ________________________ relates a business' gross profit to its net sales.
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Other ________________________ comprises items of income and expense that are not recognised in profit or loss.
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The statement of changes in equity summarises the transactions that affected ________________________ during the accounting period.
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________________ __________ are used for one accounting period to record the effects of a business' transactions on its net income.
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Closing entries are entries made by a business to transfer the ending balances from its ___________________revenue and expense accounts into its permanent account for owner's capital.
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The income statement plays a key role in the decision making of users of financial information by communicating the business' revenue, expenses and net income.
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The income statement's key role is to communicate assets - liabilities = net income to users.
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A projected income statement prepared as part of the master budget would normally be used by internal decision makers.
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The income statement summarises the results of a business' operations for a specific accounting period.
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The income statement summarises the results of a business' operations as at a specific point in time.
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Permanent accounts refer to assets, liabilities and owner's equity as they are used for the life of the business.
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Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) ensure all businesses calculate and publish financial information in a similar, and this comparable, manner.
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Revenues result in an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities.
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Expenses result in increases in assets or decreases in liabilities.
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Expenses result in a decrease in assets or an increase in liabilities.
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Revenues result in decreases in assets or increases in liabilities.
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'Net sales' are sales less all selling expenses.
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Cost of goods sold is the cost of inventory that has been sold during the accounting period.
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The cost of goods sold is the sales price of inventory that has been sold.
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A business using a perpetual inventory system will always have up-to-date inventory and cost of goods sold accounts.
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A periodic inventory system requires a physical count of inventory at the end of each accounting period.
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Gross profit is the gross sales price charged for the goods sold.
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To make business decisions external users evaluate a business' risk, operating capability and financial flexibility.
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Risk is the uncertainty about the future earnings potential of a business.
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Operating capability refers to a business' ability to continue a given level of operations.
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Financial flexibility refers to a business' ability to continue a given level of operations.
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The profit margin ratio indicates the total dollars of profit from gross sales.
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Gross profit percentage is another name for profit margin.
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Withdrawals by an owner are found on the income statement as an expense.
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The income statement is important because it:

A) balances all of the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity of a business.
B) determines the cash flow of a business for the current period.
C) plays a key role in the decision-making of the business' users by communicating revenues, expenses, and net income (or net loss) for the period.
D) helps internal users determine liabilities at a specific point in time.
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The income statement reports:

A) revenues, expenses, and net income.
B) assets, liabilities, and owner's equity.
C) revenues, liabilities, and assets.
D) expenses, cash, and owner's equity.
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Asset, liability, and owner's equity accounts are:

A) temporary accounts.
B) short-term accounts.
C) long-term accounts.
D) permanent accounts.
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A revenue account is referred to as a temporary account because:

A) it relates to only one specific accounting period.
B) it only appears on the income statement.
C) once it is recorded it may be deleted.
D) it only appears on the balance sheet.
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A cash account is referred to as a permanent account because it is:

A) an asset flowing into the statement of owner's equity.
B) an asset around for the life of the business.
C) an asset with a physical presence.
D) an asset or liability permanently held in the account at the bank.
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Expenses are the cost of providing goods and services and result in:

A) increased assets or decreased liabilities.
B) decreased assets or increased liabilities.
C) decreases in both assets and liabilities.
D) increases in both assets and liabilities.
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Revenues come from sales of goods and services to customers and result in:

A) increased assets or decreased liabilities.
B) decreased assets or increased liabilities.
C) decreases in both assets and liabilities.
D) increases in both assets and liabilities.
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A business made a $500 credit sale subject to terms of 2/10, net/30. Ignoring GST, how would the receipt of cash within the discount period be recorded?

A) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $500.
B) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $490.
C) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and decrease sales revenue by $10.
D) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and increase sales revenue by $10.
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A business made a $500 credit sale subject to terms of 2/10, net/30. Ignoring GST, how would the receipt of cash, after the discount period had expired, be recorded?

A) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $500.
B) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $490.
C) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and decrease sales revenue by $10.
D) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and increase sales revenue by $10.
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A disadvantage of using the perpetual inventory system is:

A) managers have up to date information to help with day-to-day operational decisions.
B) various systems and technology can be costly.
C) inventory and cost of goods sold accounts are always up-to-date.
D) a physical count of inventory must be completed at the end of the accounting period.
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Blackstone Company uses a periodic inventory system. It had beginning inventory of $100 000, purchases of $1 300 000, and ending inventory of $125 000. What was Blackstone's cost of goods sold?

A) $1 300 000
B) $1 325 000
C) $1 275 000
D) $1 525 000
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The difference between a perpetual inventory system and a periodic inventory system is:

A) periodic will record the cost of goods sold amount at the sale.
B) perpetual requires a physical inventory count.
C) periodic will record inventory purchases in the inventory account.
D) periodic will adjust inventory at the end of each period with a physical count.
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Which of the following is a subheading under the operating expenses of an income statement?

A) Adjusting entries
B) Selling expenses
C) Cost of goods sold.
D) Gross profit.
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Operating expenses are:

A) cost of goods sold.
B) the expenses a business incurs in its day-to-day operations, other than cost of goods sold.
C) long-term expenses.
D) cost of a new plant.
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Example 7.1
The information below is used for the following problems. Jones Sales Company had:
 Net Sales 200000 Gross Profit 90000 Operating Profit 50000 Net Income 35000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net Sales } & 200000 \\\text { Gross Profit } & 90000 \\\text { Operating Profit } & 50000 \\\text { Net Income } & 35000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.1. Jones Sales Company's gross profit percentage is:

A) 25%.
B) 38%.
C) 45%.
D) 55%.
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Example 7.1
The information below is used for the following problems. Jones Sales Company had:
 Net Sales 200000 Gross Profit 90000 Operating Profit 50000 Net Income 35000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net Sales } & 200000 \\\text { Gross Profit } & 90000 \\\text { Operating Profit } & 50000 \\\text { Net Income } & 35000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.1. Jones Sales Company's profit margin is:

A) 17.5%.
B) 25%.
C) 45%.
D) 70%.
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Example 7.2
The information below is used for the following problems.
Jones & Company had:
 Net sales 500000 Gross profit 290000 Operating profit 150000 Net income 85000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net sales } & 500000 \\\text { Gross profit } & 290000 \\\text { Operating profit } & 150000 \\\text { Net income } & 85000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.2. Jones & Company's Gross Profit Percentage is:

A) 17%.
B) 30%.
C) 58%.
D) 11%
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Example 7.2
The information below is used for the following problems.
Jones & Company had:
 Net sales 500000 Gross profit 290000 Operating profit 150000 Net income 85000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net sales } & 500000 \\\text { Gross profit } & 290000 \\\text { Operating profit } & 150000 \\\text { Net income } & 85000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.2. Jones & Company's profit margin is:

A) 17%.
B) 30%.
C) 58%.
D) 69%
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Closing entries are made by the business at the end of an accounting period to:

A) create a zero balance in the revenue and expense accounts.
B) create a zero balance in the owner's capital account.
C) transfer balances from previous periods to the correct accounts
D) close off any accounts no longer used.
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What is the income statement and why is it important?
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What are the differences between sales returns and sales allowances?
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Describe a perpetual inventory system.
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What is the purpose of undertaking ratio analysis?
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How is the gross profit percentage calculated, and what does it signify?
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Explain the difference between an income statement and a statement of comprehensive income and provide some examples of items of other comprehensive income.
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What is the statement of changes in owner's equity, and why is it needed?
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What are closing entries and what is their purpose?
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Jones & Smith Company had:
 Net sales 800000 Gross profit 240000 Operating profit 190000 Net income 125000\begin{array}{ll}\text { Net sales } & 800000 \\\text { Gross profit } & 240000 \\\text { Operating profit } & 190000 \\\text { Net income } & 125000\end{array}
a. Jones & Smith Company's gross profit percentage is:
b. Jones & Smith Company's profit margin is:
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The following information is taken from the accounting records of Bo's Bikes Limited for the current year:
 Administration expenses 120000 Cost of goods sold 570000 Selling and distribution expenses 220000 Interest expense 50000 Net Sales 1200000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Administration expenses } & 120000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 570000 \\\text { Selling and distribution expenses } & 220000 \\\text { Interest expense } & 50000 \\\text { Net Sales } & 1200000\end{array} a. Prepare a classified income statement for Bo's Bikes.
b. Calculate the company's gross profit percentage.
c. Calculate the company's profit margin.
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Deck 7: The Income Statement: Content and Use
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The income statement's key role is to communicate ____________________ - ____________________ = ____________________ to decision users.
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The income statement summarises the results of a business' operating activities for a ____________________ accounting period.
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Asset, liability and owner's capital accounts are called __________________ ________ because they are used for the life of the business to record the effects of its transactions on its balance sheet.
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Expenses are the costs of providing goods and services and result in decreases in ____________________ or increases in ______________.
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________________income includes all the revenues earned and expenses incurred in the primary operating activities of a business.
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A quantity discount is a reduction in the ___________ ________of a good or service because the number of items purchased or because of a sales promotion.
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A ___________ ________is a business document listing the information for a sales return or allowance.
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A ________________ ________ system keeps a continuous record of the cost of inventory on hand and the cost of inventory sold.
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A ________________ ________ system determines the inventory at the end of each accounting period by physically counting it.
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____________________ is equal to net sales minus cost of goods sold.
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____________________ are the expenses (other than cost of goods sold) that a business incurs in its day-to-day operations.
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____________________ are the operating expenses related to the sales activity of a business.
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Expenses such as bank charges, interest expenses and bad debts are classified as ____________________ expenses.
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Investors use the income statement to help judge their return on ____________________.
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____________________ consists of calculations in which an item on the financial statements is divided by another, related item.
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The ____________________ is calculated by dividing net income by net sales.
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The ________________________ relates a business' gross profit to its net sales.
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Other ________________________ comprises items of income and expense that are not recognised in profit or loss.
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The statement of changes in equity summarises the transactions that affected ________________________ during the accounting period.
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________________ __________ are used for one accounting period to record the effects of a business' transactions on its net income.
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Closing entries are entries made by a business to transfer the ending balances from its ___________________revenue and expense accounts into its permanent account for owner's capital.
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The income statement plays a key role in the decision making of users of financial information by communicating the business' revenue, expenses and net income.
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The income statement's key role is to communicate assets - liabilities = net income to users.
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A projected income statement prepared as part of the master budget would normally be used by internal decision makers.
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The income statement summarises the results of a business' operations for a specific accounting period.
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The income statement summarises the results of a business' operations as at a specific point in time.
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Permanent accounts refer to assets, liabilities and owner's equity as they are used for the life of the business.
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Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) ensure all businesses calculate and publish financial information in a similar, and this comparable, manner.
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Revenues result in an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities.
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Expenses result in increases in assets or decreases in liabilities.
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Expenses result in a decrease in assets or an increase in liabilities.
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Revenues result in decreases in assets or increases in liabilities.
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'Net sales' are sales less all selling expenses.
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Cost of goods sold is the cost of inventory that has been sold during the accounting period.
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The cost of goods sold is the sales price of inventory that has been sold.
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A business using a perpetual inventory system will always have up-to-date inventory and cost of goods sold accounts.
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A periodic inventory system requires a physical count of inventory at the end of each accounting period.
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Gross profit is the gross sales price charged for the goods sold.
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To make business decisions external users evaluate a business' risk, operating capability and financial flexibility.
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Risk is the uncertainty about the future earnings potential of a business.
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Operating capability refers to a business' ability to continue a given level of operations.
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Financial flexibility refers to a business' ability to continue a given level of operations.
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The profit margin ratio indicates the total dollars of profit from gross sales.
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Gross profit percentage is another name for profit margin.
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Withdrawals by an owner are found on the income statement as an expense.
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The income statement is important because it:

A) balances all of the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity of a business.
B) determines the cash flow of a business for the current period.
C) plays a key role in the decision-making of the business' users by communicating revenues, expenses, and net income (or net loss) for the period.
D) helps internal users determine liabilities at a specific point in time.
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The income statement reports:

A) revenues, expenses, and net income.
B) assets, liabilities, and owner's equity.
C) revenues, liabilities, and assets.
D) expenses, cash, and owner's equity.
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Asset, liability, and owner's equity accounts are:

A) temporary accounts.
B) short-term accounts.
C) long-term accounts.
D) permanent accounts.
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A revenue account is referred to as a temporary account because:

A) it relates to only one specific accounting period.
B) it only appears on the income statement.
C) once it is recorded it may be deleted.
D) it only appears on the balance sheet.
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A cash account is referred to as a permanent account because it is:

A) an asset flowing into the statement of owner's equity.
B) an asset around for the life of the business.
C) an asset with a physical presence.
D) an asset or liability permanently held in the account at the bank.
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Expenses are the cost of providing goods and services and result in:

A) increased assets or decreased liabilities.
B) decreased assets or increased liabilities.
C) decreases in both assets and liabilities.
D) increases in both assets and liabilities.
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Revenues come from sales of goods and services to customers and result in:

A) increased assets or decreased liabilities.
B) decreased assets or increased liabilities.
C) decreases in both assets and liabilities.
D) increases in both assets and liabilities.
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A business made a $500 credit sale subject to terms of 2/10, net/30. Ignoring GST, how would the receipt of cash within the discount period be recorded?

A) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $500.
B) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $490.
C) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and decrease sales revenue by $10.
D) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and increase sales revenue by $10.
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A business made a $500 credit sale subject to terms of 2/10, net/30. Ignoring GST, how would the receipt of cash, after the discount period had expired, be recorded?

A) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $500.
B) Increase cash and decrease accounts receivable by $490.
C) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and decrease sales revenue by $10.
D) Increase cash by $490, decrease accounts receivable by $500, and increase sales revenue by $10.
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A disadvantage of using the perpetual inventory system is:

A) managers have up to date information to help with day-to-day operational decisions.
B) various systems and technology can be costly.
C) inventory and cost of goods sold accounts are always up-to-date.
D) a physical count of inventory must be completed at the end of the accounting period.
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Blackstone Company uses a periodic inventory system. It had beginning inventory of $100 000, purchases of $1 300 000, and ending inventory of $125 000. What was Blackstone's cost of goods sold?

A) $1 300 000
B) $1 325 000
C) $1 275 000
D) $1 525 000
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The difference between a perpetual inventory system and a periodic inventory system is:

A) periodic will record the cost of goods sold amount at the sale.
B) perpetual requires a physical inventory count.
C) periodic will record inventory purchases in the inventory account.
D) periodic will adjust inventory at the end of each period with a physical count.
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Which of the following is a subheading under the operating expenses of an income statement?

A) Adjusting entries
B) Selling expenses
C) Cost of goods sold.
D) Gross profit.
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Operating expenses are:

A) cost of goods sold.
B) the expenses a business incurs in its day-to-day operations, other than cost of goods sold.
C) long-term expenses.
D) cost of a new plant.
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Example 7.1
The information below is used for the following problems. Jones Sales Company had:
 Net Sales 200000 Gross Profit 90000 Operating Profit 50000 Net Income 35000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net Sales } & 200000 \\\text { Gross Profit } & 90000 \\\text { Operating Profit } & 50000 \\\text { Net Income } & 35000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.1. Jones Sales Company's gross profit percentage is:

A) 25%.
B) 38%.
C) 45%.
D) 55%.
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Example 7.1
The information below is used for the following problems. Jones Sales Company had:
 Net Sales 200000 Gross Profit 90000 Operating Profit 50000 Net Income 35000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net Sales } & 200000 \\\text { Gross Profit } & 90000 \\\text { Operating Profit } & 50000 \\\text { Net Income } & 35000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.1. Jones Sales Company's profit margin is:

A) 17.5%.
B) 25%.
C) 45%.
D) 70%.
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Example 7.2
The information below is used for the following problems.
Jones & Company had:
 Net sales 500000 Gross profit 290000 Operating profit 150000 Net income 85000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net sales } & 500000 \\\text { Gross profit } & 290000 \\\text { Operating profit } & 150000 \\\text { Net income } & 85000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.2. Jones & Company's Gross Profit Percentage is:

A) 17%.
B) 30%.
C) 58%.
D) 11%
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Example 7.2
The information below is used for the following problems.
Jones & Company had:
 Net sales 500000 Gross profit 290000 Operating profit 150000 Net income 85000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Net sales } & 500000 \\\text { Gross profit } & 290000 \\\text { Operating profit } & 150000 \\\text { Net income } & 85000\end{array}


-Refer to Example 7.2. Jones & Company's profit margin is:

A) 17%.
B) 30%.
C) 58%.
D) 69%
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Closing entries are made by the business at the end of an accounting period to:

A) create a zero balance in the revenue and expense accounts.
B) create a zero balance in the owner's capital account.
C) transfer balances from previous periods to the correct accounts
D) close off any accounts no longer used.
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66
What is the income statement and why is it important?
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67
What are the differences between sales returns and sales allowances?
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68
Describe a perpetual inventory system.
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69
What is financial flexibility and why is it important?
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70
What is the purpose of undertaking ratio analysis?
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71
How is the gross profit percentage calculated, and what does it signify?
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72
Explain the difference between an income statement and a statement of comprehensive income and provide some examples of items of other comprehensive income.
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73
What is the statement of changes in owner's equity, and why is it needed?
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74
What are closing entries and what is their purpose?
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75
Jones & Smith Company had:
 Net sales 800000 Gross profit 240000 Operating profit 190000 Net income 125000\begin{array}{ll}\text { Net sales } & 800000 \\\text { Gross profit } & 240000 \\\text { Operating profit } & 190000 \\\text { Net income } & 125000\end{array}
a. Jones & Smith Company's gross profit percentage is:
b. Jones & Smith Company's profit margin is:
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The following information is taken from the accounting records of Bo's Bikes Limited for the current year:
 Administration expenses 120000 Cost of goods sold 570000 Selling and distribution expenses 220000 Interest expense 50000 Net Sales 1200000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Administration expenses } & 120000 \\\text { Cost of goods sold } & 570000 \\\text { Selling and distribution expenses } & 220000 \\\text { Interest expense } & 50000 \\\text { Net Sales } & 1200000\end{array} a. Prepare a classified income statement for Bo's Bikes.
b. Calculate the company's gross profit percentage.
c. Calculate the company's profit margin.
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