Deck 6: Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold

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In a merchandising business, gross profit is the sum of sales revenue and the cost of goods sold.
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The number of inventory units on hand during the year may be determined from the accounting records under a perpetual inventory system; therefore, using this method, it is never necessary to count inventory at the end of the year.
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In a perpetual inventory system, businesses maintain a continuous record for each inventory item.
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Inventory is presented on the balance sheet at the selling price of the item.
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Two accounts that would appear on the financial statements of a merchandising company that are not needed by a service company are:

A)cost of goods sold and depreciation.
B)cost of goods sold and net income.
C)cost of goods sold and inventory.
D)inventory and depreciation.
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When a sale is made under the perpetual inventory system, there is no entry to cost of goods sold.
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Purchase returns and allowances and purchase discounts reduce the cost of goods sold.
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In a merchandising business, gross profit is equal to sales revenue minus:

A)cost of goods sold, operating expenses and prepaid expenses combined.
B)cost of goods sold and operating expenses combined.
C)cost of goods sold only.
D)cost of goods sold and sales commissions combined.
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Under the perpetual inventory system, inventory shifts from an asset to an expense when the seller delivers the goods to the buyer.
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To record the cost of inventory sold under a perpetual inventory, a debit to Cost of Goods Sold and a credit to Inventory is required.
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As a perpetual inventory system continuously updates the inventory account, a physical inventory count is not necessary to prove the inventory records.
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The cost of the inventory that the business has sold to customers is called:

A)Inventory.
B)Cost of Goods Sold.
C)Purchases.
D)Gross Profit.
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The cost of the inventory is the net amount of the purchases.
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In a merchandising company's income statement, which of the following would NOT be included in the Cost of Goods Sold calculation?

A)Shipping costs from the manufacturer to the merchandiser
B)Sales commissions
C)Returns of inventory purchases
D)Sales taxes on inventory purchases, as shown on the invoices
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The merchandise inventory is reported as an asset until it is sold.
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The cost of inventory that is still on hand and has NOT been sold to customers is called:

A)cost of goods sold, and it appears on the balance sheet.
B)inventory, a current asset that appears on the income statement.
C)inventory, a current asset that appears on the balance sheet.
D)cost of goods sold, and it appears on the income statement.
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The largest expense on the income statement for most merchandising companies is:

A)administrative expenses.
B)selling expenses.
C)cost of goods sold.
D)other expenses.
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Only freight-out costs associated with merchandise inventory are included in cost of goods sold.
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A purchase return is a decrease in the cost of purchases because the purchaser returned goods to the supplier.
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Sales revenue is based on the _________ price of the inventory, while cost of goods sold is based on the __________ of the inventory.

A)cost, sales
B)cost, cost
C)sales, sales
D)sales, cost
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Which of the following is added to the purchase price of the inventory to determine net purchases?

A)Freight-out
B)Freight-in
C)Purchase returns
D)Purchase discounts
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On the income statement, after a company computes gross profit, it subtracts:

A)cost of goods sold.
B)inventory.
C)operating expenses.
D)all of the above.
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On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry: <strong>On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry:   What is the Gross Profit from this sale?</strong> A)$10,000 B)$15,000 C)$25,000 D)$ 0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the Gross Profit from this sale?

A)$10,000
B)$15,000
C)$25,000
D)$ 0
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The inventory system that uses computer software to keep a running record of inventory on hand is the:

A)cost of goods sold inventory system.
B)periodic inventory system.
C)perpetual inventory system.
D)hybrid inventory system.
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BMX Co. sells item XJ15 for $1,000 per unit, and has a cost of goods sold percentage of 80%. The gross profit to be found for selling 20 items:

A)is $20,000.
B)is $16,000.
C)is $ 4,000.
D)cannot be calculated with a cost of goods sold percentage greater than 50%.
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The inventory system that does not keep a running record of all goods bought, sold, and on hand and- therefore-must take a physical count of the inventory on hand to determine the ending inventory is:

A)the cost of goods sold inventory system.
B)the periodic inventory system.
C)the perpetual inventory system.
D)all of the above.
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A periodic inventory system:

A)is used for inexpensive goods.
B)is not expensive to maintain.
C)does not keep a running record of inventory on hand.
D)is all of the above.
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A company using a perpetual inventory system will use which of the following accounts?

A)Cost of Goods Purchases
B)Inventory Returns
C)Purchases
D)Inventory
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Under a perpetual inventory system, when a sale is made:

A)the company makes a journal entry to record the sale only.
B)the company makes a journal entry to record only the cost of goods sold.
C)the company makes a journal entry to record the sale and the cost of goods sold.
D)no journal entry needs to be made.
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The two main types of inventory accounting systems are:

A)cost of goods sold and gross profit.
B)perpetual and periodic.
C)perpetual and continuous.
D)none of the above.
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Unlike the periodic inventory system, the perpetual inventory system:

A)does not require a physical count of the ending inventory.
B)includes only the inventory purchased for cash.
C)provides a continuous record of inventory on hand.
D)is not required by GAAP.
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What is the formula used to calculate net purchases?

A)Purchases less Purchase Returns and Allowances plus Purchase Discounts less freight-in
B)Purchases plus Purchase Returns and Allowances less Purchase Discounts plus freight-in
C)Purchases less Purchase Returns and Allowances less Purchase Discounts plus freight-in
D)Beginning Inventory less Purchases
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A perpetual inventory system offers which of the following advantages?

A)Inventory balances have to be counted to be accurate.
B)This system is used for inexpensive goods.
C)This system is more expensive than a periodic system.
D)This system helps to determine if there is a sufficient supply of inventory on hand to fill customer orders, just by reviewing the inventory records.
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A company purchased inventory for $800 per unit. The inventory was marked up to sell for $1,000 per unit. The entries to record the sale for cash and the cost of a unit of inventory would include debits to which of the following accounts?

A)Sales, $1,000; Inventory, $800
B)Cash, $1,000; Cost of Goods Sold, $800
C)Cash, $800; Cost of Goods Sold, $1,000
D)Sales, $800; Inventory, $800
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A company purchased merchandise inventory on credit for $600 per unit, and later sold the inventory for $800 per unit. The journal entry to record the purchase of inventory included a debit to:

A)Accounts Receivable.
B)Inventory.
C)Accounts Payable.
D)Cost of Goods Sold.
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How do purchase returns and allowances and purchase discounts affect net purchases?

A)Both are added to purchases.
B)Both are subtracted from purchases.
C)Purchase returns and allowances are added to purchases; purchase discounts are subtracted from purchases.
D)Purchase returns and allowances are subtracted from purchases; purchase discounts are added to purchases.
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Exter Co. receives terms of 2/10, n/30 on all invoices from Garn Industries. On January 15, 2011, Exter purchased items from Garn for $4,200, excluding taxes and shipping costs. What amount would Exter use as the purchase discount if the invoice was paid on January 28, 2011?

A)$ 0
B)$ 84
C)$4,116
D)$4,200
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On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry: <strong>On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry:   Martson and Co. is using the _________ Inventory system.</strong> A)Periodic B)Perpetual C)FIFO D)LIFO <div style=padding-top: 35px> Martson and Co. is using the _________ Inventory system.

A)Periodic
B)Perpetual
C)FIFO
D)LIFO
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Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?

A) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?

A) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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When prices are rising, a company using the FIFO costing method will generally pay less taxes than if the company had been using the LIFO method.
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Which of the following are subtracted from the purchase price of the inventory to determine net purchases?

A)Freight-out and freight-in
B)Purchase returns, purchase allowances and freight-in
C)Purchase returns, purchase allowances, and purchase discounts
D)None of the above
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Using the lower-of-cost-or-market rules to value ending inventory complies with the ongoing principles of accounting.
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A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?

A) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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Companies may choose to determine the cost of goods sold using the lower-of-cost-or-market rule.
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The choice of an inventory costing method has no significant impact on the company's income statement and balance sheet.
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The cost of inventory is the:

A)purchase price.
B)sum of all the costs incurred to bring the inventory to its intended use.
C)sum of all the costs incurred to bring the inventory to its intended use, plus any discounts and allowances.
D)sum of all the costs incurred to bring the inventory to its intended use, less any discounts and allowances.
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Adjusting entries for inventory are required under the perpetual inventory system.
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Bonz, Inc. is using a perpetual inventory system with a December 31 year end date. The balance in this company's inventory account as of September 30 would be equal to:

A)beginning inventory as of January 01.
B)beginning inventory as of January 01 plus all purchases from the beginning of the year through September 30, less all items sold from the beginning of the year through September 30.
C)beginning inventory as of January 01 plus all purchases from the beginning of the year through September 30.
D)all purchases from the beginning of the year through September 30.
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In a period of increasing prices, LIFO generally results in a lower tax liability.
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The inventory cost method based on the particular cost of certain units of inventory is the:

A)first-in, first-out method.
B)last-in, first-out method.
C)specific-unit-cost method.
D)weighted-average method.
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The inventory cost under the average cost per unit method will generally fall in between the inventory costs using the LIFO and FIFO methods.
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The weighted-average cost per unit is calculated as the cost of goods sold divided by the number of units actually sold.
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When applying the lower-of-cost-or-market rules to beginning inventory valuation, market value generally refers to the cost at which the company can sell a unit of inventory.
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Under the disclosure principle, the inventory accounting method must be disclosed.
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The specific unit cost method is preferred by accountants because it is easy to use and fairly accurate.
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A company whose inventory consists of very unique items would probably use which inventory method?

A)First-in, first-out
B)Last-in, first-out
C)Specific-unit-cost
D)Weighted-average of only the unique items
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The ending inventory using the LIFO costing method reports the oldest inventory costs.
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Net sales is computed as:

A)sales revenue less freight-out.
B)sales revenue less sales returns and allowances plus sales discounts.
C)sales less cost of goods sold.
D)sales revenue less sales returns and allowances less sales discounts.
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A LIFO liquidation occurs when the inventory prices fall below prices of the previous period.
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The lower-of-cost-or-market rule is based on accounting:

A)disclosure.
B)materiality.
C)conservatism.
D)revenue.
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The choice of an inventory costing method will affect:

A)the ending inventory.
B)the cost of goods sold.
C)the ending inventory and cost of goods sold.
D)none of the above.
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The conservatism principle in accounting means that a company should:

A)report enough information in its financial statements for outsiders to make knowledgeable decisions about the company.
B)report items in the financial statements at the least favorable amounts.
C)use the same accounting methods and procedures from period to period.
D)perform strictly proper accounting for items and transactions that are significant to the company's financial statements.
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Which inventory method gives the most realistic net income?

A)FIFO, because it uses cost in the order in which they were incurred
B)LIFO, because it includes the most recent costs in cost of goods sold
C)Average-cost, because it averages old and recent costs
D)The answer depends on whether prices are rising or falling.
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If prices are rising and a company is using LIFO, large purchases of inventory near the end of the year will:

A)increase income taxes paid.
B)decrease income taxes paid.
C)not change the value of ending inventory.
D)do none of the above.
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All of the following are reasons for choosing the FIFO versus the LIFO costing method EXCEPT that:

A)FIFO reports the most up-to-date inventory values on the balance sheet.
B)FIFO generally results in higher net income in period of rising prices.
C)FIFO uses more current costs in calculating the value of ending inventory.
D)FIFO results in lower income taxes.
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When LIFO is used and inventory quantities fall below the level of the previous period, the situation is called a:

A)LIFO adjustment.
B)LIFO failure.
C)LIFO liquidation.
D)LIFO materiality.
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The principle that can be summarized as "anticipate no gains, but provide for all possible losses and if in doubt, record an asset at the lowest reasonable amount and report a liability at the highest reasonable amount" is the:

A)revenue concept.
B)accounting conservatism principle.
C)the materiality principle.
D)disclosure principle.
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When inventory costs are increasing with no LIFO liquidation:

A)FIFO cost of goods sold will be higher than LIFO cost of goods sold.
B)FIFO ending inventory will be lower than LIFO ending inventory.
C)FIFO cost of goods sold will be lower than LIFO cost of goods sold.
D)FIFO and LIFO will result in the same cost of goods sold and ending inventory.
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When inventory prices are increasing, the FIFO costing method will generally yield a cost of goods sold that is:

A)higher than cost of goods sold under the LIFO method.
B)lower than cost of goods sold under the LIFO method.
C)equal to the gross profit under the LIFO method.
D)equal to cost of goods sold under the LIFO method.
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When inventory prices are falling, the LIFO costing method will generally result in a:

A)lower gross profit than under FIFO.
B)higher gross profit than under FIFO.
C)lower inventory value than under FIFO.
D)lower owners' equity balance than under FIFO.
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The accounting principle that states that a business should use the same accounting methods and procedures from period to period is the:

A)consistency principle.
B)historical cost principle.
C)disclosure principle.
D)conservatism principle.
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The disclosure principle requires that management prepare financial reports that disclose all of the following types of information EXCEPT:

A)information that is relevant to decision making.
B)forecasts of expected future earnings to help investors decide whether to invest in the company.
C)the method of inventory used.
D)information that facilitates comparison with other companies' financial reports.
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A company uses LIFO in one year, then switches to FIFO and then to average-cost. This is a violation of the:

A)disclosure principle
B)historical cost principle.
C)consistency principle.
D)conservatism principle.
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The use of the FIFO method generally increases taxable income:

A)when prices are constant.
B)when prices are declining.
C)when prices are increasing.
D)under all circumstances.
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Ace Company began the current accounting period with 9,000 units of inventory purchased for $100 per unit. Ace sells its units at $300 per unit. Ace would experience a LIFO liquidation if:

A)the sales price falls below $300 per unit.
B)the purchase price falls below $100 per unit.
C)the level of ending inventory falls below 9,000 units.
D)any of the above scenarios happened.
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Harmon Fraiser Industries had beginning inventory of 20,000 candles and an ending inventory of 15,000 candles. Harmon originally paid $1.80 each when it purchased the candles. The current replacement cost of the candles is $2.20 each. Each candle retails for $3.00. Harmon uses the LIFO method to account for its inventory. How did the LIFO liquidation affect the company's taxable income?

A)Taxable income increased because of the liquidation.
B)Taxable income decreased because of the liquidation.
C)Taxable income remained the same despite the liquidation.
D)You cannot determine taxable income from the given data.
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When the FIFO method is used, ending inventory is assumed to consist of the:

A)units with the lowest per unit cost.
B)units with the highest per unit cost.
C)oldest units.
D)most recently purchased units.
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When using the average-cost method to determine the cost of inventory, the average cost per unit is calculated as the cost of goods:

A)in ending inventory, divided by the number of units in ending inventory.
B)sold, divided by the number of units sold.
C)available for sale, divided by the number of units available for sale.
D)sold, divided by the average number of units in inventory.
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Deciding on which inventory method a company should use affects:

A)the profits to be reported.
B)the income taxes to be paid.
C)the values of ratios reported from the balance sheet.
D)all of the above.
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In a merchandising business, gross profit is the sum of sales revenue and the cost of goods sold.
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The number of inventory units on hand during the year may be determined from the accounting records under a perpetual inventory system; therefore, using this method, it is never necessary to count inventory at the end of the year.
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In a perpetual inventory system, businesses maintain a continuous record for each inventory item.
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Inventory is presented on the balance sheet at the selling price of the item.
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Two accounts that would appear on the financial statements of a merchandising company that are not needed by a service company are:

A)cost of goods sold and depreciation.
B)cost of goods sold and net income.
C)cost of goods sold and inventory.
D)inventory and depreciation.
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When a sale is made under the perpetual inventory system, there is no entry to cost of goods sold.
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Purchase returns and allowances and purchase discounts reduce the cost of goods sold.
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In a merchandising business, gross profit is equal to sales revenue minus:

A)cost of goods sold, operating expenses and prepaid expenses combined.
B)cost of goods sold and operating expenses combined.
C)cost of goods sold only.
D)cost of goods sold and sales commissions combined.
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Under the perpetual inventory system, inventory shifts from an asset to an expense when the seller delivers the goods to the buyer.
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To record the cost of inventory sold under a perpetual inventory, a debit to Cost of Goods Sold and a credit to Inventory is required.
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As a perpetual inventory system continuously updates the inventory account, a physical inventory count is not necessary to prove the inventory records.
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The cost of the inventory that the business has sold to customers is called:

A)Inventory.
B)Cost of Goods Sold.
C)Purchases.
D)Gross Profit.
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The cost of the inventory is the net amount of the purchases.
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In a merchandising company's income statement, which of the following would NOT be included in the Cost of Goods Sold calculation?

A)Shipping costs from the manufacturer to the merchandiser
B)Sales commissions
C)Returns of inventory purchases
D)Sales taxes on inventory purchases, as shown on the invoices
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The merchandise inventory is reported as an asset until it is sold.
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The cost of inventory that is still on hand and has NOT been sold to customers is called:

A)cost of goods sold, and it appears on the balance sheet.
B)inventory, a current asset that appears on the income statement.
C)inventory, a current asset that appears on the balance sheet.
D)cost of goods sold, and it appears on the income statement.
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The largest expense on the income statement for most merchandising companies is:

A)administrative expenses.
B)selling expenses.
C)cost of goods sold.
D)other expenses.
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Only freight-out costs associated with merchandise inventory are included in cost of goods sold.
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A purchase return is a decrease in the cost of purchases because the purchaser returned goods to the supplier.
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Sales revenue is based on the _________ price of the inventory, while cost of goods sold is based on the __________ of the inventory.

A)cost, sales
B)cost, cost
C)sales, sales
D)sales, cost
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Which of the following is added to the purchase price of the inventory to determine net purchases?

A)Freight-out
B)Freight-in
C)Purchase returns
D)Purchase discounts
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On the income statement, after a company computes gross profit, it subtracts:

A)cost of goods sold.
B)inventory.
C)operating expenses.
D)all of the above.
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On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry: <strong>On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry:   What is the Gross Profit from this sale?</strong> A)$10,000 B)$15,000 C)$25,000 D)$ 0 What is the Gross Profit from this sale?

A)$10,000
B)$15,000
C)$25,000
D)$ 0
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The inventory system that uses computer software to keep a running record of inventory on hand is the:

A)cost of goods sold inventory system.
B)periodic inventory system.
C)perpetual inventory system.
D)hybrid inventory system.
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BMX Co. sells item XJ15 for $1,000 per unit, and has a cost of goods sold percentage of 80%. The gross profit to be found for selling 20 items:

A)is $20,000.
B)is $16,000.
C)is $ 4,000.
D)cannot be calculated with a cost of goods sold percentage greater than 50%.
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The inventory system that does not keep a running record of all goods bought, sold, and on hand and- therefore-must take a physical count of the inventory on hand to determine the ending inventory is:

A)the cost of goods sold inventory system.
B)the periodic inventory system.
C)the perpetual inventory system.
D)all of the above.
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A periodic inventory system:

A)is used for inexpensive goods.
B)is not expensive to maintain.
C)does not keep a running record of inventory on hand.
D)is all of the above.
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A company using a perpetual inventory system will use which of the following accounts?

A)Cost of Goods Purchases
B)Inventory Returns
C)Purchases
D)Inventory
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Under a perpetual inventory system, when a sale is made:

A)the company makes a journal entry to record the sale only.
B)the company makes a journal entry to record only the cost of goods sold.
C)the company makes a journal entry to record the sale and the cost of goods sold.
D)no journal entry needs to be made.
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The two main types of inventory accounting systems are:

A)cost of goods sold and gross profit.
B)perpetual and periodic.
C)perpetual and continuous.
D)none of the above.
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Unlike the periodic inventory system, the perpetual inventory system:

A)does not require a physical count of the ending inventory.
B)includes only the inventory purchased for cash.
C)provides a continuous record of inventory on hand.
D)is not required by GAAP.
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What is the formula used to calculate net purchases?

A)Purchases less Purchase Returns and Allowances plus Purchase Discounts less freight-in
B)Purchases plus Purchase Returns and Allowances less Purchase Discounts plus freight-in
C)Purchases less Purchase Returns and Allowances less Purchase Discounts plus freight-in
D)Beginning Inventory less Purchases
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A perpetual inventory system offers which of the following advantages?

A)Inventory balances have to be counted to be accurate.
B)This system is used for inexpensive goods.
C)This system is more expensive than a periodic system.
D)This system helps to determine if there is a sufficient supply of inventory on hand to fill customer orders, just by reviewing the inventory records.
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34
A company purchased inventory for $800 per unit. The inventory was marked up to sell for $1,000 per unit. The entries to record the sale for cash and the cost of a unit of inventory would include debits to which of the following accounts?

A)Sales, $1,000; Inventory, $800
B)Cash, $1,000; Cost of Goods Sold, $800
C)Cash, $800; Cost of Goods Sold, $1,000
D)Sales, $800; Inventory, $800
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35
A company purchased merchandise inventory on credit for $600 per unit, and later sold the inventory for $800 per unit. The journal entry to record the purchase of inventory included a debit to:

A)Accounts Receivable.
B)Inventory.
C)Accounts Payable.
D)Cost of Goods Sold.
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36
How do purchase returns and allowances and purchase discounts affect net purchases?

A)Both are added to purchases.
B)Both are subtracted from purchases.
C)Purchase returns and allowances are added to purchases; purchase discounts are subtracted from purchases.
D)Purchase returns and allowances are subtracted from purchases; purchase discounts are added to purchases.
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37
Exter Co. receives terms of 2/10, n/30 on all invoices from Garn Industries. On January 15, 2011, Exter purchased items from Garn for $4,200, excluding taxes and shipping costs. What amount would Exter use as the purchase discount if the invoice was paid on January 28, 2011?

A)$ 0
B)$ 84
C)$4,116
D)$4,200
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38
On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry: <strong>On July 16, 2011, Martson and Co. made the following journal entry:   Martson and Co. is using the _________ Inventory system.</strong> A)Periodic B)Perpetual C)FIFO D)LIFO Martson and Co. is using the _________ Inventory system.

A)Periodic
B)Perpetual
C)FIFO
D)LIFO
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39
Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?

A) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Using a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the cost of merchandise sold on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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40
Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?

A) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Under a perpetual inventory system, which of the following entries would record the purchase of merchandise on credit?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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41
When prices are rising, a company using the FIFO costing method will generally pay less taxes than if the company had been using the LIFO method.
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42
Which of the following are subtracted from the purchase price of the inventory to determine net purchases?

A)Freight-out and freight-in
B)Purchase returns, purchase allowances and freight-in
C)Purchase returns, purchase allowances, and purchase discounts
D)None of the above
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43
Using the lower-of-cost-or-market rules to value ending inventory complies with the ongoing principles of accounting.
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44
A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?

A) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .
B) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .
C) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .
D) <strong>A company purchased 400 units at $75 per unit. The company sold 385 units. What is the cost of goods sold and ending inventory?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   . .
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45
Companies may choose to determine the cost of goods sold using the lower-of-cost-or-market rule.
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46
The choice of an inventory costing method has no significant impact on the company's income statement and balance sheet.
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47
The cost of inventory is the:

A)purchase price.
B)sum of all the costs incurred to bring the inventory to its intended use.
C)sum of all the costs incurred to bring the inventory to its intended use, plus any discounts and allowances.
D)sum of all the costs incurred to bring the inventory to its intended use, less any discounts and allowances.
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48
Adjusting entries for inventory are required under the perpetual inventory system.
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49
Bonz, Inc. is using a perpetual inventory system with a December 31 year end date. The balance in this company's inventory account as of September 30 would be equal to:

A)beginning inventory as of January 01.
B)beginning inventory as of January 01 plus all purchases from the beginning of the year through September 30, less all items sold from the beginning of the year through September 30.
C)beginning inventory as of January 01 plus all purchases from the beginning of the year through September 30.
D)all purchases from the beginning of the year through September 30.
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50
In a period of increasing prices, LIFO generally results in a lower tax liability.
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51
The inventory cost method based on the particular cost of certain units of inventory is the:

A)first-in, first-out method.
B)last-in, first-out method.
C)specific-unit-cost method.
D)weighted-average method.
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52
The inventory cost under the average cost per unit method will generally fall in between the inventory costs using the LIFO and FIFO methods.
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53
The weighted-average cost per unit is calculated as the cost of goods sold divided by the number of units actually sold.
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54
When applying the lower-of-cost-or-market rules to beginning inventory valuation, market value generally refers to the cost at which the company can sell a unit of inventory.
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55
Under the disclosure principle, the inventory accounting method must be disclosed.
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56
The specific unit cost method is preferred by accountants because it is easy to use and fairly accurate.
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57
A company whose inventory consists of very unique items would probably use which inventory method?

A)First-in, first-out
B)Last-in, first-out
C)Specific-unit-cost
D)Weighted-average of only the unique items
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58
The ending inventory using the LIFO costing method reports the oldest inventory costs.
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59
Net sales is computed as:

A)sales revenue less freight-out.
B)sales revenue less sales returns and allowances plus sales discounts.
C)sales less cost of goods sold.
D)sales revenue less sales returns and allowances less sales discounts.
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60
A LIFO liquidation occurs when the inventory prices fall below prices of the previous period.
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61
The lower-of-cost-or-market rule is based on accounting:

A)disclosure.
B)materiality.
C)conservatism.
D)revenue.
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62
The choice of an inventory costing method will affect:

A)the ending inventory.
B)the cost of goods sold.
C)the ending inventory and cost of goods sold.
D)none of the above.
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63
The conservatism principle in accounting means that a company should:

A)report enough information in its financial statements for outsiders to make knowledgeable decisions about the company.
B)report items in the financial statements at the least favorable amounts.
C)use the same accounting methods and procedures from period to period.
D)perform strictly proper accounting for items and transactions that are significant to the company's financial statements.
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64
Which inventory method gives the most realistic net income?

A)FIFO, because it uses cost in the order in which they were incurred
B)LIFO, because it includes the most recent costs in cost of goods sold
C)Average-cost, because it averages old and recent costs
D)The answer depends on whether prices are rising or falling.
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65
If prices are rising and a company is using LIFO, large purchases of inventory near the end of the year will:

A)increase income taxes paid.
B)decrease income taxes paid.
C)not change the value of ending inventory.
D)do none of the above.
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66
All of the following are reasons for choosing the FIFO versus the LIFO costing method EXCEPT that:

A)FIFO reports the most up-to-date inventory values on the balance sheet.
B)FIFO generally results in higher net income in period of rising prices.
C)FIFO uses more current costs in calculating the value of ending inventory.
D)FIFO results in lower income taxes.
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67
When LIFO is used and inventory quantities fall below the level of the previous period, the situation is called a:

A)LIFO adjustment.
B)LIFO failure.
C)LIFO liquidation.
D)LIFO materiality.
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68
The principle that can be summarized as "anticipate no gains, but provide for all possible losses and if in doubt, record an asset at the lowest reasonable amount and report a liability at the highest reasonable amount" is the:

A)revenue concept.
B)accounting conservatism principle.
C)the materiality principle.
D)disclosure principle.
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69
When inventory costs are increasing with no LIFO liquidation:

A)FIFO cost of goods sold will be higher than LIFO cost of goods sold.
B)FIFO ending inventory will be lower than LIFO ending inventory.
C)FIFO cost of goods sold will be lower than LIFO cost of goods sold.
D)FIFO and LIFO will result in the same cost of goods sold and ending inventory.
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70
When inventory prices are increasing, the FIFO costing method will generally yield a cost of goods sold that is:

A)higher than cost of goods sold under the LIFO method.
B)lower than cost of goods sold under the LIFO method.
C)equal to the gross profit under the LIFO method.
D)equal to cost of goods sold under the LIFO method.
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71
When inventory prices are falling, the LIFO costing method will generally result in a:

A)lower gross profit than under FIFO.
B)higher gross profit than under FIFO.
C)lower inventory value than under FIFO.
D)lower owners' equity balance than under FIFO.
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72
The accounting principle that states that a business should use the same accounting methods and procedures from period to period is the:

A)consistency principle.
B)historical cost principle.
C)disclosure principle.
D)conservatism principle.
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73
The disclosure principle requires that management prepare financial reports that disclose all of the following types of information EXCEPT:

A)information that is relevant to decision making.
B)forecasts of expected future earnings to help investors decide whether to invest in the company.
C)the method of inventory used.
D)information that facilitates comparison with other companies' financial reports.
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74
A company uses LIFO in one year, then switches to FIFO and then to average-cost. This is a violation of the:

A)disclosure principle
B)historical cost principle.
C)consistency principle.
D)conservatism principle.
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75
The use of the FIFO method generally increases taxable income:

A)when prices are constant.
B)when prices are declining.
C)when prices are increasing.
D)under all circumstances.
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76
Ace Company began the current accounting period with 9,000 units of inventory purchased for $100 per unit. Ace sells its units at $300 per unit. Ace would experience a LIFO liquidation if:

A)the sales price falls below $300 per unit.
B)the purchase price falls below $100 per unit.
C)the level of ending inventory falls below 9,000 units.
D)any of the above scenarios happened.
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77
Harmon Fraiser Industries had beginning inventory of 20,000 candles and an ending inventory of 15,000 candles. Harmon originally paid $1.80 each when it purchased the candles. The current replacement cost of the candles is $2.20 each. Each candle retails for $3.00. Harmon uses the LIFO method to account for its inventory. How did the LIFO liquidation affect the company's taxable income?

A)Taxable income increased because of the liquidation.
B)Taxable income decreased because of the liquidation.
C)Taxable income remained the same despite the liquidation.
D)You cannot determine taxable income from the given data.
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78
When the FIFO method is used, ending inventory is assumed to consist of the:

A)units with the lowest per unit cost.
B)units with the highest per unit cost.
C)oldest units.
D)most recently purchased units.
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79
When using the average-cost method to determine the cost of inventory, the average cost per unit is calculated as the cost of goods:

A)in ending inventory, divided by the number of units in ending inventory.
B)sold, divided by the number of units sold.
C)available for sale, divided by the number of units available for sale.
D)sold, divided by the average number of units in inventory.
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80
Deciding on which inventory method a company should use affects:

A)the profits to be reported.
B)the income taxes to be paid.
C)the values of ratios reported from the balance sheet.
D)all of the above.
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