Deck 9: Current Liabilities, Contingencies, and the Time Value of Money

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International accounting standards require companies to present classified balance sheets with liabilities classified as either current or long term.
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In the statement of cash flows,a decrease in accounts payable would be shown as an increase in the Operating Activities category.
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The current maturity of long-term debt is a current liability.
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Estimated liability for product warranties to be paid in the upcoming year is a current liability.
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For users of financial statements,the current liability classification in the balance sheet is important because it is most closely tied to the concept of profitability.
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Discount on Notes Payable is treated as a reduction of notes payable on the balance sheet.
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U.S.standards require a classified balance sheet,but international accounting standards do not require companies to present classified balance sheets with liabilities classified as either current or long term.
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Accrued wages is a current liability.
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When a liability is accrued,the account debited in the transaction is a stockholders' equity account.
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A remotely possible loss from a lawsuit is not reported on the balance sheet as a current liability.
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If a bank discounts a note,then the borrower needs to only pay the cash received and not the face value of the note.
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Warranty expenses are the result of the selling company's estimate of the number of units sold during the current year that may become defective and need repair or replacement during the warranty period.
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Generally,an increase in a current liability results in an increase in the Operating Activities category of the cash flow statement.
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In the statement of cash flows,an increase in a current liability will appear as an increase in the Financing category.
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Income taxes payable is a current liability.
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A note payable that is due in six months is a current liability.
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A company gives a two-year warranty for its product.The estimated liability for product warranties for the upcoming year is a current liability.
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A note payable due in two years is a current liability.
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Income taxes payable are recognized as an expense once they are paid to the respective government or taxing authority.
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An amount that has been incurred as an expense,but has not yet been paid should be considered an accrued liability.
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An annuity is a series of equal payments made at equal intervals in the future.
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The liability for a premium offer estimated to be redeemed is not a current liability.
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A contingent liability is recorded if it is probable and can be reasonably estimated.
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When borrowing money to be repaid in regular future payments,the payment is based on the present value of the loan,the interest rate,and the length of the loan.
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Advance ticket sales for a concert next month are a current liability.
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In a compound interest problem,if you know the future value,the present value,and the number of periods,then you can solve for the interest rate.
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Simple interest on a loan can be calculated by multiplying the principal by the annual interest rate expressed as a percentage of the time in years or a fraction of the time in years.
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The present value is the value today of a single amount to be paid or received at a specific date in the future.
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Compound interest is a repeated calculation of the interest only on the principal over certain periods of time.
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If you plan to invest $10,000 and want to determine how much will be accumulated in six years if you earn interest at 7% per year,you would calculate this using the future value of an annuity.
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When a company uses coupon or premium offers in conjunction with the sale of its products,there is no need to record any contingent liability.
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For a given contingent liability,a company has the choice of either recording it on the balance sheet or disclosing it in the notes.
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Contingent assets may be disclosed in the notes if probable and reasonably estimable.
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Curtain Corp.stands to receive a sufficient cash settlement from a lawsuit.Curtain needs to record this on its accounting records.
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$2,000 invested today at 12% with compound interest will yield $2,480 in two years.
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Accountants need not worry about calculations based on the concept of the time value of money.
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If the annual interest is 12%,but the compounding is done quarterly,then the interest rate is 4% per period.
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The terms referring to contingencies differ between U.S.GAAP and IFRS.
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International accounting standards use the term provision for those contingent items that must be recorded on the balance sheet.
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Redfern Company has current assets of $150,000 and current liabilities of $60,000.How much inventory could it purchase on account and achieve its minimum desired current ratio of 2 to 1?

A)$10,000
B)$20,000
C)$30,000
D)$40,000
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All of the following are characteristics of current liabilities except

A)they may be replaced with a new short-term liability rather than being paid in cash.
B)they may involve estimated amounts.
C)they are due within one year or within the operating cycle,whichever is longer.
D)All three of these are characteristic of current liabilities.
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A bank loaned Darden Company $10,000 on a one-year,6% note,but deducted the interest in advance.The journal entry made by Darden to record receipt of the cash would include a(n)

A)increase in cash for $9,400.
B)increase in cash for $600.
C)decrease in notes payable for $10,600.
D)decrease in notes payable for $9,400.
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If current assets amount to $150,total assets $350,current liabilities $65,and total liabilities $100,then the current ratio is

A)2.12 to 1.
B)2.31 to 1.
C)3.03 to 1.
D)3.50 to 1.
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Assume the current ratio is 3 to 1.Estimating the warranties expense on the period's sales would cause the current ratio to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)be unchanged since the effects offset one another.
D)be unchanged since it has no effect on any current accounts.
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Which of the following statements is true of liabilities?

A)Accounts payable are listed in the Current Liabilities section in alphabetical order by vendor.
B)Classification of current liabilities is important because of the liquidity concept.
C)Current liabilities are listed in order of decreasing amounts in the Current Liabilities section of the balance sheet.
D)U.S.accounting principles differ from those of other countries;this is especially true for current liabilities.
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Assume the current ratio is 3 to 4.Purchases of inventory on account would cause the current ratio to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)be unchanged since the effects offset each other.
D)be unchanged since it has no effect on any current accounts.
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Which of the following is not classified as a noncurrent liability?

A)Bonds payable
B)Capital lease obligations
C)Current portion of long-term debt
D)Mortgage payable
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If a company borrows money from its bank and the bank deducts the interest in advance,the company would record the amount of the interest deduction as

A)a loss.
B)an expense.
C)a discount.
D)prepaid interest.
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Which of the following statements about current liabilities is true?

A)Current liabilities are listed in order of decreasing amounts in the Current Liabilities section of the balance sheet.
B)The amount of current liabilities has little implication for a company's liquidity.
C)The Current Liabilities section never contains any portion of long-term liabilities.
D)The current ratio is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities.
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If a company purchases $3,200 worth of inventory with terms of 2/10,n/30 on March 3 and pays April 2,then the amount paid to the seller would be

A)$3,136.
B)$3,150.
C)$3,168.
D)$3,200.
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A company has $8,000 in cash,$9,250 in accounts receivable,and $19,500 in inventory.If current liabilities are $14,350,then the quick ratio would be

A)5.0 to 1.
B)2.6 to 1.
C)2.0 to 1.
D)1.2 to 1.
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A company has $200 in cash,$500 in accounts receivable,and $700 in inventory.If current liabilities are $400,then the current ratio would be

A)1.75 to 1.
B)3.50 to 1.
C)3.00 to 1.
D)2.25 to 1.
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The payment of accounts payable results in a(n)

A)decrease in liabilities and a decrease in assets.
B)decrease in liabilities and an increase in assets.
C)increase in liabilities and a decrease in owners' equity.
D)decrease in liabilities and an increase in owners' equity.
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A company has $200 in cash,$500 in accounts receivable,and $700 in inventory.If current liabilities are $400,then the quick ratio would be

A)1.75 to 1.
B)2.25 to 1.
C)3.00 to 1.
D)3.50 to 1.
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Which of the following accounts is not classified as a current liability?

A)Note payable,due in three years
B)Taxes payable
C)Salaries payable
D)Accounts payable
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Long-term assets are $800,current liabilities are $500,and long-term liabilities are $600.If the current ratio is 2.5 to 1,then current assets are

A)$200.
B)$625.
C)$1,250.
D)$2,000.
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Assume the current ratio is 2 to 1.Payment on accrued salaries payable would cause the current ratio to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)be unchanged since the effects offset one another.
D)be unchanged since it has no impact on any current accounts.
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Current liabilities are defined as those liabilities that will be satisfied

A)by the end of the operating cycle.
B)within one year.
C)within one year or within the operating cycle,whichever is longer.
D)within one year or within the operating cycle,whichever is shorter.
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The landlord records the security deposit she collects from the tenant as a(n)

A)asset.
B)liability.
C)contingent liability.
D)contra liability.
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If a company purchases $3,200 worth of inventory with terms of 3/10,n/30 on March 3 and pays March 12,then the amount paid to the seller would be

A)$96.
B)$3,104.
C)$3,200.
D)None of these are correct.
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On November 1,Greenfield Corporation borrowed $55,000 from a bank and signed a 12%,90-day note payable in the amount of $55,000.If you assume 360 days in year,the November 30 adjustment will

A)increase interest expense by $550 and decrease cash by $550.
B)increase discount on notes payable by $1,100 and increase interest payable by $1,100.
C)increase interest expense by $550 and increase interest payable by $550.
D)increase interest expense by $550 and increase notes payable by $550.
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Employees earn $6,000 per day,work five days per week,Monday through Friday,and get paid every Friday.If the previous payday was January 26 and the accounting period ends on January 31,what amount is the ending balance in the Wages Payable account?

A)$18,000
B)$6,000
C)$30,000
D)None of these are correct
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A company's weekly payroll amounts to $50,000 and payday for the week is every Friday.Employees work five days per week,Monday through Friday.The appropriate journal entry was recorded at the end of the accounting period,Monday,March 31,2017.What amount is wages expense for April for the payday,Friday,April,4,2017?

A)$0
B)$40,000
C)$10,000
D)$50,000
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On November 1,2017,Brownsville Co.borrowed $80,000 from State Bank and signed a 12%,six-month note payable,all due at maturity.The interest on this loan is stated separately.At December 31,2017,the adjustment for this note includes a(n)

A)increase to interest expense for $3,200.
B)increase to notes payable for $1,600.
C)decrease to cash for $4,800.
D)increase to interest payable for $1,600.
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If a company purchases $3,000 worth of inventory with terms of 1/15,n/30 and pays within 15 days,then the amount paid to the seller would be

A)$2,550.
B)$2,970.
C)$3,000.
D)$3,030.
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On May 1,Chris Company borrowed $30,000 from Third Street Bank on a one-year,6% note.If the company keeps its records on a calendar year,an entry is needed on December 31 to increase

A)interest expense by $600.
B)interest expense by $1,800.
C)interest payable by $900.
D)interest payable by $1,200.
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On November 1,2017,Brownsville Co.borrowed $80,000 from State Bank and signed a 12%,six-month note payable,all due at maturity.The interest on this loan is stated separately.At December 31,2017,Brownsville Co.'s overall liability for this loan amounts to

A)$84,800.
B)$80,000.
C)$81,600.
D)$83,200.
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There are some liabilities,such as income tax payable,for which the amounts must be estimated.Failure to estimate these amounts and record them would be a violation of the

A)matching principle.
B)convention of conservation.
C)practice of consistency.
D)concept of historical cost.
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An invoice received from a supplier for $8,000 on January 1 with terms 1/15,n/30 means that the company should pay

A)$7,920 before the end of January.
B)either $7,920 before January 16 or $8,000 before the end of the month.
C)$8,000 between January 2 and January 16.
D)$6,800 before January 16.
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Marsh Corporation borrowed $90,000 by issuing a 12%,six-month note payable,all due at the maturity date.After one month,the company's total liability for this loan amounts to

A)$91,800.
B)$90,900.
C)$90,450.
D)$90,000.
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Proctor Inc.has a weekly payroll of $8,000 for a five-day workweek,Monday through Friday.If December 31,the last day of the accounting year,falls on Wednesday,Proctor would make an adjustment that would

A)increase wages expense by $4,800.
B)decrease wages payable by $4,800.
C)decrease cash by $4,800.
D)increase wages payable by $8,000.
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Long-term assets are $5,000,current liabilities are $700,and long-term liabilities are $3,000.If the current ratio is 3 to 1,then current assets are

A)$9,000.
B)$6,900.
C)$4,300.
D)$2,100.
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A bank loaned York Construction Company $35,000 on a one-year,6% note,but deducted the interest in advance.The journal entry made by York to record receipt of the cash would include a(n)

A)increase in cash for $35,000.
B)decrease in notes payable for $32,900.
C)increase in discount on notes payable for $2,100.
D)increase in interest revenue for $2,100.
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On October 1,Lawrence Company borrowed $60,000 from Fourth National Bank on a one-year,7% note.If the company's fiscal year ends as of December 31,Lawrence should make an entry to increase

A)interest expense,$4,200.
B)notes payable,$1,050.
C)interest payable,$1,050.
D)prepaid interest,$3,150.
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Executive,Inc.has a weekly payroll of $10,000 for a five-day workweek,Monday through Friday.If December 31,the last day of the accounting year,falls on Thursday,Executive would make an adjusting entry that would

A)increase wages expense by $8,000.
B)decrease wages payable by $2,000.
C)decrease cash by $8,000.
D)increase wages payable by $2,000.
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Interest payable on a loan becomes a liability

A)when the borrowed money is received.
B)when the note payable is issued.
C)at the maturity date.
D)as it accrues.
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Almost all current liabilities affect the Operating category of the statement of cash flows,but one that does not affect cash provided by operating activities is

A)accounts payable.
B)interest payable.
C)notes payable.
D)taxes payable.
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All of the following statements are true except

A)U.S.standards do not require a classified balance sheet.
B)IFRS require companies to present classified balance sheets.
C)under IFRS,an unclassified balance sheet based on the order of liquidity is acceptable only when it provides more reliable information than a classified one.
D)U.S.standards require a classified balance sheet with liabilities in order by size or by order of liquidity.
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If current assets amount to $62,000,total assets $350,000,current liabilities $31,000,and total liabilities $125,000,then the current ratio is

A)0.5 to 1.
B)2.0 to 1.
C)2.8 to 1.
D)3.0 to 1.
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An example of a current liability that must be accrued is

A)accounts payable.
B)current maturity of long-term debt.
C)revenue received in advance.
D)income taxes payable.
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International accounting standards require companies to present classified balance sheets with liabilities classified as either current or long term.
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In the statement of cash flows,a decrease in accounts payable would be shown as an increase in the Operating Activities category.
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The current maturity of long-term debt is a current liability.
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Estimated liability for product warranties to be paid in the upcoming year is a current liability.
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For users of financial statements,the current liability classification in the balance sheet is important because it is most closely tied to the concept of profitability.
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Discount on Notes Payable is treated as a reduction of notes payable on the balance sheet.
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U.S.standards require a classified balance sheet,but international accounting standards do not require companies to present classified balance sheets with liabilities classified as either current or long term.
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Accrued wages is a current liability.
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When a liability is accrued,the account debited in the transaction is a stockholders' equity account.
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A remotely possible loss from a lawsuit is not reported on the balance sheet as a current liability.
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If a bank discounts a note,then the borrower needs to only pay the cash received and not the face value of the note.
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Warranty expenses are the result of the selling company's estimate of the number of units sold during the current year that may become defective and need repair or replacement during the warranty period.
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Generally,an increase in a current liability results in an increase in the Operating Activities category of the cash flow statement.
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In the statement of cash flows,an increase in a current liability will appear as an increase in the Financing category.
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Income taxes payable is a current liability.
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A note payable that is due in six months is a current liability.
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A company gives a two-year warranty for its product.The estimated liability for product warranties for the upcoming year is a current liability.
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A note payable due in two years is a current liability.
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Income taxes payable are recognized as an expense once they are paid to the respective government or taxing authority.
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An amount that has been incurred as an expense,but has not yet been paid should be considered an accrued liability.
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An annuity is a series of equal payments made at equal intervals in the future.
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The liability for a premium offer estimated to be redeemed is not a current liability.
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A contingent liability is recorded if it is probable and can be reasonably estimated.
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When borrowing money to be repaid in regular future payments,the payment is based on the present value of the loan,the interest rate,and the length of the loan.
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Advance ticket sales for a concert next month are a current liability.
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In a compound interest problem,if you know the future value,the present value,and the number of periods,then you can solve for the interest rate.
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Simple interest on a loan can be calculated by multiplying the principal by the annual interest rate expressed as a percentage of the time in years or a fraction of the time in years.
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The present value is the value today of a single amount to be paid or received at a specific date in the future.
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Compound interest is a repeated calculation of the interest only on the principal over certain periods of time.
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If you plan to invest $10,000 and want to determine how much will be accumulated in six years if you earn interest at 7% per year,you would calculate this using the future value of an annuity.
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When a company uses coupon or premium offers in conjunction with the sale of its products,there is no need to record any contingent liability.
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For a given contingent liability,a company has the choice of either recording it on the balance sheet or disclosing it in the notes.
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Contingent assets may be disclosed in the notes if probable and reasonably estimable.
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Curtain Corp.stands to receive a sufficient cash settlement from a lawsuit.Curtain needs to record this on its accounting records.
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$2,000 invested today at 12% with compound interest will yield $2,480 in two years.
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Accountants need not worry about calculations based on the concept of the time value of money.
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If the annual interest is 12%,but the compounding is done quarterly,then the interest rate is 4% per period.
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The terms referring to contingencies differ between U.S.GAAP and IFRS.
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International accounting standards use the term provision for those contingent items that must be recorded on the balance sheet.
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Redfern Company has current assets of $150,000 and current liabilities of $60,000.How much inventory could it purchase on account and achieve its minimum desired current ratio of 2 to 1?

A)$10,000
B)$20,000
C)$30,000
D)$40,000
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All of the following are characteristics of current liabilities except

A)they may be replaced with a new short-term liability rather than being paid in cash.
B)they may involve estimated amounts.
C)they are due within one year or within the operating cycle,whichever is longer.
D)All three of these are characteristic of current liabilities.
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A bank loaned Darden Company $10,000 on a one-year,6% note,but deducted the interest in advance.The journal entry made by Darden to record receipt of the cash would include a(n)

A)increase in cash for $9,400.
B)increase in cash for $600.
C)decrease in notes payable for $10,600.
D)decrease in notes payable for $9,400.
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43
If current assets amount to $150,total assets $350,current liabilities $65,and total liabilities $100,then the current ratio is

A)2.12 to 1.
B)2.31 to 1.
C)3.03 to 1.
D)3.50 to 1.
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Assume the current ratio is 3 to 1.Estimating the warranties expense on the period's sales would cause the current ratio to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)be unchanged since the effects offset one another.
D)be unchanged since it has no effect on any current accounts.
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Which of the following statements is true of liabilities?

A)Accounts payable are listed in the Current Liabilities section in alphabetical order by vendor.
B)Classification of current liabilities is important because of the liquidity concept.
C)Current liabilities are listed in order of decreasing amounts in the Current Liabilities section of the balance sheet.
D)U.S.accounting principles differ from those of other countries;this is especially true for current liabilities.
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Assume the current ratio is 3 to 4.Purchases of inventory on account would cause the current ratio to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)be unchanged since the effects offset each other.
D)be unchanged since it has no effect on any current accounts.
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Which of the following is not classified as a noncurrent liability?

A)Bonds payable
B)Capital lease obligations
C)Current portion of long-term debt
D)Mortgage payable
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If a company borrows money from its bank and the bank deducts the interest in advance,the company would record the amount of the interest deduction as

A)a loss.
B)an expense.
C)a discount.
D)prepaid interest.
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Which of the following statements about current liabilities is true?

A)Current liabilities are listed in order of decreasing amounts in the Current Liabilities section of the balance sheet.
B)The amount of current liabilities has little implication for a company's liquidity.
C)The Current Liabilities section never contains any portion of long-term liabilities.
D)The current ratio is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities.
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If a company purchases $3,200 worth of inventory with terms of 2/10,n/30 on March 3 and pays April 2,then the amount paid to the seller would be

A)$3,136.
B)$3,150.
C)$3,168.
D)$3,200.
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A company has $8,000 in cash,$9,250 in accounts receivable,and $19,500 in inventory.If current liabilities are $14,350,then the quick ratio would be

A)5.0 to 1.
B)2.6 to 1.
C)2.0 to 1.
D)1.2 to 1.
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A company has $200 in cash,$500 in accounts receivable,and $700 in inventory.If current liabilities are $400,then the current ratio would be

A)1.75 to 1.
B)3.50 to 1.
C)3.00 to 1.
D)2.25 to 1.
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53
The payment of accounts payable results in a(n)

A)decrease in liabilities and a decrease in assets.
B)decrease in liabilities and an increase in assets.
C)increase in liabilities and a decrease in owners' equity.
D)decrease in liabilities and an increase in owners' equity.
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54
A company has $200 in cash,$500 in accounts receivable,and $700 in inventory.If current liabilities are $400,then the quick ratio would be

A)1.75 to 1.
B)2.25 to 1.
C)3.00 to 1.
D)3.50 to 1.
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55
Which of the following accounts is not classified as a current liability?

A)Note payable,due in three years
B)Taxes payable
C)Salaries payable
D)Accounts payable
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56
Long-term assets are $800,current liabilities are $500,and long-term liabilities are $600.If the current ratio is 2.5 to 1,then current assets are

A)$200.
B)$625.
C)$1,250.
D)$2,000.
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57
Assume the current ratio is 2 to 1.Payment on accrued salaries payable would cause the current ratio to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)be unchanged since the effects offset one another.
D)be unchanged since it has no impact on any current accounts.
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58
Current liabilities are defined as those liabilities that will be satisfied

A)by the end of the operating cycle.
B)within one year.
C)within one year or within the operating cycle,whichever is longer.
D)within one year or within the operating cycle,whichever is shorter.
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59
The landlord records the security deposit she collects from the tenant as a(n)

A)asset.
B)liability.
C)contingent liability.
D)contra liability.
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60
If a company purchases $3,200 worth of inventory with terms of 3/10,n/30 on March 3 and pays March 12,then the amount paid to the seller would be

A)$96.
B)$3,104.
C)$3,200.
D)None of these are correct.
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61
On November 1,Greenfield Corporation borrowed $55,000 from a bank and signed a 12%,90-day note payable in the amount of $55,000.If you assume 360 days in year,the November 30 adjustment will

A)increase interest expense by $550 and decrease cash by $550.
B)increase discount on notes payable by $1,100 and increase interest payable by $1,100.
C)increase interest expense by $550 and increase interest payable by $550.
D)increase interest expense by $550 and increase notes payable by $550.
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62
Employees earn $6,000 per day,work five days per week,Monday through Friday,and get paid every Friday.If the previous payday was January 26 and the accounting period ends on January 31,what amount is the ending balance in the Wages Payable account?

A)$18,000
B)$6,000
C)$30,000
D)None of these are correct
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63
A company's weekly payroll amounts to $50,000 and payday for the week is every Friday.Employees work five days per week,Monday through Friday.The appropriate journal entry was recorded at the end of the accounting period,Monday,March 31,2017.What amount is wages expense for April for the payday,Friday,April,4,2017?

A)$0
B)$40,000
C)$10,000
D)$50,000
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64
On November 1,2017,Brownsville Co.borrowed $80,000 from State Bank and signed a 12%,six-month note payable,all due at maturity.The interest on this loan is stated separately.At December 31,2017,the adjustment for this note includes a(n)

A)increase to interest expense for $3,200.
B)increase to notes payable for $1,600.
C)decrease to cash for $4,800.
D)increase to interest payable for $1,600.
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65
If a company purchases $3,000 worth of inventory with terms of 1/15,n/30 and pays within 15 days,then the amount paid to the seller would be

A)$2,550.
B)$2,970.
C)$3,000.
D)$3,030.
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66
On May 1,Chris Company borrowed $30,000 from Third Street Bank on a one-year,6% note.If the company keeps its records on a calendar year,an entry is needed on December 31 to increase

A)interest expense by $600.
B)interest expense by $1,800.
C)interest payable by $900.
D)interest payable by $1,200.
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67
On November 1,2017,Brownsville Co.borrowed $80,000 from State Bank and signed a 12%,six-month note payable,all due at maturity.The interest on this loan is stated separately.At December 31,2017,Brownsville Co.'s overall liability for this loan amounts to

A)$84,800.
B)$80,000.
C)$81,600.
D)$83,200.
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68
There are some liabilities,such as income tax payable,for which the amounts must be estimated.Failure to estimate these amounts and record them would be a violation of the

A)matching principle.
B)convention of conservation.
C)practice of consistency.
D)concept of historical cost.
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69
An invoice received from a supplier for $8,000 on January 1 with terms 1/15,n/30 means that the company should pay

A)$7,920 before the end of January.
B)either $7,920 before January 16 or $8,000 before the end of the month.
C)$8,000 between January 2 and January 16.
D)$6,800 before January 16.
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70
Marsh Corporation borrowed $90,000 by issuing a 12%,six-month note payable,all due at the maturity date.After one month,the company's total liability for this loan amounts to

A)$91,800.
B)$90,900.
C)$90,450.
D)$90,000.
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71
Proctor Inc.has a weekly payroll of $8,000 for a five-day workweek,Monday through Friday.If December 31,the last day of the accounting year,falls on Wednesday,Proctor would make an adjustment that would

A)increase wages expense by $4,800.
B)decrease wages payable by $4,800.
C)decrease cash by $4,800.
D)increase wages payable by $8,000.
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72
Long-term assets are $5,000,current liabilities are $700,and long-term liabilities are $3,000.If the current ratio is 3 to 1,then current assets are

A)$9,000.
B)$6,900.
C)$4,300.
D)$2,100.
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73
A bank loaned York Construction Company $35,000 on a one-year,6% note,but deducted the interest in advance.The journal entry made by York to record receipt of the cash would include a(n)

A)increase in cash for $35,000.
B)decrease in notes payable for $32,900.
C)increase in discount on notes payable for $2,100.
D)increase in interest revenue for $2,100.
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74
On October 1,Lawrence Company borrowed $60,000 from Fourth National Bank on a one-year,7% note.If the company's fiscal year ends as of December 31,Lawrence should make an entry to increase

A)interest expense,$4,200.
B)notes payable,$1,050.
C)interest payable,$1,050.
D)prepaid interest,$3,150.
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75
Executive,Inc.has a weekly payroll of $10,000 for a five-day workweek,Monday through Friday.If December 31,the last day of the accounting year,falls on Thursday,Executive would make an adjusting entry that would

A)increase wages expense by $8,000.
B)decrease wages payable by $2,000.
C)decrease cash by $8,000.
D)increase wages payable by $2,000.
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76
Interest payable on a loan becomes a liability

A)when the borrowed money is received.
B)when the note payable is issued.
C)at the maturity date.
D)as it accrues.
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77
Almost all current liabilities affect the Operating category of the statement of cash flows,but one that does not affect cash provided by operating activities is

A)accounts payable.
B)interest payable.
C)notes payable.
D)taxes payable.
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78
All of the following statements are true except

A)U.S.standards do not require a classified balance sheet.
B)IFRS require companies to present classified balance sheets.
C)under IFRS,an unclassified balance sheet based on the order of liquidity is acceptable only when it provides more reliable information than a classified one.
D)U.S.standards require a classified balance sheet with liabilities in order by size or by order of liquidity.
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79
If current assets amount to $62,000,total assets $350,000,current liabilities $31,000,and total liabilities $125,000,then the current ratio is

A)0.5 to 1.
B)2.0 to 1.
C)2.8 to 1.
D)3.0 to 1.
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80
An example of a current liability that must be accrued is

A)accounts payable.
B)current maturity of long-term debt.
C)revenue received in advance.
D)income taxes payable.
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