Deck 5: Accounting for Merchandising Operations
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Deck 5: Accounting for Merchandising Operations
1
Assets tied up in inventory are not productive assets.
True
2
Cost of goods sold represents the cost of buying and preparing merchandise for sale.
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3
A company had sales and cost of goods sold of $350,000 and $200,000, respectively. Its gross profit equals $150,000.
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4
A company had net sales and cost of goods of $545,000 and $345,000, respectively. Its gross margin equals $890,000.
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5
Cost of goods sold is also called cost of sales.
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Merchandise inventory consists of products that a company acquires to resell to customers.
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A perpetual inventory system continually updates accounting records for inventory transactions.
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Quick assets include cash, inventory, and current receivables.
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Cash sales shorten the operating cycle for a merchandiser; credit sales lengthen operating cycles.
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10
Beginning merchandise inventory plus the net cost of purchases is the merchandise available for sale.
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A retailer is an intermediary that buys products from manufacturers and sells them to wholesalers.
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A service company earns net income by buying and selling merchandise.
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Gross profit is also called gross margin.
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14
Merchandise inventory is reported in the long-term assets section of the balance sheet.
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15
A company had a gross profit of $300,000 based on sales of $400,000. Its cost of goods sold equals $700,000.
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16
A merchandising company's operating cycle begins with the sale of merchandise and ends with the collection of cash from the sale.
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17
The acid-test ratio is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities.
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18
The acid-test ratio is also called the quick ratio.
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19
A perpetual inventory system requires updating of the inventory account only at the beginning of an accounting period.
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20
A wholesaler is an intermediary that buys products from manufacturers or other wholesalers and sells them to consumers.
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21
If goods are shipped FOB shipping point, the seller does not record revenue from the sale until the goods arrive at their destination because the transaction is not complete until that point.
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22
A common rule of thumb is that a company's acid-test ratio should be at least 2 or a company may face near-term liquidity problems.
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23
Credit terms of 2/10, n/30 imply that the seller offers the purchaser a 2% cash discount if the amount is paid within 10 days of the invoice date. Otherwise, the full amount is due in 30 days.
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24
Sellers always offer a discount to buyers for prompt payment toward purchases made on credit.
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25
Purchase allowances refer to merchandise a buyer acquires but then returns to the seller.
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26
The profit margin ratio is gross margin divided by total assets.
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27
Under the perpetual inventory system, the cost of merchandise purchased is recorded in the Merchandise Inventory account.
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Purchase returns refer to merchandise a buyer acquires but then returns to the seller.
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A company's quick assets are $147,000 and its current liabilities are $143,000. This company's acid-test ratio is 1.03.
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30
Purchase discounts are the same as trade discounts.
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31
A buyer did not take advantage of a supplier's credit terms of 2/10, n/30, and instead paid the invoice in full at the end of 30 days. By not taking the discount the buyer lost the equivalent of 18% annual interest on the amount of the purchase.
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32
Credit terms for a purchase include the amounts and timing of payments from a buyer to a seller.
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33
Successful use of a just-in-time inventory system can narrow the gap between the acid-test and the current ratio.
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34
If a company sells merchandise with credit terms 2/10 n/60, the credit period is 10 days and the discount period is 60 days.
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35
The seller is responsible for paying shipping charges and bears the risk of damage or loss in transit if goods are shipped FOB destination.
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36
The Merchandise Inventory account balance at the end of the current period is equal to the amount of beginning merchandise inventory for the next period.
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37
A company's current ratio is 1.2 and its quick ratio is 0.25. This company is probably an excellent credit risk because the ratios reveal no indication of liquidity problems.
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38
A buyer records the costs of shipping goods in a Delivery Expense, or transportation-out account when the buyer is responsible for these costs.
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39
A company had net sales of $340,500, its cost of goods sold was $257,000, and its net income was $13,750. The company's gross margin ratio equals 24.5%.
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40
The gross margin ratio is defined as gross margin divided by net sales.
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41
A journal entry with a debit to cash of $980, a debit to Sales Discounts of $20, and a credit to Accounts Receivable of $1,000 means that a customer has taken a 10% cash discount for early payment.
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42
Inventory is usually less liquid than accounts receivable because inventory must first be sold before cash can be received.
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43
A merchandiser's classified balance sheet reports merchandise inventory as a current asset.
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44
Sales discounts is a contra revenue account, meaning that the Sales Discounts account is added to the Sales account when computing a company's net sales.
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45
A perpetual inventory system is able to directly measure and monitor inventory shrinkage and there is no need for a physical count of inventory.
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46
Operating expenses are classified into two categories: selling expenses and cost of goods sold.
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47
Under a periodic inventory system, purchases, purchases returns and allowances, purchase discounts, and transportation in transactions are recorded in separate temporary accounts
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48
Sales Discounts and Sales Returns and Allowances are credited to close the accounts during the closing process.
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49
When a credit customer returns merchandise to the seller, under a perpetual inventory system, the seller would debit Sales Returns and Allowances and credit Accounts Receivable and also debit Merchandise Inventory and credit Cost of Goods Sold.
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50
A credit memorandum from a seller informs a buyer of the seller's credit to its Accounts Payable account arising from a sales return or allowance.
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51
Each sales transaction for a seller that uses a perpetual inventory system involves recognizing both revenue and cost of merchandise sold.
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52
Cost of Goods Sold is debited to close the account during the closing process.
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53
Selling expenses support a company's overall operations and include expenses related to accounting, human resource management, and financial management.
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54
Sales discounts on credit sales can benefit a seller by decreasing the delay in receiving cash and reducing future collections efforts.
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55
In a perpetual inventory system, the merchandise inventory account must be closed at the end of the accounting period.
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56
FOB shipping point (or FOB factory) implies that ownership of goods transfers to the buyer at the buyer's place of business.
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57
Because sellers assume that their customers will pay within the discount period, the seller usually records the discount at the time of the sale.
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58
The periodic inventory system requires updating the inventory account only at the end of the period to reflect the quantity and cost of both the goods available and the goods sold.
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59
Sales of $350,000 and net sales of $323,000 could reflect sales discounts of $27,000.
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60
The adjusting entry to reflect inventory shrinkage is a debit to Income Summary and a credit to Inventory Shrinkage Expense.
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61
The quick assets are defined as:
A) Cash, short-term investments, and inventory.
B) Cash, short-term investments, and current receivables.
C) Cash, inventory, and current receivables.
D) Cash, noncurrent receivables, and prepaid expenses.
E) Accounts receivable, inventory, and prepaid expenses.
A) Cash, short-term investments, and inventory.
B) Cash, short-term investments, and current receivables.
C) Cash, inventory, and current receivables.
D) Cash, noncurrent receivables, and prepaid expenses.
E) Accounts receivable, inventory, and prepaid expenses.
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62
The following statements regarding merchandise inventory are except:
A) Merchandise inventory is reported on the balance sheet as a current asset.
B) Merchandise inventory refers to products a company owns and intends to sell.
C) Merchandise inventory can include the cost of shipping the goods to the store and making them ready for sale.
D) Merchandise inventory does not appear on the balance sheet of a service company.
E) Merchandise inventory purchases are not considered part of the operating cycle for a business.
A) Merchandise inventory is reported on the balance sheet as a current asset.
B) Merchandise inventory refers to products a company owns and intends to sell.
C) Merchandise inventory can include the cost of shipping the goods to the store and making them ready for sale.
D) Merchandise inventory does not appear on the balance sheet of a service company.
E) Merchandise inventory purchases are not considered part of the operating cycle for a business.
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63
Delivery expense is reported as part of general and administrative expense in the seller's income statement.
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64
The following statements are regarding the operating cycle of a merchandising company except:
A) The operating cycle begins with the purchase of merchandise.
B) The operating cycle is shortened by credit sales.
C) The operating cycle ends with the collection of cash from the sale of merchandise.
D) The operating cycle can vary in length among different merchandising companies.
E) The operating cycle sometimes involves accounts receivable.
A) The operating cycle begins with the purchase of merchandise.
B) The operating cycle is shortened by credit sales.
C) The operating cycle ends with the collection of cash from the sale of merchandise.
D) The operating cycle can vary in length among different merchandising companies.
E) The operating cycle sometimes involves accounts receivable.
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65
ABC Corporation's total quick assets were $5,888,000, its current assets were $11,700,000 and its current liabilities were $8,000,000. Its acid-test ratio equals:
A) 0.50.
B) 0.68.
C) 0.74.
D) 1.50.
E) 2.20.
A) 0.50.
B) 0.68.
C) 0.74.
D) 1.50.
E) 2.20.
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66
A company's current assets were $17,980, its quick assets were $11,420 and its current liabilities were $12,190. Its quick ratio equals:
A) 0.94.
B) 1.07.
C) 1.48.
D) 1.57.
E) 2.40.
A) 0.94.
B) 1.07.
C) 1.48.
D) 1.57.
E) 2.40.
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67
Cost of goods sold:
A) Is another term for merchandise sales.
B) Is the term used for the cost of buying and preparing merchandise for sale.
C) Is another term for revenue.
D) Is also called gross margin.
E) Is a term only used by service firms.
A) Is another term for merchandise sales.
B) Is the term used for the cost of buying and preparing merchandise for sale.
C) Is another term for revenue.
D) Is also called gross margin.
E) Is a term only used by service firms.
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68
Liquidity problems are likely to exist when a company's acid-test ratio:
A) Is less than the current ratio.
B) Is 1 to 1.
C) Is higher than 1 to 1.
D) Is substantially lower than 1 to 1.
E) Is higher than the current ratio.
A) Is less than the current ratio.
B) Is 1 to 1.
C) Is higher than 1 to 1.
D) Is substantially lower than 1 to 1.
E) Is higher than the current ratio.
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69
A company had sales of $695,000 and cost of goods sold of $278,000. Its gross margin equals:
A) $(417,000).
B) $695,000.
C) $278,000.
D) $417,000.
E) $973,000.
A) $(417,000).
B) $695,000.
C) $278,000.
D) $417,000.
E) $973,000.
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70
Beginning inventory plus net purchases is:
A) Cost of goods sold.
B) Merchandise available for sale.
C) Ending inventory.
D) Sales.
E) Shown on the balance sheet.
A) Cost of goods sold.
B) Merchandise available for sale.
C) Ending inventory.
D) Sales.
E) Shown on the balance sheet.
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71
A merchandising company:
A) Earns net income by buying and selling merchandise.
B) Receives fees only in exchange for services.
C) Earns profit from commissions only.
D) Earns profit from fares only.
E) Buys products from consumers.
A) Earns net income by buying and selling merchandise.
B) Receives fees only in exchange for services.
C) Earns profit from commissions only.
D) Earns profit from fares only.
E) Buys products from consumers.
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72
In a periodic inventory system, cost of goods sold is recorded as each sale occurs.
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73
A company had sales of $375,000 and its gross profit was $157,500. Its cost of goods sold equals:
A) $(217,000).
B) $375,000.
C) $157,500.
D) $217,500.
E) $532,500.
A) $(217,000).
B) $375,000.
C) $157,500.
D) $217,500.
E) $532,500.
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74
The following statements regarding gross profit are except:
A) Gross profit is also called gross margin.
B) Gross profit less other operating expenses equals income from operations.
C) Gross profit is not calculated on the income statement.
D) Gross profit must cover all operating expenses to yield a return for the owner of the business.
E) Gross profit equals net sales less cost of goods sold.
A) Gross profit is also called gross margin.
B) Gross profit less other operating expenses equals income from operations.
C) Gross profit is not calculated on the income statement.
D) Gross profit must cover all operating expenses to yield a return for the owner of the business.
E) Gross profit equals net sales less cost of goods sold.
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75
The acid-test ratio:
A) Is also called the quick ratio.
B) Measures profitability.
C) Measures inventory turnover.
D) Is generally greater than the current ratio.
E) Measures return on assets.
A) Is also called the quick ratio.
B) Measures profitability.
C) Measures inventory turnover.
D) Is generally greater than the current ratio.
E) Measures return on assets.
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76
Under both the periodic and perpetual inventory systems, the temporary account Purchases Returns and Allowances is used to accumulate the cost of all returns and allowances for a period.
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77
The acid-test ratio differs from the current ratio in that:
A) Liabilities are divided by current assets.
B) Prepaid expenses and inventory are excluded from the calculation of the acid-test ratio.
C) The acid-test ratio measures profitability and the current ratio does not.
D) The acid-test ratio excludes short-term investments from the calculation.
E) The acid-test ratio is a measure of liquidity but the current ratio is not.
A) Liabilities are divided by current assets.
B) Prepaid expenses and inventory are excluded from the calculation of the acid-test ratio.
C) The acid-test ratio measures profitability and the current ratio does not.
D) The acid-test ratio excludes short-term investments from the calculation.
E) The acid-test ratio is a measure of liquidity but the current ratio is not.
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78
Merchandise inventory:
A) Is a long-term asset.
B) Is a current asset.
C) Includes supplies.
D) Is classified with investments on the balance sheet.
E) Must be sold within one month.
A) Is a long-term asset.
B) Is a current asset.
C) Includes supplies.
D) Is classified with investments on the balance sheet.
E) Must be sold within one month.
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79
The current period's ending inventory is:
A) The next period's beginning inventory.
B) The current period's cost of goods sold.
C) The prior period's beginning inventory.
D) The current period's net purchases.
E) The current period's beginning inventory.
A) The next period's beginning inventory.
B) The current period's cost of goods sold.
C) The prior period's beginning inventory.
D) The current period's net purchases.
E) The current period's beginning inventory.
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80
The operating cycle for a merchandiser that sells only for cash moves from:
A) Purchases of merchandise to inventory to cash sales.
B) Purchases of merchandise to inventory to accounts receivable to cash sales.
C) Inventory to purchases of merchandise to cash sales.
D) Accounts receivable to purchases of merchandise to inventory to cash sales.
E) Accounts receivable to inventory to cash sales.
A) Purchases of merchandise to inventory to cash sales.
B) Purchases of merchandise to inventory to accounts receivable to cash sales.
C) Inventory to purchases of merchandise to cash sales.
D) Accounts receivable to purchases of merchandise to inventory to cash sales.
E) Accounts receivable to inventory to cash sales.
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