1. External users want answers to all of the following questions except:
Is the company earning satisfactory income?
Will the company be able to pay its debts as they come due?
Did the company use a budget to plan its expenses?
How does the company compare in profitability with competitors?
2. Issuing shares of stock in exchange for cash is an example of a(n):
delivering activity.
investing activity.
financing activity.
operating activity.
3. Which activities involve putting the resources of the business into action to generate a profit?
Delivering
Financing
Investing
Operating
4. The cost of assets consumed or services used is also known as:
a revenue.
an expense.
a liability.
an asset.
5. Edwards Company recorded the following cash transactions for the year:
Paid $45,000 for salaries.
Paid $20,000 to purchase office equipment.
Paid $5,000 for utilities.
Paid $2,000 in dividends.
Collected $75,000 from customers.
What was Edwards’ net cash provided by operating activities?
$25,000
$5,000
$30,000
$23,000
6. In a classified balance sheet, assets are usually classified as:
current assets; long-term assets; property, plant, and equipment; and tangible assets.
current assets; long-term investments; property, plant, and equipment; and common stocks.
current assets; long-term investments; and tangible assets.
current assets; long-term investments; property, plant, and equipment; and intangible assets..
7. Which of the following is not considered an asset?
Equipment
Dividends
Accounts receivable
Inventory
8. These are selected account balances on December 31, 2010.
-Land (location of the corporation’s office building) $50,000
-Land (held for future use) 75,000
-Corporate Office Building 300,000
-Inventory 100,000
-Equipment 225,000
-Office Furniture 50,000
-Accumulated Depreciation 150,000
What is the total NET amount of property, plant, and equipment that will appear on the balance sheet?
$650,000
$550,000
$475,000
$800,000
9. For 2010, Mossland Corporation reported net income of $28,000; net sales $400,000; and average share outstanding 6,000. There were no preferred stock dividends. What was the 2010 earnings per share?
$4.67
$0.25
$66.67
$14.86
10. Morten Corporation had beginning retained earnings of $764,000 and ending retained earnings of $833,000. During the year they issued common stock totaling $47,000. There were no dividends issued. What was their net income for the year?
$69,000
$22,000
$116,000
$91,000
11. Money collected from customers before the work is done is treated as:
prepaid expenses
accrued revenues
unearned revenues
accrued expenses
12. Which one of the following is not a part of an account?
Credit side
Trial balance
Debit side
Title
13. Which of the following describes the classification and normal balance of the retained earnings account?
Asset, debit
Stockholders’ equity, credit
Revenues, credit
Expense, debit
14. A debit is the normal balance for which account listed below?
Furniture
Accounts payable
Rent revenue
Capital stock issued
15. Which pair of accounts follows the rules of debit and credit in relation to increases and decreases in the same manner?
Dividends payable and rent expense
Repair expense and notes payable
Prepaid insurance and advertising expense
Service revenues and equipment
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