ACCT 550 Midterm Exam Solution
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ACCT 550 Midterm Exam Solution
(TCO A) The quality of information that gives assurance
that is reasonably free of error and bias and is complete is
TCO A) Issuance of common stock for cash affects which basic
element of financial statements?
(TCO B) Retained earnings at 1/1/1X was $150,000 and at 12/31/1X
it was $200,000. During 2010, cash dividends of $50,000 were paid and a stock
dividend of $30,000 was issued. Both dividends were properly charged to
retained earnings. You are to provide the missing closing entry. Please
indicate DR (debit) or CR (credit) to the left of the account title, and place
a comma between the account title and the amount of the adjustment.
(TCO D) The balance sheet contributes to financial reporting by
providing a basis for all of the following except
(TCO A) The cash method of accounting
(TCO A) Which of the following is an ingredient of relevance?
TCO A) Information is neutral if it
(TCO A) Which of the following is not a basic element of
financial statements?
(TCO A) Issuance of common stock for cash affects which basic
element of financial statements?
(TCO A) What is the quality of information that enables users to
better forecast future operations?
(TCO D) Balance sheet information is useful for all of the
following except to
(TCO A) The Financial Accounting Standards Board employs a “due
process” system, which
(TCO A) The quality of information that gives assurance
that is reasonably free of error and bias and is complete is
(TCO D) The net assets of a business are equal to
(TCO A) Why are some of the major differences between iGAAP and
U.S. GAAP? Explain in detail.
(TCO C) (TCO C) Blue Corp. reports operating expenses in
two categories: (1) selling and (2) general and administrative. The adjusted
trial balance at December 31, 201X, included the following expense accounts.
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Accounting and legal
fees
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$150,000
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Advertising
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$125,000
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Freight-out
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$65,000
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Interest
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$80,000
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Loss on sale of
long-term investments
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$35,000
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Officers’ salaries
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$200,000
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Rent for office
space
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$160,000
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Sales salaries and
commissions
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$110,000
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One half of the rented premises are occupied by the sales
department.
How much of the expenses listed above should be included in Perry’s general and administrative expenses for 201X?
How much of the expenses listed above should be included in Perry’s general and administrative expenses for 201X?
(TCO C) An income statement shows “income before income taxes
and extraordinary items” in the amount of $3,000,000. The income taxes payable
for the year are $1,500,000, including $260,000 that is applicable to an
extraordinary gain. Thus, what is the “income before extraordinary items”?
(TCO C) Ivy Co. had the following account balances.
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Sales
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$ 120,000
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Cost of goods sold
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70,000
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Salary expense
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15,000
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Depreciation expense
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20,000
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Dividend revenue
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5,000
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Utilities expense
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6,000
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Rental revenue
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30,000
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Interest expense
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10,000
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Advertising expense
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15,000
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What would Ivy report as total expenses in a single-step
income statement?
(TCO B) Prepaid rent at 1/1/1X was $25,000. During 201X, rent
payments of $123,000 were made and charged to “rent expense.” The 201X income
statement shows as a general expense the item “rent expense” in the amount of
$122,000. You are to prepare the missing adjusting entry that must have been
made, assuming reversing entries are not made. Please indicate DR (debit) or CR
(credit) to the left of the account title, and place a comma between the
account title and the amount of the adjustment.
(TCO B) Retained earnings at 1/1/1X was $150,000 and at 12/31/1X
it was $200,000. During 2010, cash dividends of $50,000 were paid and a stock
dividend of $30,000 was issued. Both dividends were properly charged to
retained earnings. You are to provide the missing closing entry. Please
indicate DR (debit) or CR (credit) to the left of the account title, and place
a comma between the account title and the amount of the adjustment.
(TCO B) Retained earnings at 1/1/1X was $90,000 and at 12/31/1X
it was $210,000. During 201X, cash dividends of $50,000 were paid and a stock
dividend of $40,000 was issued. Both dividends were properly charged to
retained earnings. You are to provide the missing closing entry. Please
indicate DR (debit) or CR (credit) to the left of the account title, and place
a comma between the account title and the amount of the adjustment.
(TCO B) Unearned rent at 1/1/1X was $6,000 and at 12/31/1X was
$15,000. The records indicate cash receipts from rental sources during 201X
amounted to $40,000, all of which was credited to the Unearned Rent Account.
You are to prepare the missing adjusting entry. Please indicate DR (debit) or
CR (credit) to the left of the account title, and place a comma between the
account title and the amount of the adjustment.
(TCO D) Which of the following is not an acceptable major asset
classification?
(TCO D) An example of an item that is not an element of working
capital is
(TCO A) Which of the following is true with regard to the
element “comprehensive income”?
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(TCO D) The current
assets section of the balance sheet should include
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(TCO D) Hall Corp.’s trial balance reflected the following
account balances at December 31, 201X.
Accounts receivable (net)
Accounts receivable (net)
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Accounts receivable
(net)
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$24,000
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Trading securities
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6,000
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Accumulated
depreciation on equipment and furniture
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15,000
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Cash
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11,000
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Inventory
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30,000
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Equipment
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25,000
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Patent
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4,000
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Prepaid expenses
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2,000
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Land held for future
business site
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18,000
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In Hall’s December 31, 201x balance sheet, what is the current
assets total?
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