Weegy: The income statement and statement of cash flows can ... to retained earnings. In order to determine the ... operations. [ The income statement identifies revenues generated and ...
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Auto answered|Score .7246User: Which financial statement is used to determine cash generated from operations?
A. Income statement
B. Statement of operations
C. Statement of cash flows
D. Retained earnings statement
Weegy: The income statement and statement of cash flows can ... to retained earnings. In order to determine the ... operations. [ The income statement identifies revenues generated and ...
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Auto answered|Score .7246User: Which financial statement is used to determine cash generated from operations?
Weegy: Which financial statement is used to determine cash generated from operations? Statement of cash flows Read More. [ Which statement reports Free cash flow?
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Auto answered|Score 1User: In terms of sequence, in what order must the four basic financial statements be prepared?
A. Balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, and capital statement
B. Income statement, capital statement, statement of cash flows, and balance sheet
C. Balance sheet, capital statement, statement of cash flows, and income statement
D. Income statement, capital statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows
Weegy: ... must prepare four financial statements - the balance sheet, the income statement, the cash ... [ capital expenditure" are interchangeable terms ... sheet and statement of cash flows
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Auto answered|Score .8031User: In classifying transactions, which of the following is true in regard to assets?
Weegy: In classifying transactions the following is true in regard to assets: A. Normal balances and increases are debits.
Auto answered|Score .6|scijoe21|Points 2235|User: An increase in an expense account must be
A. debited
B. credited
C. either debited or credited, depending on the circumstances
D. capitalized
Weegy: B. credited
Auto answered|Score 1|Narkotiq|Points 317|User: ABC Corporation issues 100 shares of $1 par common stock at $5 per share, which of the following is the correct journal entry?
A.
Cash $100
Common Stock $100
B.
Cash $500
Common Stock $500
C.
Cash $500
Paid-in Capital, Excess of Par $400
Common Stock $100
D.
Cash $100
Paid-in Capital, Excess of Par $400
Common Stock $500
Weegy: D. Cash $100 Paid-in Capital, Excess of Par $400 Common Stock $500
Auto answered|Score 1|gagseeker|Points 70|User: In the first month of operations, the total of the debit entries to the cash account amounted to $1,400 and the total of the credit entries to the cash account amounted to $600. The cash account has a
A. $600 credit balance
B. $1,400 debit balance
C. $800 debit balance
D. $800 credit balance
Weegy: C. $800 debit balance. $1,400 debit entries - $600 credit entries = $800 debit balance.
Auto answered|Score 1|migzptz|Points 6874|User: Which ledger contains control accounts?
A. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
B. General ledger
C. Accounts payable subsidiary ledger
D. General revenue and expense ledger
Weegy: Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable are examples of both nominal accounts and controlling accounts.
Auto answered|Score .8431|OxTornado007|Points 5888|User: Which ledger contains control accounts?
A. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
B. General ledger
C. Accounts payable subsidiary ledger
D. General revenue and expense ledger
Weegy: Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable are examples of both nominal accounts and controlling accounts.
Auto answered|Score .8431|OxTornado007|Points 5888|User: Smith is a customer of ABC Corporation. Smith typically purchases merchandise from ABC on account. Which ledger would ABC use to keep track of the details of Smith’s account?
A. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger
B. Accounts receivable control ledger
C. General ledger
D. Accounts payable subsidiary ledger
Weegy: D. Accounts payable subsidary ledger
Auto answered|Score 1|cjam_1977|Points 290|User: Under the cash basis of accounting,
A. revenue is recognized when services are performed
B. expenses are matched with the revenue that is produced
C. cash must be received before revenue is recognized
D. a promise to pay is sufficient to recognize revenue
Weegy: Under the cash basis of accounting: C. cash must be received before revenue is recognized.
Auto answered|Score 1User: Under the accrual basis of accounting,
A. cash must be received before revenue is recognized
B. net income is calculated by matching cash outflows against cash inflows
C. events that change a company’s financial statements are recognized in the period they occur rather than in the period in which the cash is paid or received
D. the ledger accounts must be adjusted to reflect a cash basis of accounting before financial statements are prepared under generally accepted accounting principles
Weegy: C. events that change a company?s financial statements are recognized in the period they occur rather than in the period in which the cash is paid or received
Auto answered|Score .6|Fanboy|Points 2611|User: The Vintage Laundry Company purchased $6,500 worth of laundry supplies on June 2 and recorded the purchase as an asset. On June 30, an inventory of the laundry supplies indicated only $2,000 on hand. The adjusting entry that should be made by the company on June 30 is
A. debit Laundry Expense, $2,000; credit Laundry Expense $2,000
B. debit Laundry Expense, $4,500; credit Laundry Supplies Expense, $4,500
C. debit Laundry Supplies, $2,000; credit Laundry Supplies Expense, $2,000
D. debit Laundry Supplies Expense, $4,500; credit Laundry Supplies, $4,500
Weegy: D. debit Laundry Supplies Expense, $4,500; credit Laundry Supplies, $4,500
Auto answered|Score .92|Lhei0910|Points 172|User: Greese Company purchased office supplies costing $4,000 and debited Office Supplies for the full amount. At the end of the accounting period, a physical count of office supplies revealed $1,100 still on hand. The appropriate adjusting journal entry to be made at the end of the period would be
A. debit Office Supplies Expense, $1,100; credit Office Supplies, $1,100
B. debit Office Supplies, $2,900; credit Office Supplies Expense, $2,900
C. debit Office Supplies Expense, $2,900; credit Office Supplies, $2,900
D. debit Office Supplies, $1,100; credit Office Supplies Expense, $1,100
Weegy: you can normal good to the bank to see your debt balances that is only you can go.
Auto answered|Score .5726|christylynch|Points 20|User: Greese Company purchased office supplies costing $4,000 and debited Office Supplies for the full amount. At the end of the accounting period, a physical count of office supplies revealed $1,100 still on hand. The appropriate adjusting journal entry to be made at the end of the period would be
A. debit Office Supplies Expense, $1,100; credit Office Supplies, $1,100
B. debit Office Supplies, $2,900; credit Office Supplies Expense, $2,900
C. debit Office Supplies Expense, $2,900; credit Office Supplies, $2,900
D. debit Office Supplies, $1,100; credit Office Supplies Expense, $1,100
Weegy: you can normal good to the bank to see your debt balances that is only you can go.
Auto answered|Score .5726|christylynch|Points 20|User: Based on the account balance below, what is the total of the debit and credit columns of the adjusted trial balance?
Service revenue $3,300 Equipment $6,400
Cash 1,525 Prepaid insurance 1,225
Unearned revenue 5,320 Depreciation expense 640
Salary 1,050 Accum. depreciation 1,280
Common stock 390 Retained earnings 550
A. $9,150
B. $10,840
C. $9,560
D. $10,430
Weegy: Debit and credit columns total $10,840
Auto answered|Score .8667|debnjerry|Points 38637|User: An adjusted trial balance
A. is prepared after the financial statements are completed
B. proves the equality of the total debit balances and total credit balances of ledger accounts after all adjustments have been made
C. is a required financial statement under generally accepted accounting principles
D. cannot be used to prepare financial statements
Weegy: An adjusted trial balance is B. Proves the quality of the total debit balances and total credit balances of ledger accounts after all adjustments have been made
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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080922152620AAFTAMF]
Auto answered|Score .7967|AwesomeGuy200|Points 1177|User: Debit Credit
Cash $781
Accounts receivable 1,049
Inventory 1,562
Prepaid rent 43
Property, plant & equipment 150
Accumulated depreciation 26
Accounts payable 41
Unearned revenue 61
Common stock 103
Retained earnings 3,305
Service revenue 134
Interest revenue 28
Salary expense 80
Travel expense 33
Total $3,698 $3,698
A. $248
B. $135
C. $162
D. $49
Weegy: B. $135
Auto answered|Score .5864|searcyina|Points 52|User: Given the following adjusted trial balance, what will be the totals for the debit and credit columns of the post-closing trial balance?
Debit Credit
Cash $1,562
Accounts receivable 2,098
Inventory 3,124
Prepaid rent 86
Property, plant, & equipment 300
Accumulated depreciation $52
Accounts payable 82
Unearned revenue 172
Common stock 206
Retained earnings 6,610
Service revenue 218
Interest revenue 56
Salary expense 160
Travel expense 66
Totals $7,396 $7,396
A. $7,396
B. $7,118
C. $7,334
D. $7,170
Weegy: A)$7,396
Auto answered|Score .9955|net007mx|Points 50|User: Given the following adjusted trial balance:
Debit Credit
Cash $781
Accounts receivable 1,049
Inventory 1,562
Prepaid rent 43
Property, plant & equipment 150
Accumulated depreciation $26
Accounts payable 41
Unearned revenue 61
Common stock 103
Retained earnings 3,305
Service revenue 134
Interest revenue 28
Salary expense 80
Travel expense 33
Total $3,698 $3,698
Weegy: D. $3,354
Auto answered|Score .8927|rocketmail|Points 363|User: Net income is recorded on the work sheet under the
A. debit column of the adjusted trial balance and the credit column of retained earnings
B. debit column of the income statement and the credit column of the balance sheet
C. credit column of the adjusted trial balance and the debit column of retained earnings
D. credit column of the income statement and the debit column of the balance sheet
Weegy: Net income is recorded on the work sheet under B. [ debit column of the income statement and the credit column of the balance sheet.
Net income is recorded under the debit column of the income statement to achieve equality and in the balance sheet credit column as an increase in retained earnings.
http://higheredbcs.wiley.com/legacy/college/warfield/0471737933/gateway_portal/st/chapter_03/periodic_inventory_method.html
]
Auto answered|Score .9373|scijoe21|Points 2235|User: At the beginning of the year, Uptown Athletic had an inventory of $400,000. During the year, the company purchased goods costing $1,500,000. If Uptown Athletic reported ending inventory of $600,000 and sales of $2,000,000, their cost of goods sold and gross profit rate would be
A. $900,000 and 65%
B. $1,300,000 and 35%
C. $900,000 and 35%
D. $1,300,000 and 65%
Weegy: The answer would be C.$1,300,000 and 35% [ [
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Auto answered|Score .5874|Prinaker|Points 140|User: During the year, Sarah’s Pet Shop’s merchandise inventory decreased by $30,000. If the company’s cost of goods sold for the year was $450,000, purchases would have been
A. $480,000
B. $420,000
C. $390,000
D. Insufficient data to determine
Weegy: B) $420,000
Auto answered|Score .8667|Shanaaz1986|Points 480|User: At the beginning of the year, Wildcat Athletic had an inventory of $200,000. During the year, the company purchased goods costing $700,000. If Wildcat Athletic reported ending inventory of $300,000 and sales of $1,000,000, their cost of goods sold and gross profit rate would be
A. $400,000 and 60%
B. $600,000 and 40%
C. $400,000 and 40%
D. $600,000 and 60%
Weegy: The answer is B.$600,000 and 40% [
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Auto answered|Score .6|jher000|Points 7720|User: The entry to record of sale of $900 with terms of 2/10, n/30 will include a
A. debit to Sales Discount for $18
B. debit to Sales Revenue for $882
C. credit to Accounts Receivable for $900
D. credit to Sales Revenue for $900
Weegy: The entry to record sale of $900 with terms of 2/10, n/30 will include: D. credit to Sales Revenue for $900.
Auto answered|Score 1|debnjerry|Points 38637|User: Dobler Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the
Units Per unit price Total
Balance, 1/1/2012 200 $5.00 $1,000
Purchase, 1/15/2012 100 5.3 530
Purchase, 1/28/2012 100 5.5 550
Weegy: What is you question regarding these figures?
Auto answered|Score .6|lhyn29lhyn|Points 570|User: Dobler Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the
Units Per unit price Total
Balance, 1/1/2012 200 $5.00 $1,000
Purchase, 1/15/2012 100 5.3 530
Purchase, 1/28/2012 100 5.5 550
Weegy: What is you question regarding these figures?
Auto answered|Score .6|lhyn29lhyn|Points 570|User: Dobler Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the
Units Per unit price Total
Balance, 1/1/2012 200 $5.00 $1,000
Purchase, 1/15/2012 100 5.3 530
Purchase, 1/28/2012 100 5.5 550
An end of the month (1/31/2012), inventory showed that 140 units were on hand. If the company uses LIFO, what is the value of the ending inventory?
A. $737
B. $700
C. $762
D. $1,380
Weegy: Hello, I am trying to compute the ending inventory. One moment please
Auto answered|Score 1|R_Fermo|Points 10|User: Dobler Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the
Units Per unit price Total
Balance, 1/1/2012 200 $5.00 $1,000
Purchase, 1/15/2012 100 5.3 530
Purchase, 1/28/2012 100 5.5 550
An end of the month (1/31/2012), inventory showed that 140 units were on hand. If the company uses LIFO, what is the value of the ending inventory?
A. $737
B. $700
C. $762
D. $1,380
Weegy: Hello, I am trying to compute the ending inventory. One moment please
Auto answered|Score 1|R_Fermo|Points 10|User: The difference between ending inventory using LIFO and ending inventory using FIFO is referred to as
A. FIFO reserve
B. inventory reserve
C. LIFO reserve
D. periodic reserve
Weegy: C. LIFO reserve
Auto answered|Score .8667|bandita2011|Points 353|User: A consistent application of an inventory costing method enhances
A. conservatism
B. accuracy
C. comparability
D. efficiency
Weegy: A consistent application of an inventory costing method enhances: B. accuracy
Auto answered|Score 1|ShannelleR|Points 280|User: A consistent application of an inventory costing method enhances
A. conservatism
B. accuracy
C. comparability
D. efficiency
Weegy: A consistent application of an inventory costing method enhances: B. accuracy
Auto answered|Score 1|ShannelleR|Points 280|User: The accountant at Patton Company has determined that income before income taxes amounted to $11,000 using the FIFO costing assumption. If the income tax rate is 30% and the amount of income taxes paid would be $300 greater if the LIFO assumption were used, what would be the amount of income before taxes under the LIFO assumption?
A. $11,300
B. $12,000
C. $10,000
D. $10,700
Weegy: The correct answer would be A. The FIFO, or First In First Out method, is when a company sells the first-received, or oldest, inventory first. [ [
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Auto answered|Score .8667|danimai|Points 1504|User: A very small company would have the most difficulty in implementing which of the following internal control activities?
A. Separation of duties
B. Limited access to assets
C. Periodic independent verification
D. Sound personnel procedures
Weegy: A very small company would have the most difficulty in implementing A. Separation of duties.
Auto answered|Score 1User: A system of internal control
A. is infallible
B. can be rendered ineffective by employee collusion
C. invariably will have costs exceeding benefits
D. is premised on the concept of absolute assurance
Weegy: A system of internal control can be rendered ineffective by employee collusion.
Auto answered|Score 1|Frankie17851|Points 3066|User: The custodian of a company asset should
A. have access to the accounting record for that asset
B. be someone outside the company
C. not have access to the accounting record for that asset
D. be an accountant
Weegy: A. have access to the accounting record for that asset
Auto answered|Score 1|scijoe21|Points 2235|User: The Sarbanes Oxley Act (2002) applies to
A. U.S. companies but not international companies
B. international companies but not U.S. companies
C. U.S. and Canadian companies but not other international companies
D. U.S. and international companies
Weegy: A. U.S. companies but not international companies [
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarbanes%E2%80%93Oxley_Act]
Auto answered|Score .6|Controler|Points 3352|User: A consistent application of an inventory costing method enhances?
A. conservatism
B. accuracy
C. comparability
D. efficiency
Weegy: A consistent application of an inventory costing method enhances: B. accuracy
Auto answered|Score 1|ShannelleR|Points 280|User: Dobler Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the
Units Per unit price Total
Balance, 1/1/2012 200 $5.00 $1,000
Purchase, 1/15/2012 100 5.3 530
Purchase, 1/28/2012 100 5.5 550
An end of the month (1/31/2012), inventory showed that 140 units were on hand. If the company uses LIFO, what is the value of the ending inventory?
A. $737
B. $700
C. $762
D. $1,380
Weegy: Hello, I am trying to compute the ending inventory. One moment please
Auto answered|Score 1|R_Fermo|Points 10|Business and Money|No Subcategories|Auto answered|10/16/2012 5:35:33 PM
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