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    ACC 291 Final Exam Guide

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    ACC 291 Final Exam Guide www.paperscholar.com DIRECT LINK TO THIS STUDY GUIDE: http://www.paperscholar.com/acc-291-final-exam-guide/ Instantly Download! Get Better Grades in Less Time! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee DESCRIPTION FOR THIS STUDY GUIDE: 1. The method of accounting for uncollectible accounts that results in a better matching of expenses with revenues is the a. aging accounts receivable method b. direct write-off method c. percentage of receivables method d. percentage of

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    Acc 291 Week 5 Memo

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    References: Weygandt‚ J. J.‚ Kimmel‚ P. ..‚ & Kieso‚ D. E. (2010). Financial Accounting (7th ed.). Hoboken‚ NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

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    Acc/291 Week 1

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    Week 1‚ DQ 1: How would you describe the entries to record the disposition of accounts receivables? What is their function? Since the majority of US thrive on the use of credit cards‚ the accounts receivables for a company may no longer be on a cash-to-cash basis. A company may need to sell these accounts to other companies who specialize in handling accounts receivables if they need cash more quickly or if it would be too costly to perform the necessary billing to collect on the account. The

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    Acc/291 Week 3

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    13. Use this information to calculate the following: Sales returns $ 700 Rent expense 1‚288 Sales discounts 950 Depreciation expense 600 Cost of merchandise sold 7‚600 Gross sales 20‚900 Advertising expense 1‚650 Salary expense 2‚900 Heat expense 900 A. Net sales B. Gross profit C. Total operating expenses D. Net Income 14.A truck costing $25‚000 with a residual value of $5‚000 was purchased by Rim Corporation. The truck’s estimated life is 10 years. At the end of Year 2‚ what is the book

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    Acc 291 Week 3

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    The Accounts Payable account in the general ledger is known as a A) suspense account. B) nominal account. C) controlling account. D) temporary account. 2. A schedule of accounts payable includes a list of A) customers. B) both creditors and customers. C) neither creditors nor customers. D) creditors. 3. A purchase of store supplies on account is recorded as a debit to the Purchases account and a credit to the Accounts Payable account. A) True B) False 4. A subsidiary ledger containing only

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    In this file ACC 291 Week 5 WileyPLUS Assignment you can find right answers on the following questions: Exercise E13-1. Pioneer Corporation had the transactions below during 2011. Analyze the transactions and indicate whether each transaction resulted in a cash flow from operating activities‚ investing activities‚ financing activities‚ or noncash investing and financing activities. Complete the statement of cash flows for 2011 using the indirect method. (List amounts from largest positive

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    Acc/291 Week 3

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    P9-7A The intangible assets section of Redeker Company at December 31‚ 2011‚ is presented below. Patent ($70‚000 cost less $7‚000 amortization) $63‚000 Franchise ($48‚000 cost less $19‚200 amortization) 28‚800 * Total $91‚800 * The patent was acquired in January 2011 and has a useful life of 10 years. The franchise was acquired in January 2008 and also has a useful life of 10 years. The following cash transactions may have affected intangible assets during 2012. Jan. 2 Paid $45‚000

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    unearned revenues acc 291

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    Unearned revenues are revenues that are received before the company delivers goods or provides services. Some industries that have unearned revenues would include magazine publishers as they only receive checks from customers once the magazine is ordered. Until then the company awaits payment and does not have this in advance. Another company would be airlines because they receive cash once the tickets are sold for future flights. Unearned revenue is used by any company that accepts payments or deposits

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    Final Exam Acc/291

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    ------------------------------------------------- 1) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires that all publicly traded companies maintain a system of internal controls. Internal controls can be defined as a plan to A.safeguard assets B.monitor balance sheets C.control liabilities D.evaluate capital stock ------------------------------------------------- 2) The purchase of treasury stock A. decreases common stock authorized B. decreases common stock issued C. decreases common stock outstanding D

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    ACC/291 March 25‚2012   Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities 2005 $14‚555‚092/ $6‚974‚752= 2.09:1 2004 $14‚643‚456/ $6‚029‚696=2.43:1 Acid Test Ratio: Cash+ Short-Term Investments + Receivables (Net)/ Current Liabilities 2005 $305‚563 + $283‚583 +$6‚133‚663/ $6‚974‚752= .96:1 2004 $357‚216 + $133‚504 + $5‚775‚104/ $6‚029‚696=1.04:1 Receivables Turnover: Net Credit Sales/ Average Net Receivables 2005 $50‚823‚685/ ($6‚133‚663 + 5‚775‚104/2) $50‚823‚685/

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