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[Show more]The expense matching principle states that: Some expenses are recognized when the corresponding revenue is recognized and some are spread over time. 
The Canon Corporation sells ten copiers to the Title Company on October 15 for $40,000. Canon delivers the copiers to Title on October 20 and Title pa...
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Add to cartThe expense matching principle states that: Some expenses are recognized when the corresponding revenue is recognized and some are spread over time. 
The Canon Corporation sells ten copiers to the Title Company on October 15 for $40,000. Canon delivers the copiers to Title on October 20 and Title pa...
If a company fails to disclose information about a lawsuit because it might be embarrassing to the company, it is violating: Neutrality 
Which statement is not true regarding the conservatism convention in accounting? a. Conservatism guides us to choose the approach that leads to lower assets or hig...
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Add to cartIf a company fails to disclose information about a lawsuit because it might be embarrassing to the company, it is violating: Neutrality 
Which statement is not true regarding the conservatism convention in accounting? a. Conservatism guides us to choose the approach that leads to lower assets or hig...
Karp, Inc. prepares its financial statements according to GAAP and uses LIFO. For 2017, CoGS was reported at $2,211m on the income statement. The LIFO reserve was $155m for 2017 and $117m for 2016. If Karp had used FIFO instead of LIFO, the Cost of Goods Sold reported as of 2017 would have been clos...
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Add to cartKarp, Inc. prepares its financial statements according to GAAP and uses LIFO. For 2017, CoGS was reported at $2,211m on the income statement. The LIFO reserve was $155m for 2017 and $117m for 2016. If Karp had used FIFO instead of LIFO, the Cost of Goods Sold reported as of 2017 would have been clos...
Using the straight-line method of depreciation for reporting purposes and accelerated depreciation for tax purposes would most likely result in a: 
A) deferred tax asset. B) valuation allowance. C) equity allowance D) temporary difference. C) Equity Allowance 
Income tax expense reported on a compan...
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Add to cartUsing the straight-line method of depreciation for reporting purposes and accelerated depreciation for tax purposes would most likely result in a: 
A) deferred tax asset. B) valuation allowance. C) equity allowance D) temporary difference. C) Equity Allowance 
Income tax expense reported on a compan...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of December 22, 2017 allows 100% expensing for certain business property acquired and placed in service after September 27, 2017, and before January 1, 2023. 
This legislation also reduced the corporate tax rate from a maximum of 35% under the then-existing graduated rate s...
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Add to cartThe Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of December 22, 2017 allows 100% expensing for certain business property acquired and placed in service after September 27, 2017, and before January 1, 2023. 
This legislation also reduced the corporate tax rate from a maximum of 35% under the then-existing graduated rate s...
Net realizable value of receivables is gross receivables minus estimated provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances 
Management must periodically assess the reasonableness of the allowance for credit losses if it uses the percent of sales or the percent of gross receivables met...
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Add to cartNet realizable value of receivables is gross receivables minus estimated provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances 
Management must periodically assess the reasonableness of the allowance for credit losses if it uses the percent of sales or the percent of gross receivables met...
A company's financial statements reflect information about: economic events that affect a company that can be translated into accounting numbers. 
All financial statements: contain the most up to date information about the company. 
The ability to raise additional cash by selling assets, issuing st...
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Add to cartA company's financial statements reflect information about: economic events that affect a company that can be translated into accounting numbers. 
All financial statements: contain the most up to date information about the company. 
The ability to raise additional cash by selling assets, issuing st...
For a financial analyst following a publicly traded company, reporting using U.S. GAAP, the most likely way of calculating cash flow from operating activities would be to Use the indirect method 
Basic earnings per share is calculated as EPS =Net Income−preferred dividends/ weighted average common...
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Add to cartFor a financial analyst following a publicly traded company, reporting using U.S. GAAP, the most likely way of calculating cash flow from operating activities would be to Use the indirect method 
Basic earnings per share is calculated as EPS =Net Income−preferred dividends/ weighted average common...
Cash flow assessment plays a central role in analyzing The credit risk of a company 
A component that is valuation-relevant, but is not expected to persist into the future is a transitory earnings component. 
Income from continuing operations, excluding special or nonrecurring items, is generally re...
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Add to cartCash flow assessment plays a central role in analyzing The credit risk of a company 
A component that is valuation-relevant, but is not expected to persist into the future is a transitory earnings component. 
Income from continuing operations, excluding special or nonrecurring items, is generally re...
Which of the following does not accurately describe the "ownership" perspective of the firm? Its focus is on the firm's net capital deployed. It is the prevailing view of GAAP. Its focus is on owners' capital. It requires that financing transactions generate income or loss. It requires that fina...
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Add to cartWhich of the following does not accurately describe the "ownership" perspective of the firm? Its focus is on the firm's net capital deployed. It is the prevailing view of GAAP. Its focus is on owners' capital. It requires that financing transactions generate income or loss. It requires that fina...
Net realizable value of receivables is gross receivables minus A) provision for credit losses and sales returns. B) provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. C) estimated provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. D) proven credit losses and estimated r...
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Add to cartNet realizable value of receivables is gross receivables minus A) provision for credit losses and sales returns. B) provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. C) estimated provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. D) proven credit losses and estimated r...
1) A firm's financial statements contain trends that give users insight into the firm's: A) future market share. B) position within its industry. C) profitability, productivity, and liquidity. D) current market price for common and preferred stock. c 
2) Professional analysts need information on a...
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Add to cart1) A firm's financial statements contain trends that give users insight into the firm's: A) future market share. B) position within its industry. C) profitability, productivity, and liquidity. D) current market price for common and preferred stock. c 
2) Professional analysts need information on a...
Companies that have projected operating cash flows that are more than sufficient to meet debt payments are A) financially risky. B) good credit risk companies. C) undervalued. D) overvalued. B 
Investors who follow a fundamental analysis approach: A) determine the value the company's assets would y...
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Add to cartCompanies that have projected operating cash flows that are more than sufficient to meet debt payments are A) financially risky. B) good credit risk companies. C) undervalued. D) overvalued. B 
Investors who follow a fundamental analysis approach: A) determine the value the company's assets would y...
Under U.S. GAAP, assets are presented in decreasing order of liquidity. Under IFRS, 
 
A) tangible assets may be presented first followed by the current assets displayed in increasing order of liquidity. 
B) the current assets are displayed in increasing order of liquidity. 
C) investments are liste...
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Add to cartUnder U.S. GAAP, assets are presented in decreasing order of liquidity. Under IFRS, 
 
A) tangible assets may be presented first followed by the current assets displayed in increasing order of liquidity. 
B) the current assets are displayed in increasing order of liquidity. 
C) investments are liste...
The creation of a deferred tax liability of £257 = £857 x 0.30 each year for the next 7 years. A company owns equipment purchased at the beginning of the 2014 fiscal year for £20,000. For simplicity, assume a salvage value of £0 at the end of the equipment's useful life. Assume a tax rate of 30...
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Add to cartThe creation of a deferred tax liability of £257 = £857 x 0.30 each year for the next 7 years. A company owns equipment purchased at the beginning of the 2014 fiscal year for £20,000. For simplicity, assume a salvage value of £0 at the end of the equipment's useful life. Assume a tax rate of 30...
Net realizable value of receivables is gross receivables minus 
A) provision for credit losses and sales returns. B) provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. C) estimated provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. D) proven credit losses and estimated ...
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Add to cartNet realizable value of receivables is gross receivables minus 
A) provision for credit losses and sales returns. B) provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. C) estimated provision for credit losses and estimated returns and allowances. D) proven credit losses and estimated ...
The fundamental valuation approach to business valuation uses basic accounting measures to assess the amount, timing and:uncertainty of a firm's future operating cash flows or earnings. 
Valuing an entire company, an operating division of that company or its ownership shares involves three basic st...
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Add to cartThe fundamental valuation approach to business valuation uses basic accounting measures to assess the amount, timing and:uncertainty of a firm's future operating cash flows or earnings. 
Valuing an entire company, an operating division of that company or its ownership shares involves three basic st...
Assuming no changes in other variables, which of the following would decrease ROA? 
A) A decrease in the effective tax rate. B) A decrease in interest expense. C) An increase in average assets C) An increase in average assets 
An analyst applied the DuPont System to the following data for a company:...
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Add to cartAssuming no changes in other variables, which of the following would decrease ROA? 
A) A decrease in the effective tax rate. B) A decrease in interest expense. C) An increase in average assets C) An increase in average assets 
An analyst applied the DuPont System to the following data for a company:...
A firm's financial statements contain trends that give users insight into the firm's: 
A) future market share. B) position within its industry. C) profitability, productivity, and liquidity. D) current market price for common and preferred stock. C) profitability, productivity, and liquidity. 
Pro...
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Add to cartA firm's financial statements contain trends that give users insight into the firm's: 
A) future market share. B) position within its industry. C) profitability, productivity, and liquidity. D) current market price for common and preferred stock. C) profitability, productivity, and liquidity. 
Pro...
who develops generally accepted accounting principles? FASB 
which of the following tasks is NOT performed by the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)? a. overseeing the work of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) b. the development of generally accepted accounting principles c. ...
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Add to cartwho develops generally accepted accounting principles? FASB 
which of the following tasks is NOT performed by the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)? a. overseeing the work of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) b. the development of generally accepted accounting principles c. ...
A reduction in the statutory tax rate would most likely benefit the company's: 
a) income statement and balance sheet. b) income statement but not the balance sheet. c) balance sheet but not the income statement. a) income statement and balance sheet. 
If the valuation allowance had been the same i...
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Add to cartA reduction in the statutory tax rate would most likely benefit the company's: 
a) income statement and balance sheet. b) income statement but not the balance sheet. c) balance sheet but not the income statement. a) income statement and balance sheet. 
If the valuation allowance had been the same i...
Which of the following items creates complications related to revenue recognition? A) Bonuses tied to sales goals B) Long-term construction contracts C) Multiple element sales contracts D) Consignment goods E) All of the above E) All of the above 
The company's accountants provide the following con...
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Add to cartWhich of the following items creates complications related to revenue recognition? A) Bonuses tied to sales goals B) Long-term construction contracts C) Multiple element sales contracts D) Consignment goods E) All of the above E) All of the above 
The company's accountants provide the following con...
A company has consistently and significantly increased its cash balance over the past three years. The least likely explanation for the increase in cash is: a) An upcoming acquisition. b) A planned increase in the dividend. c) A forthcoming issue of new equity C 
A retailer provides credit cards onl...
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Add to cartA company has consistently and significantly increased its cash balance over the past three years. The least likely explanation for the increase in cash is: a) An upcoming acquisition. b) A planned increase in the dividend. c) A forthcoming issue of new equity C 
A retailer provides credit cards onl...
Which of the following groups would likely not be interested in the financial statements of a large public company such as Procter & Gamble? 
A) Shareholders B) Employees C) Competitors D) Taxing agencies E) None of these are correct E) None of these are correct 
The SEC adopted Regulation FD, to cu...
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Add to cartWhich of the following groups would likely not be interested in the financial statements of a large public company such as Procter & Gamble? 
A) Shareholders B) Employees C) Competitors D) Taxing agencies E) None of these are correct E) None of these are correct 
The SEC adopted Regulation FD, to cu...
Inventory Cost is least likely to include 
a. Production-related storage costs b. In-bound transportation costs c. Outward bound transportation costs (shipping inventory to customers) c. outward bound transportation costs (shipping inventory to customers) 
Books Forever, Inc.m uses short-term bank d...
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Add to cartInventory Cost is least likely to include 
a. Production-related storage costs b. In-bound transportation costs c. Outward bound transportation costs (shipping inventory to customers) c. outward bound transportation costs (shipping inventory to customers) 
Books Forever, Inc.m uses short-term bank d...
a corporation's net income does not necessarily equal its what? its net cash flow from operations 
where are dividends reported? statement of stockholders equity 
which financial statement would you utilize to determine whether a company will be able to pay liabilities which are due in 30 days? bal...
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Add to carta corporation's net income does not necessarily equal its what? its net cash flow from operations 
where are dividends reported? statement of stockholders equity 
which financial statement would you utilize to determine whether a company will be able to pay liabilities which are due in 30 days? bal...
A company issues €1 million of bonds at face value. When the bonds are issued, the company will record a: A. cash inflow from investing activities. B. cash inflow from financing activities. C. cash inflow from operating activities. B. Cash inflow from financing activities 
At the time of issue of ...
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Add to cartA company issues €1 million of bonds at face value. When the bonds are issued, the company will record a: A. cash inflow from investing activities. B. cash inflow from financing activities. C. cash inflow from operating activities. B. Cash inflow from financing activities 
At the time of issue of ...
An analyst compiles the following data for a company: FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 ROE 16.9% 16.0% 14.6% ROA 7.700% 8.000% 8.100% net profit margin 3.50% 4.00% 4.50% Based only on the information above, the most reasonable conclusion is that over the period FY2017-FY2019 the company's: Leverage has decreas...
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Add to cartAn analyst compiles the following data for a company: FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 ROE 16.9% 16.0% 14.6% ROA 7.700% 8.000% 8.100% net profit margin 3.50% 4.00% 4.50% Based only on the information above, the most reasonable conclusion is that over the period FY2017-FY2019 the company's: Leverage has decreas...
4.Analysts should treat deferred tax liabilities that are expected to reverse as: liabilities 
3.Income tax expense reported on a company's income statement equals taxes payable, plus the net increase in: a)Deferred tax liabilities, less the net increase in deferred tax assets. 
1.Under the current...
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Add to cart4.Analysts should treat deferred tax liabilities that are expected to reverse as: liabilities 
3.Income tax expense reported on a company's income statement equals taxes payable, plus the net increase in: a)Deferred tax liabilities, less the net increase in deferred tax assets. 
1.Under the current...
Economics of Accounting Info Financial statements are Demanded because of their value as a source of info about company performance, financial condition, and resource stewardship. 
The Supply of financial info is guided by the costs of producing and disseminating it and the benefits it will provide ...
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Add to cartEconomics of Accounting Info Financial statements are Demanded because of their value as a source of info about company performance, financial condition, and resource stewardship. 
The Supply of financial info is guided by the costs of producing and disseminating it and the benefits it will provide ...
The three major classifications of activities in a cash flow statement are operating, investing, and financing 
Yellow Brick Road company, a consulting company, reported total revenues of €100 million, total expenses of €80 million, and net income of €20 million in the most recent year. If acc...
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Add to cartThe three major classifications of activities in a cash flow statement are operating, investing, and financing 
Yellow Brick Road company, a consulting company, reported total revenues of €100 million, total expenses of €80 million, and net income of €20 million in the most recent year. If acc...
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