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Comparing actual outcomes with budget outcomes, then following up, is an example of a - Controlling
activities



Which of the following is typically a starting point for the budget process? - a sales budget



Tax accounting is generally most used by: - Internal revenue service (IRS)



Management accountant place more emphases on which of the following - future activities



Which of the following organization would be most likely to accept a process costing system? - paper
manufacture



The discount rate for use in capital budgeting decision is also referred to as - the minimum required rate
of return



A balance sheet shows - assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity.



The excess of expenses over revenues for a period is: - Net loss.



Liabilities - are debts and obligations.



The common characteristic possessed by all assets is - future economic benefit.



Which of the following is not an accounting assumption? - Integrity



Treasury stock is classified as - A contra equity account.

, Olsen Company prepares its statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Indicate whether the
item would be added to net income (increase), deducted from net income (decrease), or has no effect
on net income to determine net cash flows from operating activities. A decrease in the value from the
beginning of the year to the end of the year for Inventory, which is a current asset. - No effect



An Accounts Receivable previously written off as uncollectable is finally collected. The amount collected
was 500.Which of the following journal entries is correct (assuming the allowance method is used)? -
Accounts Receivable $500

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $500

Cash 500

Accounts Receivable 500



A company ages its accounts receivables to determine its end of period adjustment for bad debts. At the
end of the current year, management estimated that 15,750 of the accounts receivable balance would
be uncollectible. Prior to any year-end adjustments, the Allowance for Doubt full Accounts had a debit
balance of 175. What adjusting entry should the company make at the end of the current year to record
its estimated bad debts expense? - c. Bad Debts Expense...........15,925

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.............. 15,925

(15,750 + 175)



In present value calculations, the process of determining the present value is called - discounting the
future amount



Present value is based on - all of the options listed



Accrued revenue has - been earned but not received



What is the formula to calculate the current ratio? - Current Assets ÷ Current Liabilities



For a firm that presently has a current ratio of 2.0, the effect on this ratio of paying a current liability is -
Raises the current ratio

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