GAAP is the accounting profession's rule-setting body. - <<ANSWER>>False
Generally accepted accounting principles are authorized by the Financial Accounting Standards Board
(FASB). - <<ANSWER>>True
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 established the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)
which is a not-for-profit corporation that oversees auditors of public corporations. -
<<ANSWER>>True
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was passed to eliminate many of the disclosure and conflict-of-interest
problems of corporations. - <<ANSWER>>True
,The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 established the Private Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)
which is a for-profit corporation that oversees CEOs of public corporations. -
<< ANSWER>>False
The McCain-Feingold Act of 2002 was passed to eliminate many of the disclosure and conflict-of-interest
problems of corporations. - <<ANSWER>>False
Publicly owned corporations are those which are financed by the proceeds from the treasury securities. -
<<ANSWER >>False
Publicly owned corporations with more than $5 million assets are required by the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC) and individual state securities commissions to provide their stockholders
with an annual stockholders' report. - <<ANSWER>>True
The president's letter, the first component of the stockholders' report, is the primary communication
from management to a firm's employees. - <<ANSWER>>False
Common stock dividends paid to stockholders is equal to the earnings available for common
stockholders divided by the number of shares of common stock outstanding. -
<<ANSWER>>False
The income statement is a financial summary of a firm's operating results during a specified period while
the balance sheet is a summary statement of a firm's financial position at a given point in time. -
<<ANSWER>>True
, The common stock entry in balance sheet is the par value of common stock .-
<<ANSWER>>True
Paid-in capital in excess of par represents a firm's book value received from the original sale of common
stock. - << ANSWER>>False
Earnings per share represents amount earned during the period on each outstanding share of common
stock. - <<ANSWER>>True
Net fixed assets represent the difference between gross fixed assets and accumulated depreciation of
fixed assets. - <<ANSWER>>True
Earnings per share results from dividing earnings available for common stockholders by the number of
shares of common stock authorized. - <<ANSWER>>False
Retained earnings represent the cumulative total of all earnings, net of dividends, that have been
retained and reinvested in the firm since its inception. - <<ANSWER>>True
The balance sheet is a statement which balances a firm's assets (what it owns) against its debt (what it
owes) or its equity (what is provided by owners). - <<ANSWER>>True
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