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1. The statement of retained earnings is one of the financial statements most frequently provided by public companies. A. True B. False - Answer False The financial statements most frequently provided by public companies include the balance sheet, the statement of cash flows, and the st...

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FDIC Accounting Exam 1, Chapters 1-3
Prep Exam Questions And All Correct
Answers.
1. The statement of retained earnings is one of the financial statements most frequently provided by
public companies.



A. True

B. False - Answer False



The financial statements most frequently provided by public companies include the balance sheet, the
statement of cash flows, and the statement of stockholder's equity.



Chapter 1

2. Capital allocation is the process of determining how and at what cost money is allocated among
competing interests.



A. True

B. False - Answer True.



Capital allocation is the process of determining how and at what cost money is allocated among
competing interests.



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3. Which of the following generally provides a better indication of an enterprise's present and continuing
ability to generate favorable cash flows?



A. Cash basis accounting.

B. Accrual basis accounting.

C. Managerial basis accounting.

,D. Financial basis accounting. - Answer B. Accrual basis accounting.



Accrual basis accounting better indicates present and continuing favorable cash flows for a company.



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4. Accounting principles are "generally accepted" only when

I. an authoritative accounting rule-making body has established it in an official pronouncement.

II. it has been accepted as appropriate because of its universal application.



A. I only.

B. II only.

C. I or II.

D. Neither I nor II. - Answer C. I or II.



Accounting principles are "generally accepted" only when an authoritative accounting rule-making body
has established it in an official pronouncement or over time it has been accepted as appropriate because
of its universal application.



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5. The role of the Securities and Exchange Commission in the formulation of accounting principles can be
best described as



A. consistently primary.

B. consistently secondary.

C. sometimes primary and sometimes secondary.

D. non-existent. - Answer C. sometimes primary and sometimes secondary.



The Securities and Exchange Commission has sometimes primary and sometimes secondary roles in the
formulation of accounting principles.

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6. Which of the following was established by the federal government to help develop and standardize
financial information presented to stockholders?



A. AICPA.

B. FASB.

C. GASB.

D. SEC. - Answer D. SEC.



As a result of the call for greater regulation after the stock market crash of 1929, the federal government
established the SEC to help develop and standardize financial information for stockholders.



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7. The first step taken in the establishment of a typical FASB statement is:



A. the board conducts research and analysis and a discussion memorandum is issued.

B. a public hearing on the proposed standard is held.

C. the board evaluates the research and public response and issues an exposure draft.

D. topics are identified and placed on the board's agenda. - Answer D. topics are identified and placed
on the board's agenda.



The first step taken in establishing financial accounting standards is a topic is identified and placed on the
board's agenda.



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8. Financial Accounting Concepts are a major type of pronouncement issued by the FASB.



A. True

B. False - Answer True

, Financial Accounting Concepts are one of the two major types of pronouncements issued by the FASB.



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9. Which of the following publications is not considered a GAAP document?



A. Statements of financial standards issued by the FASB

B. Accounting interpretations issued by the FASB

C. APB Opinions

D. Accounting research studies issued by the AICPA - Answer D. Accounting research studies issued by
the AICPA



The accounting research studies issued by the AICPA are not considered GAAP documents.



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10. Generally accepted accounting principles



A. include detailed practices and procedures as well as broad guidelines of general application.

B. are influenced by pronouncements of the SEC and IRS.

C. change over time as the nature of the business environment changes.

D. All of these answer choices are correct. - Answer D. All of these answer choices are correct.



Generally accepted accounting principles include all items listed.



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11. Politics play no role in establishing GAAP.



A. True

B. False - Answer B. False

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