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Financial Acct
BUS302L CSUN
Exam Questions
and Complete
Solutions Graded
Denning [Date] [Course title]

,Liabilities of a company are owed to

a. debtors

b. owners

c. creditors

d. stockholders

e. none of the options listed - Answer: c. creditors



Which financial statement is prepared first?

a. Balance sheet

b. Income statement

c. Retained earnings statement

d. Statement of cash flows

e. None of the options listed - Answer: b. Income statement



Resources owned by a business are referred to as

a. stockholders' equity.

b. liabilities.

c. assets.

d. revenues.

e. none of the options listed - Answer: c. assets



Marks: 1 An audit provides the following benefit(s) to users of financial statements:

a. To help assure users that financial statements include relevant, reliable, and comparable information.

b. Insures that users can safely invest in, or loan money to, a business. c. It tells users that the
statements are prepared using accepted accounting principles

d. All of the above

e. A and C only - Answer: e. A and C only

,Which of the following journal entries is for an issuance of 1,000 shares of 10 par value common stock
for 25 per share?



a. Cash 25,000

Common Stock 25,000



b. Common Stock 25,000

Cash 25,000



c. Cash 25,000

Common Stock 10,000

Premium on Common Stock 15,000.



d. Common Stock 10,000

Premium on Common Stock 15,000

Cash 15,000



e. None of the options listed - Answer: c. Cash 25,000

Common Stock 10,000

Premium on Common Stock 15,000.



Westec Corporation has the following accounts on their financial statement. Calculate net income.

Professional Fee Income 31,000

Rent Expense 7,000

Advertising Expense 10,000

Insurance Expense 6,000

Accumulated Depreciation 1,000

Interest Expense 1,000

Commission Expense 4,000

, Dividends 2,000



a. 9,000

b. 0

c. 1,000

d. 3,000

e. None of the options listed - Answer: d. 3,000



Based on the following data, what is the amount of current assets?Accounts
payable.................................................................31,000

Accounts receivable..............................................................
57,000Cash.................................................................................. 15,000

Intangible assets.................................................................. 50,000

Inventory............................................................................ 69,000

Long-term investments.......................................................... 80,000

Long-liabilities......................................................................100,000

Marketable securities............................................................. 40,000

Notes payable...................................................................... 28,000

Plant assets.................................... - Answer: b. 182,000.(15,000 + 57,000 + 69,000 + 40,000 + 1,000)



Which statement is false regarding the lower of cost or market (LCM) method of inventory?

a. Market is defined as current replacement cost, not selling price.

b. LCM is an example of an accounting concept of conservatism.

c. Inventory is written down to its market value in the period in which the price decline occurs.

d. All of the options listed are true regarding LCM.

e. None of the options listed are true regarding LCM. - Answer: d. All of the options listed are true
regarding LCM.



An individual is planning to set-up an education fund for her children. She plans to invest 10, 000
annually at the end of each year. She expects to withdraw money from the fund at the end of 10 years

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