Deck 3: Recording Financial Transactions and the Principles of Accounting

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Accounting transactions are recorded from:

A) Business events
B) Transactions
C) Source documents
D) Ledgers
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The Income Statement comprises the following groups of accounts:

A) Income, Expenses and Equity
B) Assets, Liabilities and Equity
C) Income and Expenses
D) Assets and Liabilities
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The Statement of Financial Position comprises the following groups of accounts:

A) Income, Expenses and Equity
B) Assets, Liabilities and Equity
C) Income and Expenses
D) Assets and Liabilities
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Goods sold on credit to customers are referred to as:

A) Payables or creditors
B) Receivables or creditors
C) Payables or debtors
D) Receivables or debtors
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Goods bought on credit from suppliers are referred to as:

A) Payables or creditors
B) Receivables or creditors
C) Payables or debtors
D) Receivables or debtors
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In recording business transactions using the double entry method (as described in Chapter 3), which of the following statements is true

A) Both entries must increase accounts
B) One account must increase and the other account must decrease
C) Either or both the accounts may increase or decrease
D) Both entries must decrease accounts
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Inventory increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Payables increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Receivables increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Profit increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Bank increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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The purchase of goods on credit for later resale would affect the following accounts:

A) Bank, Cost of sales
B) Inventory, Bank
C) Payables, Inventory
D) Cost of sales, Payables
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Paying cash for a computer system for business use would affect the following types of account:

A) Assets only
B) Both assets and liabilities
C) Liabilities only
D) Both assets and expenses
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A business has cash sales of £25 000. Inventory purchases on credit are £10,000. Payments to suppliers for inventory purchased on credit are £6 000. Cost of sales are £7 000. Wages paid are £2 000

-The profit effect of these transactions is:

A) £6 000
B) £10 000
C) £13 000
D) £16 000
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A business has cash sales of £25 000. Inventory purchases on credit are £10,000. Payments to suppliers for inventory purchased on credit are £6 000. Cost of sales are £7 000. Wages paid are £2 000

-The effect of these transactions on the Bank account is an increase of:

A) £17 000
B) £16 000
C) £9 000
D) £7 000
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A business has cash sales of £25 000. Inventory purchases on credit are £10,000. Payments to suppliers for inventory purchased on credit are £6 000. Cost of sales are £7 000. Wages paid are £2 000

-The effect of these transactions on the Inventory account is a:

A) Decrease of £3 000
B) Increase of £3 000
C) Increase of £4 000
D) Decrease of £4 000
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During the month MaxiCo purchases inventory on credit for €22 000 and sells inventory on credit (which cost MaxiCo €14 000) for €24 000. Also during the month MaxiCo pays its suppliers €15 000 and receives €16 000 from its customers. MaxiCo's cost of sales is:

A) €7 000
B) €8 000
C) €10 000
D) €14 000
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Taken together, receivables, payables, inventory and bank are often referred to as:

A) Equity
B) Cash Flow
C) Statement of Financial Position
D) Working Capital
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The need to calculate cost of sales is driven by which of the following accounting principles?

A) Accounting entity
B) Accounting period
C) Matching
D) Historic cost
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The principle that financial statements are prepared on the basis that the business will continue in operation is:

A) Historic cost
B) Going concern
C) Conservatism
D) Consistency
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Deck 3: Recording Financial Transactions and the Principles of Accounting
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Accounting transactions are recorded from:

A) Business events
B) Transactions
C) Source documents
D) Ledgers
Source documents
2
The Income Statement comprises the following groups of accounts:

A) Income, Expenses and Equity
B) Assets, Liabilities and Equity
C) Income and Expenses
D) Assets and Liabilities
Income and Expenses
3
The Statement of Financial Position comprises the following groups of accounts:

A) Income, Expenses and Equity
B) Assets, Liabilities and Equity
C) Income and Expenses
D) Assets and Liabilities
Assets, Liabilities and Equity
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Goods sold on credit to customers are referred to as:

A) Payables or creditors
B) Receivables or creditors
C) Payables or debtors
D) Receivables or debtors
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Goods bought on credit from suppliers are referred to as:

A) Payables or creditors
B) Receivables or creditors
C) Payables or debtors
D) Receivables or debtors
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In recording business transactions using the double entry method (as described in Chapter 3), which of the following statements is true

A) Both entries must increase accounts
B) One account must increase and the other account must decrease
C) Either or both the accounts may increase or decrease
D) Both entries must decrease accounts
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Inventory increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Payables increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Receivables increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Profit increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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Use the following information to answer Questions :Toshyo purchases an inventory of spare parts on credit from its suppliers for $15 000. During the month Toshyo pays its suppliers $10 000 and sells spare parts (which cost the business $8 000) to its customers on credit for $20 000. Customers pay Toshyo $12 000 during the month.

-Bank increases by:

A) $2 000
B) $5 000
C) $7 000
D) $8 000
E) $12 000
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The purchase of goods on credit for later resale would affect the following accounts:

A) Bank, Cost of sales
B) Inventory, Bank
C) Payables, Inventory
D) Cost of sales, Payables
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Paying cash for a computer system for business use would affect the following types of account:

A) Assets only
B) Both assets and liabilities
C) Liabilities only
D) Both assets and expenses
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A business has cash sales of £25 000. Inventory purchases on credit are £10,000. Payments to suppliers for inventory purchased on credit are £6 000. Cost of sales are £7 000. Wages paid are £2 000

-The profit effect of these transactions is:

A) £6 000
B) £10 000
C) £13 000
D) £16 000
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A business has cash sales of £25 000. Inventory purchases on credit are £10,000. Payments to suppliers for inventory purchased on credit are £6 000. Cost of sales are £7 000. Wages paid are £2 000

-The effect of these transactions on the Bank account is an increase of:

A) £17 000
B) £16 000
C) £9 000
D) £7 000
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A business has cash sales of £25 000. Inventory purchases on credit are £10,000. Payments to suppliers for inventory purchased on credit are £6 000. Cost of sales are £7 000. Wages paid are £2 000

-The effect of these transactions on the Inventory account is a:

A) Decrease of £3 000
B) Increase of £3 000
C) Increase of £4 000
D) Decrease of £4 000
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17
During the month MaxiCo purchases inventory on credit for €22 000 and sells inventory on credit (which cost MaxiCo €14 000) for €24 000. Also during the month MaxiCo pays its suppliers €15 000 and receives €16 000 from its customers. MaxiCo's cost of sales is:

A) €7 000
B) €8 000
C) €10 000
D) €14 000
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18
Taken together, receivables, payables, inventory and bank are often referred to as:

A) Equity
B) Cash Flow
C) Statement of Financial Position
D) Working Capital
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19
The need to calculate cost of sales is driven by which of the following accounting principles?

A) Accounting entity
B) Accounting period
C) Matching
D) Historic cost
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The principle that financial statements are prepared on the basis that the business will continue in operation is:

A) Historic cost
B) Going concern
C) Conservatism
D) Consistency
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