Deck 10: Liabilities: Current,installment Notes,and Contingencies

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Payroll taxes are based on the employee's net pay.
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An employee's take-home pay is equal to gross pay less all voluntary deductions.
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Amounts withheld from each employee for social security and Medicare vary by state.
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The proceeds of a discounted note are equal to the face value of the note.
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The discount on a note payable is charged to an account that has a normal credit balance.
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For a current liability to exist,the liability must be due usually within a year and must be paid out of current assets.
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Most employers are required to withhold federal unemployment taxes from employee earnings.
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Taxes deducted from an employee's earnings to finance social security and Medicare benefits are called FICA taxes.
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The borrower issues a note payable to a creditor.
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FICA tax is a payroll tax that is paid only by employers.
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Interest expense is reported in the operating expense section of the income statement.
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Form W-4 is a form authorizing employers to withhold a portion of employee earnings for payment of an employee's federal income taxes.
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Generally,all deductions made from an employee's gross pay are required by law.
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Receiving payment prior to delivering goods or services causes a current liability to be incurred.
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All long-term liabilities eventually become current liabilities.
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Notes payable may be issued to creditors to satisfy previously created accounts payable.
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An interest-bearing note is a loan in which the lender deducts interest from the amount loaned before the money is advanced to the borrower.
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The amount borrowed is equal to the face amount of the note on an interest-bearing note payable.
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The proceeds from discounting a $20,000,60-day,note payable at 6% is $20,200.
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The amount of money a borrower receives from the lender is called the discount rate.
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The use of a separate payroll bank account is not an advantageous control,because it creates more complexity in reconciliation functions for a company and invites theft.
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During the first year of operations,employees earned vacation pay of $35,000.The vacations will be taken during the second year.The vacation pay expense should be recorded in the second year as the vacations are taken by the employees.
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Federal unemployment compensation taxes that are collected by the federal government are not paid directly to the unemployed but are allocated among the states for use in state programs.
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Obligations that may arise from past transactions only if certain events occur in the future are contingent liabilities.
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In a defined benefits plan,the employer bears the investment risks in funding a future retirement income benefit.
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One of the more popular defined contribution plans is the 401k plan.
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Medicare taxes are paid by both the employee and the employer.
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In order to be a recorded contingent liability,the liability must be possible and easily estimated.
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The journal entry to record the cost of warranty repairs that were incurred during the current period,but related to sales made in prior years,includes a debit to Warranty Expense.
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Federal income taxes withheld increase the employer's payroll tax expense.
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A defined contribution plan promises employees a fixed annual pension benefit.
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The accounting for defined benefit plans is usually very easy and straightforward.
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During the first year of operations,a company granted warranties on its products at an estimated cost of $8,500.The product warranty expense should be recorded in the years of the expenditures to repair the products covered by the warranty payments.
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Depending upon when an unfunded pension liability is to be paid,it will be classified on the balance sheet as either a long-term or a current liability.
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Federal income taxes are subject to a maximum amount per employee per year.
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Federal unemployment taxes are paid by the employer and the employee.
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​An installment note is a debt that requires the borrower to make equal periodic payments to the lender for the term of the note.
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Payroll taxes only include social security taxes and federal unemployment and state unemployment taxes.
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​The interest portion of an installment note payment is computed by multiplying the interest rate by the carrying amount of the note at the end of the period.
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For proper matching of revenues and expenses,the estimated cost of fringe benefits must be recognized as an expense of the period during which the employee earns the benefits.
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Current liabilities are due

A) but not receivable for more than one year
B) but not payable for more than one year
C) and receivable within one year
D) and payable within one year
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When a borrower receives the face amount of a discounted note less the discount,the amount received is known as

A) the note proceeds
B) the note discount
C) the note deferred interest
D) the note principal
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A current liability is a debt that is reasonably expected to be paid

A) between 6 months and 18 months
B) out of currently recognized revenues
C) within one year
D) out of cash currently on hand
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The journal entry to record the issuance of a note for the purpose of converting an existing account payable would be

A) debit Cash; credit Accounts Payable
B) debit Accounts Payable; credit Cash
C) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
D) debit Accounts Payable; credit Notes Payable
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Anderson Co.issued a $50,000,60-day,discounted note to National Bank.The discount rate is 6%.At maturity,assuming a 360-day year,the borrower will pay

A) $53,000
B) $50,500
C) $50,000
D) $49,500
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Chang Co.issued a $50,000,120-day,discounted note to Guarantee Bank.The discount rate is 6%.Assuming a 360-day year,the cash proceeds to Chang Co.are

A) $49,750
B) $47,000
C) $49,000
D) $51,000
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On June 8,Williams Company issued an $80,000,5%,120-day note payable to Brown Industries.Assuming a 360-day year,what is the maturity value of the note? When required,round your answer to the nearest dollar.

A) $82,600
B) $84,000
C) $81,333
D) $88,200
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Assuming a 360-day year,when a $50,000,90-day,9% interest-bearing note payable matures,total payment will be

A) $51,125
B) $54,500
C) $1,125
D) $4,500
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Martinez Co.borrowed $50,000 on March 1 of the current year by signing a 60-day,9%,interest-bearing note.Assuming a 360-day year,when the note is paid on April 30,the entry to record the payment should include a

A) debit to Interest Payable for $750
B) debit to Interest Expense for $750
C) credit to Cash for $50,000
D) credit to Cash for $54,500
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On May 18,Rodriguez Co.issued an $84,000,6%,120-day note payable on an overdue account payable to Wilson Company.Assume that the fiscal year of Rodriguez ends on June 30.Which of the following relationships is true?

A) Rodriguez is the creditor and credits Accounts Receivable
B) Wilson is the creditor and debits Accounts Receivable
C) Wilson is the borrower and credits Accounts Payable
D) Rodriguez is the borrower and debits Accounts Payable
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The journal entry used to record the issuance of an interest-bearing note for the purpose of borrowing funds for the business is

A) debit Accounts Payable; credit Notes Payable
B) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
C) debit Notes Payable; credit Cash
D) debit Cash and Interest Expense; credit Notes Payable
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On June 8,Smith Technologies issued a $75,000,6%,140-day note payable to Johnson Company.What is the due date of the note?

A) October 28
B) October 27
C) October 26
D) October 25
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The journal entry used to record the issuance of a discounted note for the purpose of borrowing funds for the business is

A) debit Cash and Interest Expense; credit Notes Payable
B) debit Cash and Interest Payable; credit Notes Payable
C) debit Accounts Payable; credit Notes Payable
D) debit Notes Payable; credit Cash
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The journal entry used to record the payment of a discounted note is

A) debit Notes Payable and Interest Expense; credit Cash
B) debit Notes Payable; credit Cash
C) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
D) debit Accounts Payable; credit Cash
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On June 1,Davis Inc.issued an $84,000,5%,120-day note payable to Garcia Company.Assume that the fiscal year of Garcia ends June 30.Using a 360-day year,what is the amount of interest revenue recognized by Garcia in the following year? When required,round your answer to the nearest dollar.

A) $700
B) $1,600
C) $1,062
D) $4,200
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Assuming a 360-day year,proceeds of $48,750 were received from discounting a $50,000,90-day note at a bank.The discount rate used by the bank in computing the proceeds was

A) 6.25%
B) 10.00%
C) 10.26%
D) 9.75%
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The journal entry to record the payment of an interest-bearing note is

A) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
B) debit Accounts Payable; credit Cash
C) debit Notes Payable and Interest Expense; credit Cash
D) debit Notes Payable and Interest Receivable; credit Cash
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Assuming a 360-day year,the interest charged by the bank,at the rate of 6%,on a 90-day,discounted note payable of $100,000 is

A) $6,000
B) $1,500
C) $500
D) $3,000
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On July 8,Jones Inc.issued an $80,000,6%,120-day note payable to Miller Company.Assume that the fiscal year of Jones ends July 31.Using a 360-day year,what is the amount of interest expense recognized by Jones in the current fiscal year? When required,round your answer to the nearest dollar.

A) $700
B) $4,200
C) $307
D) $1,400
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Notes may be issued

A) when assets are purchased
B) to creditors to temporarily satisfy an account payable created earlier
C) when borrowing money
D) for all of these
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Thomas Martin receives an hourly wage rate of $40,with time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours during a week.Payroll data for the current week are as follows: hours worked,48; federal income tax withheld,$350; social security tax rate,6.0%; and Medicare tax rate,1.5%.What is the gross pay for Martin?

A) $449
B) $1,730
C) $2,080
D) $1,574
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Martin Jackson receives an hourly wage rate of $30,with time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours during a week.Payroll data for the current week are as follows: hours worked,46; federal income tax withheld,$350; social security tax rate,6.0%; and Medicare tax rate,1.5%.What is the net amount to be paid to Jackson?

A) $1,470.00
B) $1,009.75
C) $1,097.95
D) $460.25
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Davis and Thompson have earnings of $850 each.The social security tax rate is 6% and the Medicare tax rate is 1.5%.Assuming that the payroll will be paid on December 29,what will be the employer's total FICA tax for this payroll period?

A) $102.00
B) $127.50
C) $96.00
D) $25.50
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The current portion of long-term debt should

A)
Be classified as a long-term liability
B)
Not be separated from the long-term portion of debt
C)
Be paid immediately
D)
Be reclassified as a current liability
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Which of the following would be used to compute the federal income taxes to be withheld from an employee's earnings?

A) FICA tax rate
B) wage and tax statement
C) FUTA tax rate
D) withholding table
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Which is not a determinate in calculating federal income taxes withheld from an individual's pay?

A) marital status
B) types of earnings
C) gross pay
D) number of withholding allowances
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The total earnings of an employee for a payroll period is referred to as

A) take-home pay
B) pay net of taxes
C) net pay
D) gross pay
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Current liabilities are

A) due and receivable within one year
B) due and to be paid out of current assets within one year
C) due,but not payable for more than one year
D) payable if a possible subsequent event occurs
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On January 5,Thomas Company,a calendar-year company,issued $1,000,000 of notes payable,of which $250,000 is due on January 1 each of the next four years.The proper balance sheet presentation on December 31 is

A) Current Liabilities,$1,000,000
B) Current Liabilities,$250,000; Long-Term Debt,$750,000
C) Long-Term Debt,$1,000,000
D) Current Liabilities,$750,000; Long-Term Debt,$250,000
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The journal entry to record the conversion of a $6,300 accounts payable to a note payable would be ​

A) Cash 6,300
Notes Payable 6,300

B) Notes Receivable 6,300
Notes Payable 6,300

C) Notes Payable 6,300
Cash 6,300

D) Accounts Payable 6,300
Notes Payable 6,300
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Proper payroll accounting methods are important for a business for all the reasons below except

A) good employee morale requires timely and accurate payroll payments
B) payroll is subject to various federal and state regulations
C) to help a business with cash flow problems by delayed payments of payroll taxes to federal and state agencies
D) payroll and related payroll taxes have a significant effect on the net income of most businesses
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Assuming a 360-day year,when a $20,000,90-day,5% interest-bearing note payable matures,total payment will be

A) $21,000
B) $1,000
C) $20,250
D) $250
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Which of the following taxes are employers required to withhold from employees?

A) FICA tax
B) FICA tax,and state and federal unemployment tax
C) state unemployment tax
D) federal unemployment tax
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The amount of federal income taxes withheld from an employee's gross pay is recorded as a(n)

A) payroll expense
B) contra account
C) asset
D) liability
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Which of the following will have no effect on an employee's take-home pay?

A) ​social security tax
B) ​unemployment tax
C) ​marital status
D) ​number of exemptions claimed
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Taylor Bank lends Guarantee Company $150,000 on January 1.Guarantee Company signs a $150,000,8%,9-month,interest-bearing note.The entry made by Guarantee Company on January 1 to record the proceeds and issuance of the note is ​

A) Interest Expense 12,000
Cash 138,000
Notes Payable 150,000

B) Cash 150,000
Notes Payable 150,000

C) Cash 162,000
Interest Expense 12,000
Notes Payable 150,000

D) Notes Payable 120,000
Interest Payable 7,200
Cash 120,000
Interest Expense 7,200
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Most employers are levied a tax on payrolls for

A) ​sales tax
B) ​medical insurance premiums
C) ​federal unemployment compensation tax
D) ​union dues
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Which of the following would most likely be classified as a current liability?

A) two-year notes payable
B) bonds payable
C) mortgage payable
D) unearned rent
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Which of the following taxes would be deducted in determining an employee's net pay?

A) FUTA taxes
B) SUTA taxes
C) FICA taxes
D) all are correct
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Sadie White receives an hourly rate of $30,with time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40 during a week.Payroll data for the current week are as follows: hours worked,48; federal income tax withheld,$300; social security tax rate,6.0%; and Medicare tax rate,1.5%.What is the net amount to be paid to White?

A) $1,443
B) $1,143
C) $1,260
D) $1,560
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Payroll taxes are based on the employee's net pay.
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An employee's take-home pay is equal to gross pay less all voluntary deductions.
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Amounts withheld from each employee for social security and Medicare vary by state.
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The proceeds of a discounted note are equal to the face value of the note.
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The discount on a note payable is charged to an account that has a normal credit balance.
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For a current liability to exist,the liability must be due usually within a year and must be paid out of current assets.
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Most employers are required to withhold federal unemployment taxes from employee earnings.
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Taxes deducted from an employee's earnings to finance social security and Medicare benefits are called FICA taxes.
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The borrower issues a note payable to a creditor.
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FICA tax is a payroll tax that is paid only by employers.
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Interest expense is reported in the operating expense section of the income statement.
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Form W-4 is a form authorizing employers to withhold a portion of employee earnings for payment of an employee's federal income taxes.
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Generally,all deductions made from an employee's gross pay are required by law.
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Receiving payment prior to delivering goods or services causes a current liability to be incurred.
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All long-term liabilities eventually become current liabilities.
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Notes payable may be issued to creditors to satisfy previously created accounts payable.
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An interest-bearing note is a loan in which the lender deducts interest from the amount loaned before the money is advanced to the borrower.
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The amount borrowed is equal to the face amount of the note on an interest-bearing note payable.
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The proceeds from discounting a $20,000,60-day,note payable at 6% is $20,200.
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The amount of money a borrower receives from the lender is called the discount rate.
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The use of a separate payroll bank account is not an advantageous control,because it creates more complexity in reconciliation functions for a company and invites theft.
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During the first year of operations,employees earned vacation pay of $35,000.The vacations will be taken during the second year.The vacation pay expense should be recorded in the second year as the vacations are taken by the employees.
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Federal unemployment compensation taxes that are collected by the federal government are not paid directly to the unemployed but are allocated among the states for use in state programs.
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Obligations that may arise from past transactions only if certain events occur in the future are contingent liabilities.
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In a defined benefits plan,the employer bears the investment risks in funding a future retirement income benefit.
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One of the more popular defined contribution plans is the 401k plan.
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Medicare taxes are paid by both the employee and the employer.
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In order to be a recorded contingent liability,the liability must be possible and easily estimated.
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The journal entry to record the cost of warranty repairs that were incurred during the current period,but related to sales made in prior years,includes a debit to Warranty Expense.
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Federal income taxes withheld increase the employer's payroll tax expense.
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A defined contribution plan promises employees a fixed annual pension benefit.
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The accounting for defined benefit plans is usually very easy and straightforward.
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During the first year of operations,a company granted warranties on its products at an estimated cost of $8,500.The product warranty expense should be recorded in the years of the expenditures to repair the products covered by the warranty payments.
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Depending upon when an unfunded pension liability is to be paid,it will be classified on the balance sheet as either a long-term or a current liability.
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Federal income taxes are subject to a maximum amount per employee per year.
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Federal unemployment taxes are paid by the employer and the employee.
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​An installment note is a debt that requires the borrower to make equal periodic payments to the lender for the term of the note.
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Payroll taxes only include social security taxes and federal unemployment and state unemployment taxes.
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​The interest portion of an installment note payment is computed by multiplying the interest rate by the carrying amount of the note at the end of the period.
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For proper matching of revenues and expenses,the estimated cost of fringe benefits must be recognized as an expense of the period during which the employee earns the benefits.
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Current liabilities are due

A) but not receivable for more than one year
B) but not payable for more than one year
C) and receivable within one year
D) and payable within one year
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When a borrower receives the face amount of a discounted note less the discount,the amount received is known as

A) the note proceeds
B) the note discount
C) the note deferred interest
D) the note principal
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A current liability is a debt that is reasonably expected to be paid

A) between 6 months and 18 months
B) out of currently recognized revenues
C) within one year
D) out of cash currently on hand
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The journal entry to record the issuance of a note for the purpose of converting an existing account payable would be

A) debit Cash; credit Accounts Payable
B) debit Accounts Payable; credit Cash
C) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
D) debit Accounts Payable; credit Notes Payable
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Anderson Co.issued a $50,000,60-day,discounted note to National Bank.The discount rate is 6%.At maturity,assuming a 360-day year,the borrower will pay

A) $53,000
B) $50,500
C) $50,000
D) $49,500
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Chang Co.issued a $50,000,120-day,discounted note to Guarantee Bank.The discount rate is 6%.Assuming a 360-day year,the cash proceeds to Chang Co.are

A) $49,750
B) $47,000
C) $49,000
D) $51,000
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On June 8,Williams Company issued an $80,000,5%,120-day note payable to Brown Industries.Assuming a 360-day year,what is the maturity value of the note? When required,round your answer to the nearest dollar.

A) $82,600
B) $84,000
C) $81,333
D) $88,200
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Assuming a 360-day year,when a $50,000,90-day,9% interest-bearing note payable matures,total payment will be

A) $51,125
B) $54,500
C) $1,125
D) $4,500
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49
Martinez Co.borrowed $50,000 on March 1 of the current year by signing a 60-day,9%,interest-bearing note.Assuming a 360-day year,when the note is paid on April 30,the entry to record the payment should include a

A) debit to Interest Payable for $750
B) debit to Interest Expense for $750
C) credit to Cash for $50,000
D) credit to Cash for $54,500
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On May 18,Rodriguez Co.issued an $84,000,6%,120-day note payable on an overdue account payable to Wilson Company.Assume that the fiscal year of Rodriguez ends on June 30.Which of the following relationships is true?

A) Rodriguez is the creditor and credits Accounts Receivable
B) Wilson is the creditor and debits Accounts Receivable
C) Wilson is the borrower and credits Accounts Payable
D) Rodriguez is the borrower and debits Accounts Payable
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The journal entry used to record the issuance of an interest-bearing note for the purpose of borrowing funds for the business is

A) debit Accounts Payable; credit Notes Payable
B) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
C) debit Notes Payable; credit Cash
D) debit Cash and Interest Expense; credit Notes Payable
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On June 8,Smith Technologies issued a $75,000,6%,140-day note payable to Johnson Company.What is the due date of the note?

A) October 28
B) October 27
C) October 26
D) October 25
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The journal entry used to record the issuance of a discounted note for the purpose of borrowing funds for the business is

A) debit Cash and Interest Expense; credit Notes Payable
B) debit Cash and Interest Payable; credit Notes Payable
C) debit Accounts Payable; credit Notes Payable
D) debit Notes Payable; credit Cash
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The journal entry used to record the payment of a discounted note is

A) debit Notes Payable and Interest Expense; credit Cash
B) debit Notes Payable; credit Cash
C) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
D) debit Accounts Payable; credit Cash
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On June 1,Davis Inc.issued an $84,000,5%,120-day note payable to Garcia Company.Assume that the fiscal year of Garcia ends June 30.Using a 360-day year,what is the amount of interest revenue recognized by Garcia in the following year? When required,round your answer to the nearest dollar.

A) $700
B) $1,600
C) $1,062
D) $4,200
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Assuming a 360-day year,proceeds of $48,750 were received from discounting a $50,000,90-day note at a bank.The discount rate used by the bank in computing the proceeds was

A) 6.25%
B) 10.00%
C) 10.26%
D) 9.75%
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The journal entry to record the payment of an interest-bearing note is

A) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable
B) debit Accounts Payable; credit Cash
C) debit Notes Payable and Interest Expense; credit Cash
D) debit Notes Payable and Interest Receivable; credit Cash
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58
Assuming a 360-day year,the interest charged by the bank,at the rate of 6%,on a 90-day,discounted note payable of $100,000 is

A) $6,000
B) $1,500
C) $500
D) $3,000
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59
On July 8,Jones Inc.issued an $80,000,6%,120-day note payable to Miller Company.Assume that the fiscal year of Jones ends July 31.Using a 360-day year,what is the amount of interest expense recognized by Jones in the current fiscal year? When required,round your answer to the nearest dollar.

A) $700
B) $4,200
C) $307
D) $1,400
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60
Notes may be issued

A) when assets are purchased
B) to creditors to temporarily satisfy an account payable created earlier
C) when borrowing money
D) for all of these
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61
Thomas Martin receives an hourly wage rate of $40,with time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours during a week.Payroll data for the current week are as follows: hours worked,48; federal income tax withheld,$350; social security tax rate,6.0%; and Medicare tax rate,1.5%.What is the gross pay for Martin?

A) $449
B) $1,730
C) $2,080
D) $1,574
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62
Martin Jackson receives an hourly wage rate of $30,with time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours during a week.Payroll data for the current week are as follows: hours worked,46; federal income tax withheld,$350; social security tax rate,6.0%; and Medicare tax rate,1.5%.What is the net amount to be paid to Jackson?

A) $1,470.00
B) $1,009.75
C) $1,097.95
D) $460.25
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63
Davis and Thompson have earnings of $850 each.The social security tax rate is 6% and the Medicare tax rate is 1.5%.Assuming that the payroll will be paid on December 29,what will be the employer's total FICA tax for this payroll period?

A) $102.00
B) $127.50
C) $96.00
D) $25.50
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64
The current portion of long-term debt should

A)
Be classified as a long-term liability
B)
Not be separated from the long-term portion of debt
C)
Be paid immediately
D)
Be reclassified as a current liability
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65
Which of the following would be used to compute the federal income taxes to be withheld from an employee's earnings?

A) FICA tax rate
B) wage and tax statement
C) FUTA tax rate
D) withholding table
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66
Which is not a determinate in calculating federal income taxes withheld from an individual's pay?

A) marital status
B) types of earnings
C) gross pay
D) number of withholding allowances
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67
The total earnings of an employee for a payroll period is referred to as

A) take-home pay
B) pay net of taxes
C) net pay
D) gross pay
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68
Current liabilities are

A) due and receivable within one year
B) due and to be paid out of current assets within one year
C) due,but not payable for more than one year
D) payable if a possible subsequent event occurs
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69
On January 5,Thomas Company,a calendar-year company,issued $1,000,000 of notes payable,of which $250,000 is due on January 1 each of the next four years.The proper balance sheet presentation on December 31 is

A) Current Liabilities,$1,000,000
B) Current Liabilities,$250,000; Long-Term Debt,$750,000
C) Long-Term Debt,$1,000,000
D) Current Liabilities,$750,000; Long-Term Debt,$250,000
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70
The journal entry to record the conversion of a $6,300 accounts payable to a note payable would be ​

A) Cash 6,300
Notes Payable 6,300

B) Notes Receivable 6,300
Notes Payable 6,300

C) Notes Payable 6,300
Cash 6,300

D) Accounts Payable 6,300
Notes Payable 6,300
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71
Proper payroll accounting methods are important for a business for all the reasons below except

A) good employee morale requires timely and accurate payroll payments
B) payroll is subject to various federal and state regulations
C) to help a business with cash flow problems by delayed payments of payroll taxes to federal and state agencies
D) payroll and related payroll taxes have a significant effect on the net income of most businesses
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72
Assuming a 360-day year,when a $20,000,90-day,5% interest-bearing note payable matures,total payment will be

A) $21,000
B) $1,000
C) $20,250
D) $250
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73
Which of the following taxes are employers required to withhold from employees?

A) FICA tax
B) FICA tax,and state and federal unemployment tax
C) state unemployment tax
D) federal unemployment tax
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74
The amount of federal income taxes withheld from an employee's gross pay is recorded as a(n)

A) payroll expense
B) contra account
C) asset
D) liability
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75
Which of the following will have no effect on an employee's take-home pay?

A) ​social security tax
B) ​unemployment tax
C) ​marital status
D) ​number of exemptions claimed
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76
Taylor Bank lends Guarantee Company $150,000 on January 1.Guarantee Company signs a $150,000,8%,9-month,interest-bearing note.The entry made by Guarantee Company on January 1 to record the proceeds and issuance of the note is ​

A) Interest Expense 12,000
Cash 138,000
Notes Payable 150,000

B) Cash 150,000
Notes Payable 150,000

C) Cash 162,000
Interest Expense 12,000
Notes Payable 150,000

D) Notes Payable 120,000
Interest Payable 7,200
Cash 120,000
Interest Expense 7,200
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77
Most employers are levied a tax on payrolls for

A) ​sales tax
B) ​medical insurance premiums
C) ​federal unemployment compensation tax
D) ​union dues
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78
Which of the following would most likely be classified as a current liability?

A) two-year notes payable
B) bonds payable
C) mortgage payable
D) unearned rent
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79
Which of the following taxes would be deducted in determining an employee's net pay?

A) FUTA taxes
B) SUTA taxes
C) FICA taxes
D) all are correct
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80
Sadie White receives an hourly rate of $30,with time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40 during a week.Payroll data for the current week are as follows: hours worked,48; federal income tax withheld,$300; social security tax rate,6.0%; and Medicare tax rate,1.5%.What is the net amount to be paid to White?

A) $1,443
B) $1,143
C) $1,260
D) $1,560
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