Multiple Choice Questions:
1) An example on an ACCRUAL journal entry is:
A) Debit to Interest Expense and Credit to Interest Payable, because the expense has been incurred but it wasn't paid yet which creates a liability
B) Debit to A/R and Credit to Service Revenue because the service has been provided and the customer already paid us in advance
C) Debit to Salaries Expense and Credit to Salaries Payable, because the expense has been incurred and cash was paid at the same time
D) Debit to Unearned Revenue & Credit to Revenue is an example on an ACCRUAL entry, which means now that we've finally provided the service, we're not liable anymore to the customer because the cash we got from them in advance is finally & officially a revenue for us now
2) Some of what we learned about Adjusting Entries in general and examples on them?
A) A journal entry to record the amount of left over supplies at the end of a period
B) A journal entry to Debit Accumulated Depreciation, and a Credit to Depreciation Expense
C) A journal entry to record the amount of supplies consumed within a period of time
D) A journal entry to record the ENDING balances of the accounts, not the CHANGES in the balances
3) Regarding what we learned about the Adjusted Trial Balance?
A) Because of the Adjusting Journal Entries that we recorded, the Total Debits in the Adjusted Trial Balance may or may not equal the total Credits
B) The Accrual Journal Entry that we recorded for A/R made the A/R ending balance decrease in the Adjusted Trial Balance
C) The Depreciation Expense that we recorded made the ending balance for the Equipment account decrease in the Adjusted Trial Balance comparing to how it was in the Unadjusted Trial Balance
D) To prepare the Adjusted Trial Balance, we start by looking at the Unadjusted Trial Balance, then reflect all the adjustments to it and that's how we'll end up with the Adjusted Trial Balance with some of the balances got adjusted

Multiple Choice Questions: 1) An example on an ACCRUAL journal entry is: A) Debit to Interest...
multiple-choice questions Financial Accounting for Business about ( Accrual Accounting) 6)On February 1, 20x1 the Abdoll business paid Fraser $13481 cash to complete a renovation on their property starting in May 20x1 and ending August 31, 20x1. Both parties agreed to the work being completed in equal parts over the summer. Fraser’s year-end is June 30, 20x1. Assuming the initial entry made on February 1, 20x1 by Fraser was a credit of $13481 to revenue, the following adjusting entry is...
Questions Prepare the necessary journal entry to record the purchase of $100 of supplies on account: The steps in an accounting cycle can be best described as: 1. 2. a. Journalize, Post, prepare Unadjusted trial balance, prepare financial statements, close b. Jounalize, Post, prepare Unadjusted trial balance, prepare adjusting entries, c. Analyze Transactions, Jounalize, Post, prepare Unadjusted trial balance, prepare d. Analyze transactions, Journalize, Post, prepare Unadjusted trial balance, prepare prepare adjusted trial balance, prepare financial statements, close, prepare post...
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Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Accumulated Amortization
Accumulated Depreciation
Advertising Expense
Amortization Expense
Bad Debt Expense
Buildings
Cash
Common Stock
Copyrights
Cost of Goods Sold
Deferred Revenue
Delivery Expense
Depreciation Expense
Dividends
Dividends Payable
Donation Revenue
Equipment
Franchise Rights
Goodwill
Income Tax Expense
Income Tax Payable
Insurance Expense
Interest Expense
Interest Payable
Interest Receivable
Interest Revenue
Inventory
Land
Legal Expense
Licensing Rights
Logo and Trademarks
Notes Payable (long-term)
Notes Payable (short-term)
Notes Receivable...
1) Complete the below table listing Debit and Credit rules: C- E L- A- E- D R- 2) The Revenue Recognition Principle says that companies recognize revenue when (when the is satisfied). It does not matter when is received (it could be before, during, or after). You should match with revenues when the company makes efforts to generate those revenues. 3) Accrual-basis accounting means that transactions that change a company's financial statements are recorded in the periods in which the...
The entry to close the revenue accounts includes a
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Debit to income summary $32,300
Debit to Revenues for $37,100
Credit to income summary $35,300
Credit to Revenues for $28,300
The entry to close the expenses accounts includes a
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Debit to income summary $12,900
Credit to income summary $12,900
Debit to income summary for $24,000
Credit to total expenses for $16,000
After the revenue and expense accounts have been
closed, the balance of Income Summary will be *
Credit...
At December 31, the unadjusted trial balance of H&R Tacks reports Salaries and Wages Payable of $0 and Salaries and Wages Expense of $29,000. Employees have been paid for work done up to December 27, but the $1,200 they have earned for December 28–31 has not yet been paid or recorded. Required: 1. Prepare the adjusting journal entry on December 31. 2. Prepare the T-accounts for each account, enter the unadjusted balances, post the adjusting journal entry, and report the...
The December 31, 2018, unadjusted trial balance for Demon Deacons Corporation is presented below. Debit Credit Cash Accounts Recelvable Prepaid Rent S 9,600 14,600 6,720 3,600 Deferred Revenue Common Stock Retained Earnings Service Revenue Salaries Expense $ 2,600 10,000 5,600 49,320 33,000 $67,520 $67,520 At year-end, the following additional information is available a. The balance of Prepaid Rent, $6,720, represents payment on October 31, 2018, for rent from November 1, 2018, to April 30, 2019. b. The balance of Deferred...
36) The accrual basis of accounting: A) Is generally accepted for external reporting because it is more useful than cash basis f or most business decisions. B) Is flawed because it gives complete information about cash flows. C) Recognizes revenues when received in cash. D) Recognizes expenses when paid in cash. E) Eliminates the need for adjusting entries at the end of each period. 37) The difference between the cost of an asset and the accumulated depreciation for that asset...
The December 31, 2018, unadjusted trial balance for Demon Deacons Corporation is presented below Debit Credit Accounts Cash $9,600 4,600 6,720 3,500 Prepaid Rent Supplies Deferred Revenue Common Stock Retained Earmings Service Revenue Salarles Expense $2,600 10,000 5.600 49,320 33,000 $67,520 $67,520 At year-end, the following additional information is available: a. The balance of Prepaid Rent, $6,720, represents payment on October 31, 2018, for rent from November 1, 2018, to April 30, 2019. b. The balance of Deferred Revenue, $2,600,...
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BEGINNING NUMBERS JANUARY ENTRIES ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE 49,200 37586 8950 63.210 11500 5.650 9,000 UNADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE 74,824 2,550 16,240 9,000 58,300 67,500 10530 58,300 67,500 8.950 8,950 10,530 10,5901 5650 5,650 Cash Accounts Receivable Supplies Prepaid...