
+ When the owner withdraws cash for personal use, Z 22 WIE Multiple Choice assets decrease...
Which of the following transactions increase owner's equity? Multiple Choice paying expenses o earning revenue owner withdrawals for personal use receiving cash from customers on account
Which of the following is a true statement? Multiple Choice Expenses increase owners’ equity and decrease liabilities. Revenue decreases owners’ equity and expenses increase owners’ equity. Revenue increases owners’ equity and expenses decrease owners’ equity. Revenue decreases owners’ equity and increases liabilities. Which of the following statements is not true regarding the adoption of ASC Topic 606 guidance for revenue recognition? Multiple Choice When using the cumulative approach, the prior three years of financial statements need to be restated. Under...
Tyler paid $3,700 on account to the company from which equipment was purchased on credit. This transaction would increase assets and increase owner's equity. decrease assets and decrease liabilities. increase assets and increase liabilities. increase one asset and decrease another asset. An example of an expense is withdrawals by the owner. supplies consumed. prepaid insurance. investments. Asset and expense accounts normally have credit balances. large balances. debit balances. negative balances. Accounts that affect owner's equity are expenses, capital, and revenue....
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PART II MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (30 Points) 1. a. Although debits increase assets, they also increase revenues b. increase expenses increase owner's equity d. increase liabilities c. 2. a. The right side of a T account is the increase side b. decrease side c. credit side d. debit side 3. a. b. A compound entry is an entry affecting more than one account an entry involving multiple transactions an entry involving more than one date an entry increasing and...
If supplies are purchased for cash: Multiple Choice total assets will decrease. total assets will increase. stockholders' equity will increase. total assets will remain the same.
withdrawls of cash and other assets by the owner for personal reasons decrease owners equity. true or false
9. Diana, owner, withdrew $5,000 cash from the business A. Assets Increase; Liabilities Increase B. Assets Increase; Equity Increases C. Assets Increase; Assets Decrease D. Liabilities Increase; Equity Decreases E. None of the above 10. Paid utility bill received in transaction (7) above A. Assets Increase; Liabilities Increase B. Assets Decrease; Equity Decreases C. Assets Increase; Equity Increases D. Liabilities Increase; Equity Decreases E. None of the above
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Multiple Choice Questions (20 points) Circle the right answer 1) Which of the following is the CORRECT accounting equation? A) Assets + Liabilities - Owners' equity B) Assets - Liabilities + Owners' equity C) Assets + Revenue - Owners' equity D) Assets + Revenue Liabilities + Expenses 2) Owner's equity is $150,000 and total liabilities are $90,000. Total assets would be: A) $300.000 B) S180,000. C) $60,000. D) $240,000 150, 900 90,000 3) A business settles a liability by...
ABC Company's owner withdrawals $2,000 cash. What is the effect on the accounting equation? A. Assets increase by $2,000 and equity increases by $2,000. B. Assets decrease by $2,000 and equity decreases by $2,000. C. Assets decrease by $2,000 and liabilities decrease by $2,000. D. The amount of total assets remains the same
2. Multiple Choice Question #2 Sara withdraws $2,000 from her small time deposit account at Bank of America, keeps $400 in cash, and deposits the rest in her checking account at Citibank. What is the immediate change in M1 and M2? O M1 increases by $400 and M2 decreases by $400. O M1 and M2 increase by $2,000. O M1 increases by $2,000 and there is no change in M2. O M1 increases by $2,000 and M2 decreases by M2.