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Question: A company makes an accrued revenue adjustment


A company makes an accrued revenue adjustment for $780 and an accrued expense adjustment for $510. How much was net income understated or overstated prior to these adjustments? Explain.


> Lance Morrow cannot understand why the cash realizable value does not decrease when an uncollectible account is written off under the allowance method. Clarify this point for Lance.

> How do the components of revenues and expenses differ between a merchandising company and a service company?

> What are some common types of receivables other than accounts receivable or notes receivable?

> What is the difference between an account receivable and a note receivable?

> Discuss the impact the use of LIFO has on taxes paid and cash flows relative to the impact of FIFO when prices are increasing.

> What is the economic entity assumption? Give an example of its violation.

> Which assumed inventory cost flow method: (a) usually parallels the actual physical flow of merchandise? (b) divides cost of goods available for sale by total units available for sale to determine a unit cost? (c) assumes that the latest units purchased

> The July 15, 2010, edition of CFO.com contains an article by Marie Leone entitled “Sucking the LIFO out of Inventory.” Instructions Read the article, which can be found at www.cfo.com/printable/article.cfm/14508745, and answer the following questions. (

> “The selection of an inventory cost flow method is a decision made by accountants.” Do you agree? Explain. Once a method has been selected, what accounting requirement applies?

> What is the major advantage and major disadvantage of the specific identification method of inventory costing?

> (a) “The steps in the accounting cycle for a merchandising company differ from the steps in the accounting cycle for a service company.” Do you agree or disagree? (b) Is the measurement of net income in a merchandising company conceptually the same as in

> Branden Doyle is reviewing the principle of segregation of duties. What are the two common applications of this principle?

> In the corner grocery store, all sales clerks make change out of one cash register drawer. Is this a violation of internal control? Why?

> What principles of internal control apply to most businesses?

> Discuss how the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has increased the importance of internal control to top managers of a company.

> “Internal control is concerned only with enhancing the accuracy of the accounting records.” Do you agree? Explain.

> Identify the five components of a good internal control system.

> What are the three main types of business activity? Give examples of each activity.

> Recently, it was announced that two giant French retailers, Carrefour SA and Promodes SA, would merge. A headline in the Wall Street Journal blared, “French Retailers Create New Wal-Mart Rival.” While Wal-Martâ&#

> What was Apple’s balance in cash and cash equivalents at September 27, 2014? Did it report any restricted cash? How did Apple define cash equivalents?

> Identify the basic principles of cash management.

> Hank Cook is confused about the lack of agreement between the cash balance per books and the balance per bank. Explain the causes for the lack of agreement to Hank and give an example of each cause.

> “The use of a bank contributes significantly to good internal control over cash.” Is this true? Why?

> What is the essential feature of an electronic funds transfer (EFT) procedure?

> How do these principles apply to cash disbursements? (a) Physical controls. (b) Human resource controls.

> Fraud experts often say that there are three primary factors that contribute to employee fraud. Identify the three factors and explain what is meant by each.

> Pauli Company’s internal controls over cash disbursements provide for the treasurer to sign checks imprinted by a check writer after comparing the check with the approved invoice. Identify the internal control principles that are present in these control

> “To have maximum effective internal control over cash disbursements, all payments should be made by check.” Is this true? Explain.

> At Lazlo Wholesale Company, two mail clerks open all mail receipts. How does this strengthen internal control?

> In a period of rising prices, the inventory reported in Short Company’s balance sheet is close to the current cost of the inventory, whereas King Company’s inventory is considerably below its current cost. Identify the inventory cost flow method used by

> Why may the financial information from unadjusted accounts not be up-to-date and complete?

> What principle(s) of internal control is (are) involved in making daily cash counts of over-the-counter receipts?

> Robbins Inc. owns the following assets at the balance sheet date. Cash in bank—savings account…. $ 8,000 Cash on hand………………………………. 1,100 Cash refund due from the IRS………. 1,000 Checking account balance…………. 12,000 Postdated checks……………………………500 What amo

> Discuss the human resources department’s involvement in internal controls.

> (a) Explain the control principle of independent internal verification. (b) What practices are important in applying this principle?

> What internal control objectives are met by physical controls?

> A local bank reported that it lost $150,000 as the result of employee fraud. Ray Fairburn is not clear on what is meant by “employee fraud.” Explain the meaning of fraud to Ray and give an example of fraud that might occur at a bank.

> “Depreciation is a process of valuation that results in the reporting of the fair value of the asset.” Do you agree? Explain.

> What types of accounts does a company increase or decrease in a prepaid expense adjustment?

> Distinguish between the two categories of adjustments and identify the types of adjustments applicable to each category

> The financial statements of Columbia Sportswear Company are presented in Appendix B. Financial statements of VF Corporation are presented in Appendix C. Instructions (a) Based on the information contained in these financial statements, determine the fol

> “The historical cost principle of accounting requires adjustments.” Do you agree? Explain.

> Maria Lopez, CEO of Sales Bin Stores, is considering a recommendation made by both the company’s purchasing manager and director of finance that the company should invest in a sophisticated new perpetual inventory system to replace its periodic system. E

> In completing the engagement in Question 3, Wilson pays no costs in March, $2,500 in April, and $2,200 in May (incurred in April). How much expense should the firm deduct from revenues in the month when it recognizes the revenue? Why?

> Max Wilson, a lawyer, accepts a legal engagement in March, performs the work in April, and is paid in May. If Wilson’s law firm prepares monthly financial statements, when should it recognize revenue from this engagement? Why?

> Which balance sheet account provides evidence that Apple records sales on an accrual basis rather than a cash basis? Explain.

> One-half of the adjustment is given below. Indicate the account title for the other half of the adjustment. (a) Salaries and Wages Expense is increased. (b) Depreciation Expense is increased. (c) Interest Payable is increased. (d) Supplies is decreased.

> For each of the following items before adjustment, indicate the type of adjustment—prepaid expense, unearned revenue, accrued revenue, and accrued expense—that is needed to correct the misstatement. If an item could result in more than one type of adjust

> On January 9, a company pays $6,200 for salaries, of which $1,100 was reported as Salaries and Wages Payable on December 31. Indicate all accounts increased or decreased as well as dollar amounts when payment occurs.

> A company fails to recognize an expense incurred but not paid. Indicate which of the following types of accounts is increased or decreased in the adjustment: (a) asset, (b) liability, (c) revenue, or (d) expense.

> The notes that accompany a company’s fi nancial statements provide informative details that would clutter the amounts and descriptions presented in the statements. Refer to the fi nancial statements of Apple Inc. in Appendix A. Instructions for accessing

> Whistler Corp. performed services for a customer but has not received payment nor has it recorded any information related to the work. Which of the following types of accounts are involved in the adjustment: (a) asset, (b) liability, (c) revenue, or (d

> What types of accounts are increased or decreased in an unearned revenue adjustment?

> (a) Explain the income measurement process in a merchandising company. (b) How does income measurement differ between a merchandising company and a service company?

> Steele Company purchased equipment for $15,000. By the current balance sheet date, the company had depreciated $7,000. Indicate the balance sheet presentation of the data.

> Explain the differences between depreciation expense and accumulated depreciation.

> (a) How does the periodicity assumption affect an accountant’s analysis of accounting transactions? (b) Explain the term fiscal year.

> Describe the accounting information system.

> Wanda Roberts is president of Best Texts. She has no accounting background. Wanda cannot understand why fair value is not used as the basis for all accounting measurement and reporting. Discuss.

> Your roommate believes that accounting standards are uniform throughout the world. Is your roommate correct? Explain.

> Describe the constraint inherent in the presentation of accounting information.

> Banks charge fees for “bounced” checks—that is, checks that exceed the balance in the account. It has been estimated that processing bounced checks costs a bank roughly $1.50 per check. Thus, the prof

> Timmins Company of Emporia, Kansas, spreads herbicides and applies liquid fertilizer for local farmers. On May 31, 2017, the company’s Cash account showed a balance of $6,738.90. The bank statement from Emporia State Bank on that date s

> The bank portion of the bank reconciliation for Bogalusa Company at October 31, 2017, is as follows. The adjusted cash balance per bank agreed with the cash balance per books at October 31. The November bank statement showed the following checks and de

> What is the distinction between comparability and consistency?

> On July 31, 2017, Keeds Company had a cash balance per books of $6,140. The statement from Dakota State Bank on that date showed a balance of $7,690.80. A comparison of the bank statement with the Cash account revealed the following facts. 1. The bank se

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> (a) What is the primary objective of financial reporting? (b) Identify the characteristics of useful accounting information.

> Distinguish between long-term investments and property, plant, and equipment.

> Comparative financial statement data for Loeb Corporation and Bowsh Corporation, two competitors, appear below. All balance sheet data are as of December 31, 2017. Instructions (a) Comment on the relative profitability of the companies by computing the

> You are provided with the following information for Lazuris Enterprises, effective as of its April 30, 2017, year-end. Accounts payable………………………. $ 834 Accounts receivable………………………810 Accumulated depreciation—equipment.670 Cash…………………………………………. 1,270 Co

> These items are taken from the financial statements of Martin Corporation for 2017. Retained earnings (beginning of year) ……$31,000 Utilities expense……………………………………. 2,000 Equipment…………………………………………. 66,000 Accounts payable…………………………………. 18,300 Cash………………

> Suppose the following items are taken from the 2017 balance sheet of Yahoo! Inc. (All dollars are in millions.) Goodwill……………………………………………. $3,927 Common stock………………………………………6,283 Equipment……………………………………………. 1,737 Accounts payable…………………………………….152 Paten

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> On numerous occasions, proposals have surfaced to put the federal government on the accrual basis of accounting. This is no small issue because if this basis were used, it would mean that billions in unrecorded liabilities would have to be booked and the

> Abbey Park was organized on April 1, 2016, by Trudy Crawford. Trudy is a good manager but a poor accountant. Trudy used information from the unadjusted tabular summary to prepare the following income statement for the quarter that ended March 31, 2017.

> Purpose: To learn about the functions of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Address: www.sec.gov/about/whatwedo.shtml Instructions Use the information in this site to answer the following questions. (a) What event spurred the creation of the

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> The financial statements of Columbia Sportswear Company are presented in Appendix B. Financial statements of VF Corporation are presented in Appendix C. Instructions (a) Identify two accounts on Columbia’s balance sheet that provide evidence that Columb

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