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Choose the incorrect statement below:
A. Recognition for
B. Deferred income is income already received but not yet earned.
C. At the end of the accounting period, adjustments are made for accruals and prepayments in order to convert the cash records to accrual records.
D. To compute for the sales on account, the beginning
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- Which type of adjustment occurs when cash is not collected or paid, but the related income or expense is reportable in the current period? A. accrual B. deferral C. estimate D. cullWhich type of adjustment occurs when cash is either collected or paid, but the related income or expense is not reportable in the current period? A. accrual B. deferral C. estimate D. cullWhen converting accrual basis to cash basis of accounting, which of the following adjustments should not be made to accrual basis sales to arrive at the cash basis sales? a. Deduct beginning balance of advances from customers. b. Subtract ending accounts receivable c. Add ending accounts receivable d. Add beginning accounts receivable
- Which of the following statements regarding accounting change is correct? a. Change in depreciation method is accounted for as a change in accounting policy. b. Change in accounting estimate is accounted for in current and future periods. c. The categories of accounting changes are change in accounting estimate and correction of prior period error. d. A switch from the direct write-off method to the allowance method of accounting for bad debts is an example of change in accounting policy.If the income statement error is discovered in the year of error, what action is to be done by the entity? a. Reclassify the item to its proper nominal account. b. Reclassify the item to real account. c. Adjust the effect to the retained earnings account. d. Ignore the error.Which of the following is a limitation of the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectibles? a. The direct write-off method overstates assets on the balance sheet. b. The direct write-off method does not match expenses against revenue very well. c. The direct write-off method does not set up an allowance for uncollectibles. d. All of the above
- Which following statement is a correct statement about the direct write-off method for calculating credit loss expense? A. It is in accordance with GAAP. B. It uses an allowance for credit losses account. C. It tends to understate accounts receivable on the balance sheet. D. It recognizes credit loss expense when a specific account is determined to be uncollectible.When converting from cash basis to accrual basis accounting, which of the following adjustments should be made to cash receipts from customers to determine accrual basis service revenue. a. Subtract ending accounts receivable. b. Subtract beginning unearned service revenue. c. Add ending accounts receivable. d. Add cash sales.Graves Construction is journalizing two transactions related to uncollectible accounts. The first transaction does not affect cash flows. but the second transaction does affect cash flows. If Graves Construction uses the allowance method to account for uncollectibles, which of the following scenarios may pertain to these transactions? O The first transaction is to record the sale of uncollectible accounts to a factor, and the second transaction is to record the write-off of an uncollectible account. O The first transaction is to record the recovery of a previously written off collectible account, and the second transaction is to record the estimate of uncollectible accounts. The first transaction is to record the write-off of an uncollectible account, and the second transaction is to record the recovery of a previously written off uncollectible account. O The first transaction is to record the write-off of an uncollectible account, and the second transaction is to record the estimate…
- Which of the following accounts are characterized as a "contra" account? (Select ALL that apply) O Equipment O Deferred Revenue OAccumulated Depreciation O Accounts Payable O Depreciation Expense O Sales Allowances O Sales return O Allowance for Uncollectible A/R O Bad Debt Expense O Accounts Receivable O Notes Payable O Cost of Goods Sold ASUSWhich accounting principle requires that bad debts expense be recognized in the same period as the sale? A) Measurement principle B) Expense Recognition (Matching) principle C) Revenue Recognition principle D) Historical Cost principle Please answer ASAP, I will upvoteIf the income statement error is discovered in a subsequent accounting period, what action is to be done by the entity? Group of answer choices a. Reclassify the item to its proper nominal account and restate the income statement of the prior year affected by the error. b. Restate the income statement of the prior year affected by the error. c. No reclassifying entry is necessary but restate the income statement of the prior year affected by the error. d. Reclassify the item to its proper nominal account. Recording of next year's sales as sales of the current year will Group of answer choices a. overstate net income of next year b. not affect retained earnings at the end of next year c. understate retained earnings at the end of the current year d. understate net income of the current year