Before Course Exam SBS
Before Course Exam SBS
Time: 90 minutes
No materials or cheating please
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True/False questions: (Only state T for “True” or F for “False”)
2. The historical cost principle requires that assets be recorded on the balance sheet at
their current market value.
5. If a company borrows money from a bank, it increases both assets and liabilities.
6. Revenue earned but not yet received in cash increases both assets and equity in the
accounting equation.
7. Investing in new equipment with cash decreases assets but has no impact on
liabilities in the accounting equation.
8. Accrual accounting requires adjusting entries at the end of each accounting period.
10. The closing entry for the Income Summary account involves debiting or crediting it
to bring its balance to zero.
11. The steps for closing the Income Summary account and transfering it into Owner’s
Capital when there is net income are identical to the steps for closing the Income
Summary account and transfering it into Owner’s Capital when there is a net loss.
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12. The procedure for closing temporary accounts remains the same, irrespective of
whether there is a net income or a net loss.
13. A business can enter into a transaction in which only the left side of the basic
accounting equation is affected.
15. Public accounting firms provide auditing, tax, and consulting services to a wide
range of clients, including businesses, governments, and nonprofit organizations.
18. IFRS allows for the revaluation of property, plant, and equipment to fair value, while
GAAP generally does not permit such revaluation.
19. Convergence efforts between IFRS and GAAP have been ongoing to reduce the
differences between the two sets of standards.
20. A company pays $12,000 in advance for a one-year insurance policy that starts on
June 1. On September 15, it should report $3,000 as an expense on its income
statement.
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MCQs
1. A company purchases a piece of equipment for $60,000, paying $10,000 in cash and
taking out a loan for the remainder. How does this transaction affect the accounting
equation?
2. A company purchases a piece of equipment for $40,000, and pays the full amount.
How does this transaction affect the accounting equation?
3. Which accounting standard governs the reporting of financial information for entities
in the
United States?
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d. IAS (International Accounting Standards)
withdrawals during the period. What is its total revenue if the expeneses are $40,000?
a. $60,000
b. $100,000
c. $140,000
d. $160,000
a. P&L statement
c. Balance sheet
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a. All financial information, regardless of its size or significance, should be disclosed in
financial statements.
c. It is complex to operate
10. Which financial statement is often the main focus of private accountants?
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a. Income statement
b. Balance sheet
11. When a company pays rent for the month, which type of journal entry is typically
used?
a. Simple entry
b. Compound entry
c. Complex entry
a. An entry that involves only one account being debited and one account being
credited.
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b. Every transaction is recorded in the income statement.
c. Every transaction requires approval by two managers.
d. Every transaction affects at least two accounts.
14. A customer pays $500 for services in advance. What journal entry should the
company make?
15. Tiffany Co. received an electricity bill of $400 for the current month, but the payment
is due at the end of the next month. What journal entry should Russell Co. make to
record this bill receipt?
16. During the month of May, Helena Cleaning Services made purchases on account
totaling $20,000. Also during the month of March, Harley was paid $43,000 by a
customer for services to be provided in the future and paid $11,428 of cash on its
accounts payable balance. If the balance in the accounts payable account at the
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beginning of May was $215,852, what is the balance in accounts payable at the end of
March?
a. $224,442
b. $242,424
c. $224,424
d. $244,224
17. What does the balance of an account, considering the beginning balance, indicate?
18. A company's revenue for the year is $150,000. They have operating expenses of
$80,000 and interest expenses of $5,000. What is the company's net income for the
year?
a. $65,000
b. $70,000
c. $75,000
d. $85,000
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19. ABC Company had the following transactions during the month. What would be the
total amount of expenses for the month if ABC Company uses the cash basis method?
b) Received $6,500 for services to be performed equally over the next 12 months.
a. $2,190.
b. $6,990.
c. $7,530.
d. $13,490.
decreased by $15,000.
21. If total assets equal $247,618 and total owner’s equity equal $149,771, then total
a. $45,293
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b. $97,847
c. $128,516
22. Which reports that can be prepared from the adjusted trial balance?
b. Expense Reports
c. Inventory Reports
a. long life.
c. tangible nature.
a. Balance Sheet
b. Income Statement
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d. Statement of Cash Flows
25. In the first month of operations, the total of debit entries to the Cash account
amounted to $3,000 and the total of the credit entries to the Cash account amounted to
$1,200. The Cash account has a
26. At November 1, 2022, Henry Inc. had an Account Receivable balance of $550,000.
During the month, the company made sales on account of $150,000. Besides, Henry
Inc. collected $80,000 from customers that owed them money. At November 30, 2022,
the Account Receivable balance is
27. A company buys equipment for $10,000 in cash. Which accounts are affected by
this transaction?
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b. Cash and Accounts Payable
28. At the end of the accounting period, a company owes $3,000 in utilities expenses for
the month, which have not yet been paid. Calculate the adjusting entry needed to
recognize this accrued expense.
29. A company forgets to record $500 in depreciation expense on its equipment. How
does this omission affect the financial statements?
30. Josh signed a four-month note payable in the amount of $30,000 on September 15,
2022. The note requires interest at an annual rate of 8%. What is the amount of interest
to be accrued at the end of December, 2022?
a. $700
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b. $600
c. $800
d. $900
a. posting
b. listing
c. journalizing
d. chronicling
32. Kylie Company sells tickets in advance for its weekly productions and records the
proceeds as Unearned Revenue. At the end of each month, the company makes an
adjusting entry to account for the tickets used during the month (ticket revenue). On
June 1, the Unearned Revenue account had a credit balance of $13,000. During
March, Kylie sold 830 tickets at $55 each, and 385 tickets were used during the
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c. debit balance of $38,574
33. What is the total amount of service revenues for the month using the accrual basis
b) On the first of the month, received $180,000 for services to be performed equally
over the next 12 months.
a. $145,300
b. $208,500
c. $43,500
d. $72,600
34.A company purchased medical equipment for $170,000 on January 1, 2022. The
company determined that the yearly depreciation expense is $17,000. What will be the
a. $17,000
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b. $51,000
c. $102,000
d. $170,000
35. On October 1 of the current year, a company received $8,400 for services to be
performed evenly over the next six months. If no adjusting entry was made on
December 31 of the current year:
36. Which of the following accounts is typically not closed at the end of an accounting
period?
a. Revenue accounts
b. Expense accounts
c. Withdrawals accounts
d. Asset accounts
37. A company's owner's equity at the beginning of the year was $80,000. If the
company had net income of $15,000 and owner withdrawals of $5,000 during the year,
what is the owner's equity at the end of the year before closing entries?
a. $80,000
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b. $90,000
c. $85,000
d. $75,000
38. What is the primary purpose of closing entries in the accounting cycle ?
39. The accounting principle that ensures all expenses are recorded during the period
when they are incurred and offsets those expenses against the revenues of the period
is called the ________ principle.
a. accrual
b. matching
c. comparison
d. revenue recognition
40. The ledger of Hillstone Company contains the following balances: Owner's Capital
$45,000; Owner's Drawings $6,000; Service Revenue $32,000; Salaries and Wages
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Expense $10,000; and Supplies Expense $2,000. What is the ending balance of
Owner’s Capital?
a. $49,000
b. $79,000
c. $59,000
d. $89,000
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