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COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION A (CHAPTERS 1 - 5) Points Approximate Minutes Multiple Choice ............................................ 20 10 A - II Matching ..................................................... 10 8 A - III Adjusting Entries ......................................... 15 20 A - IV Closing Entries ............................................ 10 10 A-V Journal Entries ............................................. 18 12 A - VI Multiple-Step Income Statement .................. 15 10 A - VII Correcting Entries ........................................ 12 15 100 85 Problem Topic A-I Checking Work ........................................... 5 90 A- 2 Test Bank for Financial and Managerial Accounting, Second Edition Problem A - I — Multiple Choice (20 points) Circle the one best answer. 1. A private organization which establishes broad accounting principles as well as specific accounting rules is the a. Securities and Exchange Commission. b. Internal Revenue Service. c. Financial Accounting Standards Board. d. Corporate Board of Directors. 2. An increase in an expense a. increases revenues. b. increases assets. c. decreases liabilities. d. decreases stockholders’ equity. 3. A company with total stockholders’ equity of $85,000 paid a $10,000 business debt. As a result of this transaction, total stockholders’ equity a. did not change. b. increased by $10,000. c. decreased by $10,000. d. increased to $95,000. 4. The right side of an account is always a. the debit side. b. the credit side. c. the balance of that account. d. carried forward to the next accounting period. 5. Posting is the process of a. preparing a chart of accounts. b. adding a column of figures. c. transferring journal entries to ledger accounts. d. recording entries in a journal. 6. The purpose of recording depreciation on productive assets is to a. reflect the decline in the market value of the assets each period. b. reduce income when the company has an exceptionally profitable year. c. be in conformity with the monetary recognition principle. d. allocate the original cost of productive assets to expense over its useful life. 7. Logan Company debited Prepaid Insurance for $1,080 on July 1, 2017, for a one-year fire insurance policy. If the company prepares monthly financial statements, failure to make an adjusting entry on July 31 for the amount of insurance that has expired would cause a. assets to be overstated by $1,080 and expenses to be understated by $1,080. b. expenses to be overstated by $90 and assets to be understated by $90. c. assets to be overstated by $90 and expenses to be understated by $90. d. expenses to be overstated by $1,080 and assets to be understated by $1,080. Comprehensive Examination A 8. Which one of the following accounts is not closed at the end of an accounting period? a. Retained Earnings account b. Dividends account c. Service Revenue account d. Insurance Expense account 9. The second set of debit and credit columns on a worksheet is generally used for a. closing entries. b. the trial balance. c. the balance sheet figures. d. the adjustments. 10. A- 3 Gross profit is calculated by subtracting a. total expenses from total revenues. b. cost of goods sold from net sales. c. cost of goods sold from total revenues. d. operating expenses from net sales. Problem A - II — Matching (10 points) Match the items below by entering the appropriate letter in the space. ____ 1. Partnership ____ 2. Liabilities A. A liability created when cash is received in advance of performing a service for a customer. ____ 3. Revenues B. Freight costs incurred by the seller. ____ 4. General ledger C. Noncurrent resources that do not have a physical substance. ____ 5. Expense recognition principle ____ 6. Unearned service revenue D. An economic entity which is not a separate legal entity. ____ 7. Income summary E. A contra-revenue account. ____ 8. Intangible assets F. The matching of efforts (expenses) with accomplishments (revenues). ____ 9. Freight-out G. Creditors’ claims on total assets. ____ 10. Sales returns and allowances H. A temporary account used in closing revenue and expense accounts. I. Contains all asset, liability, and stockholders’ equity accounts. J. Gross increases in stockholders’ equity resulting from business activities entered into for the purpose of earning income. A- 4 Test Bank for Financial and Managerial Accounting, Second Edition Problem A - III — Adjusting Entries (15 points) The following information for Wilson Company is available on June 30, 2017, the end of a monthly accounting period. You are to prepare the necessary adjusting journal entries for Wilson Company for the month of June for each situation given. Appropriate adjusting entries had been recorded in previous months. You may omit journal entry explanations. 1. Wilson Company purchased a 2-year insurance policy on February 1, 2017 and debited Prepaid Insurance for $4,800. 2. On January 1, 2017, a tenant in an apartment building owned by Wilson Company paid $4,200 which represents six months' rent in advance. The amount received was credited to the Unearned Rent account. 3. On June 1, 2017, the balance in the Supplies account was $200. During June, office supplies costing $580 were purchased. A physical count of office supplies at June 30 revealed that there was $140 still on hand. 4. On March 31, 2017, Wilson Company purchased a truck for $54,000. It is estimated that the annual depreciation will be $9,000. 5. Wilson Company has two employees who earn $100 and $120 per day, respectively. They are paid each Friday for a five-day workweek that begins each Monday. Assume June 30 is a Wednesday in 2017. Comprehensive Examination A A- 5 Problem A - IV — Closing Entries (10 points) The end of the period account balances after adjustments of Dixon Cleaners and Laundry are as follows: Account Balances (After Adjustments) Cash Supplies Prepaid Rent Equipment Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment Accounts Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividends Service Revenue Supplies Expense Depreciation Expense Rent Expense Salaries and Wages Expense Utilities Expense $ 9,000 3,500 3,600 128,000 20,000 8,500 60,000 46,400 7,000 26,000 5,000 3,000 900 3,400 500 Instructions Prepare the end of the period closing entries for Dixon Cleaners and Laundry. You may omit journal entry explanations. A- 6 Test Bank for Financial and Managerial Accounting, Second Edition Problem A - V — Journal Entries (18 points) Prepare the necessary general journal entries for the month of October for Rolen Company for each situation given below. Rolen uses a perpetual inventory system. Oct. 5 Paid cash of $12,000 for operating expenses that were incurred and properly recorded in the previous period. Oct. 8 Purchased merchandise for $25,000 on account. Credit terms: 2/10, n/30; Freight term: FOB Shipping Point. Oct. 10 Paid freight bill of $470 for merchandise purchased on October 8. Oct. 12 Borrowed $10,000 from Admire Bank signing an 8%, 3-month note. Oct. 15 Paid for merchandise purchased on October 8. The company takes all discounts to which it is entitled. Oct. 20 Sold merchandise for $16,000 to Tom Green on account. The cost of the merchandise sold was $10,000. Credit terms: 2/10, n/30. Oct. 22 Purchased a 2-year insurance policy for $2,400 cash. Oct. 25 Credited Tom Green’s account for $1,000 for merchandise returned by him from the sale on October 20. The cost of the merchandise returned was $625. Oct. 29 Purchased equipment for $18,000 paying $5,000 in cash and signing a 3-month, 9% note for the remainder. Comprehensive Examination A A- 7 Problem A - VI — Multiple-Step Income Statement (15 points) Below is a partial listing of the adjusted account balances of Larson Department Store at yearend on December 31, 2017. Accounts Receivable Cost of Goods Sold Operating Expenses (includes depreciation) Interest Expense Accumulated Depreciation—Buildings Sales Discounts Inventory Sales Revenue Accounts Payable Interest Revenue $ 19,000 245,000 65,000 1,000 10,000 22,000 45,000 350,000 14,000 800 Instructions Using whatever data you believe appropriate, prepare a multiple-step income statement for Larson Department Store for the year ended December 31, 2017. A- 8 Test Bank for Financial and Managerial Accounting, Second Edition Problem A - VII — Correcting Entries (12 points) The following errors were made in journalizing and posting transactions in May in the Silas Company. 1. A $600 payment for repairs incurred on account and properly recorded in April was debited to Maintenance and Repairs Expense $600 and credited to Cash $600. 2. A collection of $6,000 on account from a customer was recorded as a debit to Cash $600 and a credit to Accounts Receivable $600. 3. A bill for $930 for new office equipment was debited to Supplies $390 and credited to Accounts Payable $390. 4. The receipt of $800 from a customer for future service was recorded as a debit to Accounts Receivable $800 and a credit to Service Revenue $800. Instructions Prepare the correcting entries at May 31 assuming the incorrect entry is not reversed. (Omit explanations.) Comprehensive Examination A A- 9 Solutions — Comprehensive Examination A Problem A - I — Solution (20 points) 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. d 7. c 8. a 9. d 10. b Problem A - II — Solution (10 points) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. D G J I F 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A H C B E Problem A - III — Solution (15 points) 1. Insurance Expense ........................................................................ Prepaid Insurance ................................................................ 200 2. Unearned Rent Revenue ............................................................... Rent Revenue ...................................................................... 700 3. Supplies Expense ......................................................................... Supplies ................................................................................ 640 4. Depreciation Expense ................................................................... Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment ................................ 750 5. Salaries and Wages Expense ....................................................... Salaries and Wages Payable ................................................ 660 200 700 640 750 660 Problem A - IV — Solution (10 points) Service Revenue ................................................................................. Income Summary ....................................................................... 26,000 Income Summary ................................................................................ Supplies Expense ....................................................................... Depreciation Expense ................................................................ Rent Expense ............................................................................. Salaries and Wages Expense ..................................................... Utilities Expense ......................................................................... 12,800 Income Summary ................................................................................ Retained Earnings ...................................................................... 13,200 Retained Earnings .............................................................................. Dividends ................................................................................... 7,000 26,000 5,000 3,000 900 3,400 500 13,200 7,000 A- 10 Test Bank for Financial and Managerial Accounting, Second Edition Problem A - V — Solution (18 points) Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Accounts Payable .............................................................. Cash .......................................................................... 12,000 Inventory ............................................................................ Accounts Payable ...................................................... 25,000 Inventory ............................................................................ Cash .......................................................................... 470 Cash .................................................................................. Notes Payable ........................................................... 10,000 Accounts Payable .............................................................. Inventory ................................................................... Cash .......................................................................... 25,000 Accounts Receivable .......................................................... Sales Revenue ........................................................... 16,000 Cost of Goods Sold ............................................................ Inventory ................................................................... 10,000 Prepaid Insurance .............................................................. Cash .......................................................................... 2,400 Sales Returns and Allowances ........................................... Accounts Receivable ................................................. 1,000 Inventory ............................................................................ Cost of Goods Sold ................................................... 625 Equipment .......................................................................... Cash .......................................................................... Notes Payable ........................................................... 18,000 12,000 25,000 470 10,000 500 24,500 16,000 10,000 2,400 1,000 625 5,000 13,000 Comprehensive Examination A A- 11 Problem A - VI — Solution (15 points) LARSON DEPARTMENT STORE Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2017 Sales Sales revenue .................................................................... Less: Sales discounts ......................................................... Net sales ..................................................................................... Cost of goods sold ...................................................................... Gross profit ................................................................................. Operating expenses ..................................................................... Income from operations .............................................................. Other revenues and gains Interest revenue ................................................................. Other expenses and losses Interest expense ................................................................. Net Income .................................................................................. $350,000 22,000 $328,000 245,000 83,000 65,000 18,000 800 1,000 $ (200) 17,800 Problem A - VII — Solution (12 points) 1. May 31 2. 3. 4. 31 31 31 Accounts Payable ........................................................ Maintenance and Repairs Expense ..................... 600 Cash ............................................................................ Accounts Receivable ........................................... 5,400 Equipment .................................................................... Supplies .............................................................. Accounts Payable ................................................ 930 Cash ............................................................................ Service Revenue .......................................................... Unearned Service Revenue ................................ Accounts Receivable ........................................... 800 800 600 5,400 390 540 800 800