Chapters 9 Questions of Book "Financial & Managerial Accounting Information for Decisions
46. | All of the following statements regarding liabilities are true except:
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47. | Obligations to be paid within one year or the company's operating cycle, whichever is longer, are:
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48. | Obligations not expected to be paid within the longer of one year or the company's operating cycle are reported as:
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49. | All of the following statements regarding uncertainty in liabilities are true except:
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50. | In order to be reported, liabilities must:
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51. | All of the following are true of known liabilities except:
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52. | Accounts payable are:
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53. | Amounts received in advance from customers for future products or services:
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54. | When a company is obligated for sales taxes payable, it is reported as a(n):
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55. | Which of the following do not apply to unearned revenues?
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56. | If a company has advance ticket sales totaling $2,000,000 for the upcoming football season, the receipt of cash would be journalized as:
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57. | A contingent liability is:
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58. | Contingent liabilities are recorded or disclosed unless they are:
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59. | Contingent liabilities must be recorded if:
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60. | Debt guarantees are:
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61. | In the accounting records of a defendant, lawsuits:
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62. | Uncertainties such as natural disasters are:
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63. | The times interest earned ratio reflects:
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64. | Interest expense is not:
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65. | Times interest earned is calculated by:
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66. | If the times interest earned ratio:
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67. | A company's had fixed interest expense of $5,000, its income before interest expense and income taxes is $17,000, and its net income is $9,400. The company's times interest earned ratio equals:
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68. | The correct times interest earned computation is:
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69. | A company's income before interest expense and income taxes is $350,000 and its interest expense is $100,000. Its times interest earned ratio is:
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70. | A company's fixed interest expense is $8,000, its income before interest expense and income taxes is $32,000. Its net income is $9,600. The company's times interest earned ratio equals:
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71. | The difference between the amount received from issuing a note payable and the amount repaid at maturity is referred to as:
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72. | A short-term note payable:
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73. | Short-term notes payable:
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74. | On December 1, Victoria Company signed a 90-day, 6% note payable, with a face value of $15,000. What amount of interest expense is accrued at December 31 on the note?
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75. | On November 1, Alan Company signed a 120-day, 8% note payable, with a face value of $9,000. What is the adjusting entry for the accrued interest at December 31 on the note?
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76. | On November 1, Alan Company signed a 120-day, 8% note payable, with a face value of $9,000. What is the maturity value of the note on March 1?
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77. | On November 1, Alan Company signed a 120-day, 8% note payable, with a face value of $9,000. Alan made the appropriate year-end accrual. What is the journal entry as of March 1 to record the payment of the note assuming no reversing entry was made?
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78. | Employers' responsibilities for payroll do not include:
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79. | Gross pay is:
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80. | The employer should record deductions from employee pay as:
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81. | FICA taxes include:
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82. | The amount of federal income taxes withheld from an employee's paycheck is determined by:
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83. | Recording employee payroll deductions may involve:
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84. | The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) requires that each employer file a:
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85. | An employee earned $37,000 during the year working for an employer when the maximum limit for Social Security was $117,000. The FICA tax rate for Social Security is 6.2% and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45%. The employee's annual FICA taxes amount is:
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86. | Portia Grant is an employee who is paid monthly. For the month of January of the current year, she earned a total of $8,260. The FICA tax for social security is 6.2% and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45%. The FUTA tax rate of .6% and the SUTA tax rate of 5.4% are applied to the first $7,000 of an employee's pay. The amount of federal income tax withheld from her earnings was $1,325.17. Her net pay for the month is:
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87. | Portia Grant is an employee who is paid monthly. For the month of January of the current year, she earned a total of $8,260. The FICA tax for social security is 6.2% and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45%. The FUTA tax rate of 0.6% and the SUTA tax rate of 5.4% are applied to the first $7,000 of an employee's pay. The amount of federal income tax withheld from her earnings was $1,325.17. What is the total amount of taxes withheld from the Portia's earnings?
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88. | Trey Morgan is an employee who is paid monthly. For the month of January of the current year, he earned a total of $4,538. The FICA tax for social security is 6.2% and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45% for both the employee and the employer. The amount of federal income tax withheld from his earnings was $680.70. His net pay for the month is:
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89. | Trey Morgan is an employee who is paid monthly. For the month of January of the current year, he earned a total of $4,538. The FICA tax for social security is 6.2% and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45% for both the employee and the employer. The amount of federal income tax withheld from his earnings was $680.70. What is the total amount of taxes withheld from the Trey's earnings?
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90. | The annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return is:
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91. | The Wage and Tax Statement given to each employee annually is:
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92. | A bank that is authorized to accept deposits of amounts payable to the federal government is a:
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93. | An employer's federal unemployment taxes (FUTA) are reported:
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94. | The rate that a state assigns reflecting a company's stability or instability in employing workers is the:
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95. | Employer payroll taxes:
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