Question 1 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
How would outstanding checks be handled when reconciling the ending cash balance per the bank statement to the correct adjusted cash balance? [removed] A. They would be added to the balance of the bank statement. | | [removed] B. They would be subtracted from the balance of the bank statement. | | [removed] C. They would be added to the balance per books. | | [removed] D. They would be ignored. | |
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Question 2 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
A bank statement includes bank charges. On the bank reconciliation, the item is a/an [removed] A. addition to the balance per company books. | | [removed] B. addition to the balance per bank statement. | | [removed] C. deduction from the balance per bank statement. | | [removed] D. deduction from the balance per company books. | |
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Question 3 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
Using the following information, calculate the adjusted cash balance at the end of April. Bank statement ending cash balance | $2,000 | General ledger cash balance ending | 3,250 | Bank monthly service charge | 45 | Deposits in transit | 2,500 | Outstanding checks | 1,500 | NSF check returned with bank statement | 205 |
[removed] A. $3,000 | | [removed] B. $4,250 | | [removed] C. $4,000 | | [removed] D. $5,500 | |
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Question 4 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
Scotch Services received a credit memorandum from the bank. During the bank reconciliation, it should [removed] A. increase its cash account on the company’s books. | | [removed] B. decrease its cash account on the company’s books. | | [removed] C. increase the ending cash balance on the bank statement. | | [removed] D. decrease the ending cash balance on the bank statement. | |
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Question 5 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
Checks that have been processed by the bank and are no longer negotiable are [removed] A. outstanding checks. | | [removed] B. canceled checks. | | [removed] C. checks in process. | | [removed] D. blank checks. | |
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Question 6 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
The first two numbers of the ABA code listed on the check represent the [removed] A. Federal Reserve District. | | [removed] B. check number. | | [removed] C. routing number. | | [removed] D. account number. | |
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Question 7 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
Using the following information, determine the adjusted cash balance per bank for Santa’s Packaging on November 30. Cash balance on the bank statement | $2,350 | Customer’s check returned—NSF | 500 | Customer’s note collected by the bank | 600 | Deposits in transit, November 30 | 1,400 | Outstanding checks, November 30 | 2,650 |
[removed] A. $1,250 | | [removed] B. $1,100 | | [removed] C. $1,550 | | [removed] D. $1,350 | |
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Question 8 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
On a bank reconciliation, deposits added to the bank side are called [removed] A. deposits in transit. | | [removed] B. late deposits. | | [removed] C. deposits on hold. | | [removed] D. outstanding deposits. | |
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Question 9 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
Internal control over a company’s assets should include which of the following? [removed] A. Responsibilities and duties of employees will be divided. | | [removed] B. All cash receipts will be deposited into the bank the same day they arrive. | | [removed] C. All cash payments will be made by check (except petty cash). | | [removed] D. All of the above | |
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Question 10 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
If the bank charged another company’s check against Shoe Depot’s account, this would be included on the bank reconciliation as a/an [removed] A. addition to the balance per books. | | [removed] B. subtraction from the balance per books. | | [removed] C. addition to the balance per bank. | | [removed] D. subtraction from the balance per bank. | |
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Question 11 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
A blank endorsement on a check [removed] A. can be further endorsed by someone else. | | [removed] B. cannot be further endorsed by someone else. | | [removed] C. is the safest type of endorsement. | | [removed] D. permits only the original endorser to get the money. | |
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Question 12 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
Advantages of online banking include [removed] A. convenience. | | [removed] B. transaction speed. | | [removed] C. effectiveness. | | [removed] D. All of the above | |
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Question 13 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
If the written amount on the check doesn’t match the amount expressed in figures, the bank may [removed] A. pay the amount written in words. | | [removed] B. return the check unpaid. | | [removed] C. contact the drawer to see what was meant. | | [removed] D. All of the above | |
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Question 14 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
A restrictive endorsement on a check [removed] A. can be further endorsed by someone else. | | [removed] B. is the safest endorsement for businesses. | | [removed] C. permits the bank to use its best judgment. | | [removed] D. None of the above | |
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Question 15 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
From the bank reconciliation, no entry was recorded for deposits in transit. This would cause [removed] A. assets to be overstated. | | [removed] B. assets to be understated. | | [removed] C. no impact since deposits in transit are already included in the balance per books. | | [removed] D. no impact since deposits aren’t recorded on the books. | |
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Question 16 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
Company policy for internal control should include all of the following except for which one? [removed] A. Employees will be rotated. | | [removed] B. Monthly bank statements should be sent to and reconciled by the same employees who authorize payments and write checks. | | [removed] C. The owner (or responsible employee) signs all checks after receiving authorization to pay from the departments concerned. | | [removed] D. At time of payment, all supporting invoices or documents will be stamped “paid.” | |
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Question 17 of 20 | 5.0/ 5.0 Points |
The bank statement shows [removed] A. the beginning bank balance of the cash at the start of the month. | | [removed] B. the checks the bank has paid and any deposits received. | | [removed] C. any other charges or additions to the bank balance. | | [removed] D. All of the above | |
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Question 18 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
The journal entry to reverse the entry of a customer’s nonsufficient-funds check would include a [removed] A. debit to Cash. | | [removed] B. credit to Cash. | | [removed] C. debit to Accounts Payable. | | [removed] D. credit to Accounts Receivable. | |
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Question 19 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
A full endorsement on a check [removed] A. is the same as a blank endorsement. | | [removed] B. can be endorsed only by the person or company named in the original endorsement. | | [removed] C. is the safest endorsement for businesses. | | [removed] D. None of the above | |
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Question 20 of 20 | 0.0/ 5.0 Points |
Outstanding checks [removed] A. have been subtracted on the bank records but not the checkbook records. | | [removed] B. haven’t been presented to the bank for payment and haven’t been subtracted from the checkbook. | | [removed] C. haven’t been presented to the bank for payment but have been subtracted in the checkbook. | | [removed] D. have been returned to the business for nonpayment. | |
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