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The correct answer is shown On July 1, Scene Co. borrowed $15,000 cash from First Bank by signing a 30-day, 5% interest-bearing note. Scene will record this entry with a credit to Notes Payable in the amount of $15000. V' Your answer is correct! Reed about 11119

Niwa Co. replaced a $3,000 account payable balance to Fiona Co. with a 60.<Jay, $3,000 note bearing 5% annual Interest. Nfwa's entry to record this transaction would Include which of the following entries? (Check all that apply.) ~ Your answer is correct! A Credit to Notes Payable Credit to Accounts Payable l!!j Read bout 11115 Credit to Cash N Debit to Accounts Payable Debit to Cash Debit to Notes Payable

A written promise to pay a specified amount on a definite future date within one year or the company's operating cycle, whichever is longer, is considered a---- ~ Your answer Is correct! ca short-term note payable long-term account payable long-term note payable short-term account payable long-term note recelvable short-term note recelvable

Fortiz Co. receives $85 for the sale of merchandise with a sales price of $80 and sales tax of $5. The entry to record the $5 sales tax would require which of the following? ~ Your answer Is correct! l!!j R-S about tills Credit to Sales Tax Revenue Debit to Sales Tax Expense G Credit to Sales Tax Payable Debit to Sales Tax Revenue Debit to Sales Tax Payable Credit to Sales Tax Expense

When recording a liability, a company may not know: (Check all that apply.) k* whom to pay. k* when to pay. why to pay. k* how much to pay. V Your answer is correct! Read about tllis

The correct answer is shown The principal of a note is the amount that the signer of a note agrees to pay back when it matures, not including interest V' Your answer is correct! Reed about 11119

Mary's Magazine Sales sells popular magazine subscriptions. During January, Mary collected $1,200 from various customers to provide magazines over the next 12 months. At the end of February, Mary would make an adjusting entry to record one month of magazines subscriptions earned. This transaction would include which of the following entries? (Check all that apply.) V' Your answer Is correct! l!j Reed about thil Credit to Unearned Subscriptions Credit to Cash A Credit to Subscriptions Earned Debit to Subscriptions Earned Debit to Cash A Debit to Unearned Subscriptions

Ace Company borrowed $10,000 from Fair Rates Bank by signing a two-year note payable. Ace's operating cycle is 14 months. This note would be considered a on the balance sheet ~ Your answer ls correct! ca long-term llablllty long-term equity short-term equity short-term asset short-term liability long-term asset

The correct answer Is shown On November 1, Wright Co. borrowed $20,000 cash from Third Bank by signing a 90-day, 6% interestbearing note. On December 31, Wright recorded an adjusting entry to interest expense of $200. On January 30, the due date of the note, Wright will record the payment with a debit to Interest Expense in the amount of $100. " Your answer is correct! Read about lhis

Patel Paving collected $1,000 cash In advance from a customer to provide paving serv1ces next month. The entry to record this cash receipt would include the following entries? (Check all that apply.) ~ Your answer is correct! L!J Reedabouttllls Debit to Unearned Paving Fees Credit to Paving Fees Earned U Debit to Cash H Credit to Unearned Paving Fees Debit to Paving Fees Earned Credit to cash

The correct answer Is shown A warranty is a seller's obligation to replace or correct a product (or service) that fails to perform as expected within a specified period...,,, Your answer is correct! Reed about 111is

The correct answer Is shown Trighton's Trailer Co. sells all kinds of trailers and provides a one-year warranty on all new trailer sales. Based on history, Trighton anticipates that 2% of trailers will be returned and will have a warranty cost of $100 per trailer. During the month, Victor sold 300 trailers for a total of $255,000. At the end of the month, Trighton will record $600 in warranty expense.../your answer is correct! Read about this 300 x.02,.x $100 = $600

Stalz Co. collected $2,500 in sales tax from customers during the month of February. In March, Stallon sends the $2,500 to the state government. The payment to the state would be recorded with a debit to which account? <./Your answer is correct! Readaboutlhis Sales Tax Revenue 1 Sales Tax Payable Prepaid Sales Tax Sales Tax Expense

Which of the following items would be considered a current liability? {Check all that apply.)../your answer is correct! Read about this Notes payable, due in 14 months C* Wages payable

On March 1, Young Co. borrowed $1,000 cash from Superior Bank by signing a 120-day, 6% interestbearing note. On June 29, Young pays the amournt due In full. This entry would be recorded by Young with a credit to In the amount of. Y' Your answer is correct! Cash; $1,000 Notes Payable; $1,020 Cash; $1,060 Notes Payable $1,000 Cash; $1,020 Interest is computed for 120 days. $1,000 x.06 x (120/360) = $20. Gas will be credited for $j,,oqo t 20. Notes Payable; $1,060

Handy Holly Co. provides a variety of household repairs and warranties her work for a six-month period. Holly provided $13,000 of service fees during the month and anticipates that warranty repairs for these sales will total $400. The entry that Holly will make to record the estimated warranty expense will include a credit which account? " Your answer is correct! f i Estimated Warranty Liability No journal entry is necessary until the repair is performed. l!j Readebout1h19 Repair Parts and Labor Expense Warranty Expense

The correct answer Is shown During December 2009, Marci Lane opens a computer sales store selling new computers and offering a six-month warranty on all new sales. During December, Lane makes three sales totaling $4,000. Lane estimates warranty repairs will total 15% of sales. In January 2010, a customer submits a warranty claim requiring $300 of work. Lane will record a debit to Estimated Warranty Liability in the amount of $300 In January 2010 for the warranty work. >./Your answer is correct! Read about this

Spot Co. purchases office supplies from Sally Supplies, Inc.. Spot does not pay cash for the purchase, and now owes the amount to Sally. This transacti:on would typically be recorded in which account in Spot's books? ~ Your answer is correct! Read about 1his Accounts Receivable Unearned Fees 1 Accounts Payable Wages Payable

The correct answer is shown Interest is the charge for using money (or other assets) loaned from one entity to another..../your answer is correct! Rood about lhis

Star Co. reported $10,000 of net Income during the month of January. Star estimates that It owes Income taxes of $2,000 for the month. The month-end adjusting entry to record this estimate would require whlch of the following entries? (Check all that apply.) V'Your answer ls correct! L!J Read bout tl1lo Debit to Income Taxes Payable Credit to Income Tax Expense Credltto Cash W Credit to Income Taxes Payable W Debit to Income Tax Expense Debit to Cash

Zion Co. sells $100 of merchandise and collects $10 sales tax. The sales tax is recorded to which account? ~ Your answer is correct! M Readebout1h19 Prepaid sales tax Sales tax expense Sales tax revenue

The correct answer Is shown A contingent liability can be ignored (not recorded in the financial statements or notes to the financial statements) if it is considered to be (probable/reasonably possible/remote) remote possibility. ~ Your answer is correct! Readaboutllus

John Grey owns Grey's Snow Plowing. In October, Grey's collects $12,000 cash for 6 commercial accounts for which he will provide snowplowing for the entire season. To record this transaction, Grey wlll enter which of the following entries? (Check all that apply.) ~ Your answer is correct! A Debit to Cash Debit to Plowing Revenue l!!j Raid about this Credit to Plowing Revenue Credit to Cash U Credit to Unearned Plowing Revenue Debit to Unearned Plowing Revenue

The correct answer Is shown A liability is a probable future payment of assets or services that a company is presently obligated to make as a result of past transactions or events..,; Your answer is correct! Read about Ulls

Which of the following Items is not a payroll deduction? ~ Your answer is correct! Read about lhls FICA taxes fl Net pay Federal income tax Employee income tax

Employers use a special account for payroll for which of the following reasons? (Check all that apply.) ~ Your answer is correct! Read about this Ease of cashing checks f i Internal control Required by federal law f i Ease of reconciling

Which of the following items are considered employee benefits? (Check all that apply.)../your answer is correct! Read about this f 1 Pension plans Employee withholdings f 1 Medical insurance State unemployment taxes

The correct answer Is shown Harvey Co. has current period employee salary expenses of $800. Employee withholdings total $300. The entry to accrue current period payroll will include a credit to Salaries Payable in the amount of $500. " Your answer is correct! Reed about this

The correct answer Is shown State unemployment taxes imposed on employers in order to provide unemployment benefits to qualified workers are known as (use acronym) SUTA V' Your answer is correct! Read about lhis

Leo Calvin Is required to have taxes withheld from his pay in order to cover the cost of future retirement, disability, and survivorship and medical expenses.../your answer is correct! Read about t111s WICA SUTA FUTA

Vance Co. allows employees to take a two week vacation each year. A newly hired employee wlll earn $20,800 per year. To account for the two weeks off each year, Dante will accrue $16 In each of the 50 weeks. This accrual will be recorded to which of the following accounts? (Check all that apply.) ~ Your answer is correct! l!!j Reed about tllla Debit to Cash. Credit to Cash. W Debit to Vacation Benefits Expense. Debit to Salaries and Wages Expense. Q Credit to Vacation Benefits Payable. Credit to Salaries and Wages Payable.

Employers often withhold other amounts from employees' earnings which arise from employee requests, contracts, unions, or other agreements. These withholdings are called employee and include items such as medical premiums. <til' Your answer is correct! Reed about 1his FICA taj<es income taj<es unemployment taxes 8f1 voluntary deductions

The correct answer Is shown The reports that employers are required to prepare to explain how they compute local, state and federal payroll taxes are called payroll reports. ~ Your answer is correct! Readaboutllus

On December 1, Hansen Co. borrows $100,000 cash from National Bank by signing a 90-day, 6% interest-bearing note. On December 31, Hansen will record an adjusting entry by debiting interest expense in the amount of ~ Your answer is correct! Reed about lhis $1,500 $6,000 $4,500,.$500

The correct answer Is shown Employee benefits that are paid by the employer are recorded in the Employee Benefit Expense account. <t,/ Your answer is correct! Read about this

Which of the following liabilities could be a multi-period known liability? (Check all that apply.) ~ Your answer is correct! fl Unearned Subscription Revenues f 1 Notes Payable Accounts Payable Read about lhis Wages Payable

Angela Bennett Is an employee of Marks Co. This past year, Angela received 1% of Marks net income, in addition to her annual salary. This added benefrt is called a:../your answer is correct! Read about this benefit plan warranty plan f i bonus plan vacation plan

The correct answer Is shown Rachel Ryder is an employee working at Brand-Mart. Rachel earns $35,000 per year and claims three withholding allowances. The amount withheld from her paycheck, using this information, is called federal income taxes. ~ Your answer is correct! M Read about this

On January 1, KC Co. borrowed $10,000 cash from Lake St. Bank by signing a 90-day, 8% interestbearing note. How much interest will result from this note? ~ Your answer is correct! M Read about 1hls,.$200 $8,000 $80 $800

During the second quarter of the year, Francisco Co. accrued $8,000 of income taxes. On July 15, Francisco will send In the second quarterly payment. To record this payment, Francisco wlll enter which of the following entries? (Check all that apply.) V" Your answer is correct! l!!j Read bout this Credit to Income Taxes Payable Q Debit to Income Taxes Payable Debit to Cash Debit to Income Tax Expense Credit to Income Tax Expense A Credit to Gash

Employers must pay employee taxes in addition to those paid by the employees. Which of the following is paid only by the employer? ~ Your answer is correct! Read about this Insurance premiums Federal taxes

The correct answer Is shown A payroll register shows the pay period dates, hours worked, gross pay, deductions, and net pay of each employee for each pay period. V Your answer is correct! Read about this

Paid absences that are accrued throughout the year are recorded in the account ~ Your answer is correct! Read about this Wages Expense fl Vacation Benefit Expense Employee Benefit Expense

The correct answer Is shown Employer taxes, such as SUTA, are recorded with a debit to Employer Tax Expense and a credit to SUTA (expense/payable)payable until payments are submitted to the state. ~ Your answer is correct! Read about lhis

The Wage and Tax Statement, or, is a report that is required to be given to employees by January 31 following the year covered by the report. This report details the employees wages subject to FICA and federal income taxes, along with the amount of these taxes withheld. Ci FormW-2 FormW-3 >./Your answer is correct! Read about this Form W-4 FormW-1

To compute the amount of taxes withheld from each employee's wages, an employer needs to determine both the employee's wages earned and the employee's number of withholding allowances. The employer will determine the number of withholding allowances using the, ~ Your answer is correct! Reed about this Form W-e FormW-1 Ci FormW-4 Form W-2

The correct answer Is shown Arnold Co. allows each employee to take two weeks vacation during each year. A newly hired employee will earn annual pay of $31,200. To accrue for the two weeks off each year, Arnold will accrue approximately $24 to the Vacation Benefits account in each of the 50 weeks.../your answer is correct! Readabout1his

The correct answer is shown Federal government taxes implemented on employers in order to provide unemployment benefits to qualified workers are known as (use acronym) FUTA V" Your answer is correct! M Reed about lhls

Which of the following represent reasonably possible contingent liabilities? Select all that apply. ~Your answer is correct! Read about this accounts payable warranties debt guarantees Potential legal claims and debt guaraotees arre types of liabilities that are consrdered reasonably possible. potential legal claims Potential legal claims and debt guarantees are types of liabilities that are considered reasonably possible.

Kenesha Co. reported income before interest expense and income taxes of $30,000; interest expense of $3,000; and income taxes of $4,000. Calculate the times Interest ea med ratio. ~ Your answer is correct! 1 10 7.5 Read about this 0.10 0.13

Keys Co. is located in Florida. An evacuation has been ordered due to Hurricane Edward, which is headed in the direction of Keys. Keys should record a contingent liability prior to the evacuation. fl False True -./Your answer is correct! Reed about this

The correct answer Is shown Gross pay minus all deductions-including federal and state taxes, FICA and any voluntary deductions-equals net pay. ~ Your answer is correct! Reed about 11119

The formula to compute the times interest earned is income before interest expense and income taxes divided by: Ci interest expense../your answer is correct! Read about this net income interest revenue income taxes

Zito Co. has accrued employee salary expense of $1,000 which Includes employee withholdings that total $300. On payday, Zilo will record the payment with which of the following entries? (Check all that apply.) ~ Your answer rs correct! l!!!j Read about this Debit to Salaries Expense for $1,000. Credit to cash for $1,000. fl Debit to Salaries Payable for $700. H Credit to Cash for $700. Credit to Cash for $1,300.

The ratio of income before interest expense {and any income taxes) divided by interest expense-which reflects the risk of covering Interest commitments when income varies-is called the ratio....; Your answer is correct! Readaboutthls lfi times interest earned interest turnover interest payment

camelot Co. expects that net income before bonuses for the year will be $100,000. At year-end, camelot will accrue 2% of net Income for employee bonuses to be paid In January. The 12/31 entry will require a debit to the account In the amount of. ~ Your answer Is correct! L!J Read about tlllt Employee Bonus Expense; $2,000 Employee Bonus Payable; $1,961 W Employee Bonus Expense; $1,961 Salaries and Wages Expense; $101,961 Cash; $100,000 Employee Bonus Payable; $101,961

A known liability arises from a situation with little uncertainty, with set agreements, contracts, or laws. These liabilities are measurable. Known liabilities would include all of the following items, except -./Your answer is correct! Reed about lhls salaries payable. unearned fees. accounts payable. notes payable.

The correct answer Is shown Jorge Lopez worked 40 hours this week and earned $1,000 gross salary. Federal and state taxes and other withholdings totaled $350. Jorge's gross pay totals $ 1000. ~ Your answer is correct! Read about this

A(n) estimated. liability is a known obligation that is of an uncertain amount but that can be reasonably ~ Your answer is correct! Read about 11\is multi period uncertain unreal

Damien Co. has $10,000 of unearned revenues on its balance sheet Damien expects that it wi ll earn $8,000 of these revenues in the upcoming twelve months. How much will be recorded in Long-Term Liabilities? ~ Your answer is correct! M Read about this $10,000 $8,000 $18,000,.$2,000

Green Pastures Co. provides landscaping services. During May, Green Pastures collected $800 from a customer to provide landscaping services for the next four months and recorded this as unearned landscaping fees. At the end of June, Green earned 25% of the fees. The adjusting entry that Green would make in June would include a debit to the account ~ Your answer is correct! Read about this Landscaping Fees Earned Cash k* Unearned Landscaping Fees