Principles of Financial Accounting ACC-101-TE. TECEP Test Description



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Principles of Financial Accounting ACC-101-TE TECEP Test Description This TECEP is an introduction to the field of financial accounting. It covers the accounting cycle, merchandising concerns, and financial assets as well plant assets, liabilities and stockholders equity. Topics include: recording business transactions, summarizing these transactions, and preparing, interpreting and using financial statements. (3 s.h.) Test format: 100 multiple choice questions (1 point each) Passing score: 60%. Your grade will be reported as CR (credit) or NC (no credit). Time limit: 2 hours Topics on the test and their approximate distribution 1. Basic financial statements (15%) A. Financial accounting as the language of business B. Internal and external elements used to create integrity in reported financial information C. How business transactions affect the accounting equation (assets = liabilities + owner s equity) D. Nature and purpose of financial statements (income statements, balance sheets, statement of cash flows) E. Accounting principles required to understand financial statements and relationships among financial statements 2. The accounting cycle (30%) A. Theory of debits and credits B. Accounting cycle from journal entry to financial statements C. Revenue realization; matching and materiality principles D. Adjusting and closing entries E. Characteristics of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations F. Journal entries for partnerships-investments; withdrawals; division of net income 3. Accounting for merchandising activities, financial assets, inventories cost of goods sold (15%) A. Accounting for purchases/sales/end-of-year adjustments using perpetual inventory system and periodic inventory system B. Using perpetual inventory system, determining cost of goods sold using average cost, fifo, lifo C. Physical inventory; effects of inventory valuations on financial statements; evaluating (rate of inventory turnover) effectiveness of inventory management D. Estimating ending inventory and cost of goods sold using gross profit and retail methods E. Subsidiary ledgers and special journals F. Financial assets and their valuation on balance sheets; evaluating performance of merchandising companies G. Objectives of cash management; internal controls over cash; preparing bank reconciliations H. Accounting for uncollectible receivables using allowance method and direct write-off method; evaluating liquidity of accounts receivables I. Computing and accounting for notes receivable and interest revenue 4. Plants and intangible assets; liabilities (15%) A. Capital expenditures; revenue expenditures B. Calculating cost of plant assets; depreciation (straight-line, units of production, declining-balance), journalizing acquisition of assets; depreciation; disposal C. Intangible assets (amortization); natural resources (depletion) D. Current and long-term liabilities E. Accounting for notes payable F. Amortization tables for payables G. Accounting for payroll and related costs

H. Present value as it relates to bond prices I. Tax advantages of debt financing J. Accounting for bonds issued at face value, at a discount, at a premium K. Capital leases; operating leases 5. Stockholders equity; income and changes in retained earnings (25%) A. Publicly owned and closely held corporations; advantages/disadvantages of organizing a business as a corporation; stockholders rights; roles of corporate directors and officers B. Accounting for common stock and preferred stock including treasury stock C. Differences of par value, book value, market value pertaining to common and preferred stock D. Purpose of and effects of stock splits E. Preparing equity section of corporate balance sheets F. Presenting discontinued operations, extraordinary items, accounting changes in income statements G. Computing/accounting for basic earnings per share, small stock dividends, large stock dividends H. Prior period adjustments I. Comprehensive income and net income J. Retained earnings statements Outcomes assessed on the test Describe the need for accounting Identify users of financial accounting information Interpret the components of a transaction, the related debit/credit theory, and how the general journal and ledger relate to the accounting process and to financial statements Prepare and interpret basic financial statements: income statement, statement of owners equity, balance sheet Demonstrate the steps and related transactions in the accounting cycle, including the adjusting process and the closing process Prepare the accounting and related transactions for merchandising businesses, various inventory accounting methods, purchase and depreciation/amortization of plant assets and intangible assets, long-term liabilities and stockholders equity accounts Study materials Jan R. Williams et al. Financial and Managerial Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions. Current edition. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. The Saylor Academy open course BUS103 Introduction to Financial Accounting provides excellent, free preparation for this TECEP exam. If you are interested, go to Saylor s site to learn how their course process works. Sample questions 1. Each year the accountant for Northeast Real Estate Company adjusts the recorded value of each asset to its market value. Using these market value figures on the balance sheet violates the a. accounting equation b. stable-dollar assumption c. business entity concept d. cost principle

2. The entry to allocate net income among partners requires a a. debit to each partner s capital account b. credit to each partner s capital account c. credit to income summary d. credit to retained earnings Accounts Payable $16,000 Accounts Receivable $40,000 Land 240,000 Cash? Capital Stock 260,000 Equipment 120,000 Building 180,000 Notes Payable 190,000 Retained Earnings 160,000 3. At December 31, 20xx, the accounting records of Sky Corporation contain the items above. What is the amount of cash owned by Sky at December 31, 20xx? a. $46,000 b. $86,000 c. $94,000 d. $686,000 4. Which of the following is a characteristic of a corporation? a. Declaration of a dividend by the stockholders b. Appointment of officers by the stockholders c. Transferability of shares of stock d. Unlimited liability 5. Which of the following statements best describes the concept of adequate disclosure? a. The accounting department of a business must inform management of the accounting practices used to prepare the financial statements. b. The company must inform users of any significant facts necessary for proper interpretation of the financial statements, including events occurring after the financial statement date. c. The independent auditors must disclose in the financial statements any and all errors detected in the company s accounting records. d. The financial statements must include a comprehensive list of each transaction that occurred during the year. 6. What accounting principle governs the timing of revenue recognition? a. Realization principle b. Materiality principle c. Matching principle d. Depreciation principle 7. What is the correct order of the accounts in the adjusted trial balance? a. Revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities, owner s equity b. Liabilities, assets, revenues, owner s equity, expenses c. Assets, liabilities, owner s equity, revenues, expenses d. Expenses, liabilities, revenues, assets, owner s equity

8. In preparing a bank reconciliation, a service charge shown on the bank statement should be a. added to the balance per the bank statement b. deducted from the balance per the bank statement c. added to the balance per the depositor s records d. deducted from the balance per the depositor s records 9. Which of the following credit terms is most advantageous to the buyer? a. 1/10, n/30 b. 5/10, n/60 c. 2/10, n/30 d. 5/10, n/20 TECEP Test Description 10. A purchasing agent wants to know the dollar amount of inventory purchased on account during the year from a particular supplier. Where is the easiest place to find this information? a. Inventory subsidiary ledger b. Accounts payable controlling account c. Inventory controlling account d. Accounts payable subsidiary ledger 11. A company uses a perpetual inventory system. At year-end the Inventory account has a balance of $275,000, but a complete year-end physical inventory shows goods on hand costing $269,000. What should the company do? a. Reduce its cost of goods sold by $6,000 b. Record a $6,000 current liability c. Reduce the balance in its Inventory controlling account and inventory subsidiary ledger by $6,000 d. Reduce the balance in its Inventory controlling account and record a current liability, both in the amount of $6,000 12. The percentage of the area under a normal curve that falls between the mean and one standard deviation below the mean is approximately a. the amount paid by the corporation to redeem bonds at maturity date is deductible in computing income subject to corporate income tax b. interest payments are deductible in determining income subject to corporate income tax; dividends are not deductible c. a corporation must pay tax on the sales price of stock issued, but is not taxed on the amount received when bonds are issued d. both interest and dividends paid are deductible in computing taxable income, but since interest must be paid annually, the corporation usually receives a larger tax deduction over the life of the bonds payable 13. Sally enters into a partnership by contributing the following: Cash $15,000; Accounts Receivable $4,500; machinery that cost $3,000 and has a fair market value of $2,125; and Accounts Payable of $1,200. What amount will be recorded in her capital account? a. $20,425 b. $21,300 c. $21,625 d. $22,500

14. A store that sells expensive custom-made jewelry is most likely to determine its cost of goods sold using a. LIFO b. FIFO c. specific identification d. average cost 15. The collection of accounts receivable is recorded by a a. credit to Cash and a credit to Accounts Receivable b. debit to Cash and a debit to Accounts Receivable c. credit to Cash and a debit to Accounts Receivable d. debit to Cash and a credit to Accounts Receivable 16. On November 1, Delphi Corporation sold merchandise in return for a 7%, 90-day note receivable in the amount of $30,000. The proper adjusting entry at December 31 (the end of Delphi s fiscal year) includes a a. credit to Interest Revenue of $350 b. credit to Notes Receivable of $525 c. debit to Cash of $350 d. debit to Interest Receivable of $175 17. At the beginning of the current year, Wilson Corporation had 200,000 shares of $1 par common stock out standing and had retained earnings of $4,800,000. During the year, the company earned $1,675,000 and paid a year-end cash dividend of $3 per share. What were Wilson s retained earnings at the end of the year? a. $4,800,000 b. $5,875,000 c. $6,275,000 d. $6,475,000 18. When stock that was issued by a corporation is later reacquired it is classified as a. treasury stock b. non-participating preferred stock c. restricted stock d. issued shares 19. A bond that sells at 103 is selling at a. maturity value and yields a 3% interest rate b. a discount c. face value d. a premium 20. A company had 130,000 shares of common stock outstanding on January 1 and sold 30,000 additional shares on March 30. Net income for the year was $495,625. What are earnings per share? a. $3.10 b. $3.25 c. $4.58 d. $4.96

Answers to sample questions 1. d 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. a 7. c 8. d 9. b 10. d 11. c 12. b 13. a 14. c 15. d 16. a 17. b 18. a 19. d 20. b