Unit 3 Exam Review - Chapters 7-9
Unit 3 Exam Review - Chapters 7-9
Unit 3 Exam Review - Chapters 7-9
3. The following information was taken from Hurlbert Company cash budget for the month June
If the company has a policy of maintaining an end of the month cash balance of $60,000, the amount
the company would have to borrow is
a. $36,000.
b. $15,000.
c. $24,000.
d. $0.
4. If a check correctly written and paid by the bank for $628 is incorrectly recorded on the company's
books for $682, the appropriate treatment on the bank reconciliation would be to
a. add $54 to the book's balance.
b. subtract $54 from the book's balance.
c. deduct $54 from the bank's balance.
d. deduct $628 from the book's balance.
5. Which of the following would be added to the balance per books on a bank reconciliation?
a. Outstanding checks.
b. Deposits in transit.
c. Notes collected by the bank.
d. NSF check.
6. Which of the following would not be reported on the balance sheet as a cash equivalent?
a. Money market fund.
b. Commercial paper.
c. Treasury bill.
d. Restricted cash.
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7. Outstanding checks
a. have been recorded on the company's books but not yet by the bank.
b. have been recorded by the bank but not yet by the company.
c. have not been recorded by the bank or the company.
d. are customers’ checks that have not yet been received by the company.
8. Dobler Company gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its June bank
reconciliation:
Cash balance per books, 6/30 $12,600
Deposits in transit 900
Notes receivable and interest collected by bank 2,220
Bank charge for check printing 75
Outstanding checks 4,500
NSF check 420
11. An aging of a company's accounts receivable indicates that $9,000 are estimated to be uncollectible.
If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a $2,400 credit balance, the adjustment to record bad debts for
the period will require a
a. debit to Bad Debt Expense for $9,000.
b. debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $6,600.
c. debit to Bad Debt Expense for $6,600.
d. credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $9,000.
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12. Rosen Company receives a $9,000, 3-month, 6% promissory note from Bay Company in settlement
of an open accounts receivable. What entry will Rosen Company make upon receiving the note?
13. Company A noticed that one of their customers declared bankruptcy and will not make any future
payments. The customer had a balance of $2,000 that it owed to Company A. Assuming Company A uses
the allowance method, the entry they would make is
a. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 2,000
Accounts Receivable 2,000
14. Using the percentage-of-receivables method for recording bad debt expense, estimated
uncollectible accounts are $45,000. If the balance of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is $6,000
debit before adjustment, what is the amount of bad debt expense for that period?
a. $45,000
b. $39,000
c. $51,000
d. $6,000
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15. Company P has credit sales for the month are $1,500,000. The accounts receivable balance is
$500,000. The allowance is calculated as 8% of the receivables balance using the percentage-of-
receivables basis. If the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a debit balance of $10,000 before
adjustment, what is the balance after adjustment?
a. $120,000
b. $30,000
c. $50,000
d. $40,000
17. A plant asset with a cost of $300,000 and accumulated depreciation of $285,000 is sold for $35,000.
What is the amount of the gain or loss on disposal of the plant asset?
a. $35,000 loss.
b. $20,000 loss.
c. $20,000 gain.
d. $35,000 gain.
18. Equipment with a cost of $500,000 has an estimated salvage value of $50,000 and an estimated life
of 10 years or 100,000 hours. It is to be depreciated by the straight-line method. What is the amount of
depreciation for the first full year, during which the equipment was used 12,000 hours?
a. $100,000.
b. $54,000.
c. $50,000.
d. $45,000.
20. Burke Company purchases land for $180,000 cash. Burke assumes $5,000 in property taxes due on
the land. The title and attorney fees totaled $2,000. Burke has the land graded for $4,400. They paid
$20,000 for paving of a parking lot. What amount does Burke record as the cost for the land?
a. $186,400.
b. $211,400.
c. $191,400.
d. $180,000.
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21. Equipment with a cost of $500,000 has an estimated salvage value of $50,000 and an estimated life
of 10 years or 100,000 hours. It is to be depreciated by the units of activity method. What is the amount
of depreciation for the first full year, during which the equipment was used 12,000 hours?
a. $100,000.
b. $54,000.
c. $50,000.
d. $45,000.
22. Equipment with a cost of $500,000 has an estimated salvage value of $50,000 and an estimated life
of 10 years or 100,000 hours. It is to be depreciated by the double-declining balance method. What is
the amount of depreciation for the first full year, during which the equipment was used 12,000 hours?
a. $100,000.
b. $54,000.
c. $50,000.
d. $45,000.
23. On October 1, 2017, Mann Company places a new asset into service. The cost of the asset is
$120,000 with an estimated 5-year life and $30,000 salvage value at the end of its useful life. What is
the depreciation expense for 2017 if Mann Company uses the straight-line method of depreciation?
a. $4,500.
b. $24,000.
c. $6,000.
d. $12,000.
24. Equipment costing $60,000 with a salvage value of $12,000 and an estimated life of 8 years has
been depreciated using the straight-line method for 2 years. Assuming a revised estimated total life of 5
years and no change in the salvage value, the depreciation expense for Year 3 would be
a. $7,200.
b. $16,000.
c. $12,000.
d. $9,600.
25. Equipment with a cost of $500,000 has an estimated salvage value of $50,000 and an estimated life
of 10 years or 100,000 hours. It is to be depreciated by the double-declining balance method. What is
the amount of depreciation for the second year, during which the equipment was used 20,000 hours?
a. $100,000.
b. $90,000.
c. $80,000.
d. $45,000.
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Solutions
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. C
10. D
11. C
12. D
13. A
14. C
15. D
16. A
17. C
18. D
19. C
20. C
21. B
22. A
23. A
24. C
25. C