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ACCT 504 WEEK 8 FINAL
EXAM ALL 4 SETS - DEVRY
ACCT 504 SET 1
Question 1. 1. (TCOs A, B, and C) Which type of corporate information is not available to investors?
(Points : 3)
Dividend history
Forecast of cash needs for the upcoming year
Cash provided by investing activities
Beginning cash balance
Question 2. 2. (TCO C) Debt securities sold to investors that must be repaid at a particular date
some years in the future are called (Points : 3)
accounts payable.
notes receivable.
taxes payable.
bonds payable.
Question 3. 3. (TCO C) Buying and selling products are examples of (Points : 3)
operating activities.
investing activities.
financing activities.
delivering activities.
Question 4. 4. (TCO A) The cost of assets consumed or services used is also known as (Points : 3)
a revenue.
an expense.
a liability.

,an asset.
Question 5. 5. (TCO C) Finley Company recorded the following cash transactions for the year.
Paid $90,000 for salaries
Paid $40,000 to purchase office equipment
Paid $10,000 for utilities
Paid $4,000 in dividends
Collected $150,000 from customers


What was Finley’s net cash provided by operating activities? (Points : 3)
$50,000
$10,000
$60,000
$46,000


Question 6. 6. (TCO A) On a classified balance sheet, prepaid insurance is classified as (Points : 3)
an intangible asset.
property, plant, and equipment.
a current asset.
a long-term investment.
Question 7. 7. (TCO A) An intangible asset (Points : 3)
may have the capacity to earn revenue for its owner.
is worthless because it has no physical substance.
is converted into a tangible asset during the operating cycle.
cannot be reported on the balance sheet because it lacks physical substance.


Question 8. 8. (TCO A) The following are selected account balances on December 31, 2010.


-Land (location of the corporation’s office building): $100,000
-Land (held for future use): 150,000
-Corporate Office Building: 600,000
-Inventory: 200,000
-Equipment: 450,000
-Office Furniture: 100,000
-Accumulated Depreciation: 300,000
What is the total NET amount of property, plant, and equipment that will appear on the balance
sheet? (Points : 3)

, $1,300,000
$1,100,000
$1,600,000
$950,000
Question 9. 9. (TCO B) For 2010, Landford Corporation reported net income of $30,000; net sales
$400,000; and average share outstanding 6,000. There were no preferred stock dividends. What
was the 2010 earnings per share? (Points : 3)
$4.66
$0.20
$66.67
$5.00
Question 10. 10. (TCO B) At December 31, 2010, Shorts Company had retained earnings of
$2,184,000. During 2010 they issued stock for $98,000, and paid dividends of $34,000. Net income
for 2010 was $402,000. The retained earnings balance at the beginning of 2010 was: (Points : 3)
$2,552,000
$1,816,000
$1,914,000
$2,454,000
Question 11. 11. (TCO D) Money collected from customers before the work is done is treated as
(Points : 3)
prepaid expenses.
accrued revenues.
unearned revenues.
accrued expenses.
Question 12. 12. (TCO D) An account is a part of the financial information system and is described
by all except which one of the following? (Points : 3)
An account has a debit and credit side.
An account has to be in paper form.
An account has a zero or nonzero balance.
An account has a title.
Question 13. 13. (TCO D) Which of the following describes the classification and normal balance of
the retained earnings account? (Points : 3)
Asset, debit
Stockholders’ equity, credit
Revenues, credit
Expense, debit

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