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When using a purchases journal,


A) all cash and credit purchases are recorded in the journal
B) posting to creditor accounts is only done at the end of the month
C) the "Other Accounts" total is posted to Accounts Payable at month's end
D) there will always be an "Accounts Payable Cr." column

E) B) and C)
F) B) and D)

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Which of the following journals is called an all-purpose journal?


A) general journal
B) purchases journal
C) revenue journal
D) accounting journal

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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The transactions completed by Franklin Company during January, its first month of operations, are listed below. Assume that Franklin Company uses the following journals: cash receipts (CR), cash payments (CP), revenue (R), purchases (P), and general (G). Assume that it uses accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers as well as a general ledger. Indicate by letters which journal would be used for each transaction and whether or not the entry requires a posting to a subsidiary ledger. a. CR, no subsidiary posting b. CP, no subsidiary posting c. RR , no subsidiary posting d. P, no subsidiary posting e. GG , no subsidiary posting f. CR, subsidiary posting g. CP, subsidiary posting h. R, subsidiary posting i. P, subsidiary posting j. G, subsidiary posting -Paid for the equipment purchased on account

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When using a revenue journal,


A) separate "Fees Earned" and "Accounts Receivable" columns are included
B) both cash sales and sales on account are recorded in the journal
C) revenues are normally recorded when the company sends customer invoices
D) postings to customer accounts are done at month's end

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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The total on the "Cash Receipts" report generated by QuickBooks® software at January 31 would be equal to the


A) total revenue earned for the month of January
B) total of the purchases journal on January 31
C) total of the Cash Dr. column of the cash receipts journal in a manual system
D) balance in Accounts Receivable at January 31

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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Generally, subsidiary ledgers are used for general ledger accounts that consist of a large number of individual items.

A) True
B) False

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Snelling Company does business in two regional segments: North and South. The following annual revenue information was determined from the accounting system's invoice data: Snelling Company does business in two regional segments: North and South. The following annual revenue information was determined from the accounting system's invoice data:   Using horizontal analysis, determine the percentage change in revenues for the South region.Round to one decimal place. A)  18.2% B)  84.6% C)  (18.2) % D)  15.4% Using horizontal analysis, determine the percentage change in revenues for the South region.Round to one decimal place.


A) 18.2%
B) 84.6%
C) (18.2) %
D) 15.4%

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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After an accounting system has been set up, what is the next step?


A) Create the chart of accounts.
B) Obtain input from users to analyze and improve the system.
C) Implement analysis and design.
D) Set up internal controls.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Explain what subsidiary ledgers are and give examples of three types of subsidiary ledgers that a business might use.

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A subsidiary ledger groups a large numbe...

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The columns included in special journals are standardized for all businesses.

A) True
B) False

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The basic procedure of posting from a revenue journal is to make all postings at the end of the month.

A) True
B) False

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For each of the following businesses, explain how a purchases journal might be modified for the specific business. 1. North County Medical Center 2. Tri-County Farms, Inc. 3. Prescott's Quick Lube and Tire Store

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The purchases journal for North County M...

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Harris, Inc. incurred the following transactions during the month of February. Record the appropriate ones in the cash payments journal. Include posting references. If a transaction should not be recorded in the cash payments journal, indicate where it should be posted. (a)On February 3, the company purchased $650 worth of supplies on account. The supplies account number is 15. (b)On February 5, Harris, Inc. made a payment on account to Sanders Industries in the amount of $1,215 (Check No. 2214). (c)On February 14, Harris, Inc. bought a one-year insurance policy for $1,500. The prepaid insurance account number is 14 (Check No. 2215). (d)On February 22, Harris, Inc. paid monthly rent of $2,000. The rent expense account number is 63 (Check No. 2216). (e)On February 26, Harris, Inc. purchased equipment making a down payment of $3,000 (Check No. 2217) and agreeing to pay the $4,000 balance in 30 days. The equipment account number is 18.?  Date  Ck.  No.  Account Debited  Post.  Ref.  Other  Accounts  Dr.  Accounts  Payable Dr.  Cash  Cr. \begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | l | l | l | } \hline \text { Date } & \begin{array} { c } \text { Ck. } \\\text { No. }\end{array} & \text { Account Debited } & \begin{array} { c } \text { Post. } \\\text { Ref. }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Other } \\\text { Accounts } \\\text { Dr. }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Accounts } \\\text { Payable Dr. }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Cash } \\\text { Cr. }\end{array} \\\hline & & & & & & \\\hline & & & & & & \\\hline & & & & & & \\\hline & & & & & & \\\hline & & & & & & \\\hline\end{array}

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The transactions completed by Franklin Company during January, its first month of operations, are listed below. Assume that Franklin Company uses the following journals: cash receipts (CR), cash payments (CP), revenue (R), purchases (P), and general (G). Assume that it uses accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers as well as a general ledger. Indicate by letters which journal would be used for each transaction and whether or not the entry requires a posting to a subsidiary ledger. a. CR, no subsidiary posting b. CP, no subsidiary posting c. RR , no subsidiary posting d. P, no subsidiary posting e. GG , no subsidiary posting f. CR, subsidiary posting g. CP, subsidiary posting h. R, subsidiary posting i. P, subsidiary posting j. G, subsidiary posting -Issued check for purchase of supplies

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Beach Hut Snack Bar, Restaurant, and Lounge

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Jon's Auto Repair Business might modify ...

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When specialized journals are used, the general journal is not necessary.

A) True
B) False

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 Match the transactions below with the journal or ledger in which it would be entered. \text { Match the transactions below with the journal or ledger in which it would be entered. } -Record purchase on account from vendor a. Purchases journal b. Revenue journal c. Cash receipts journal d. Cash payments journal e. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger f. Accounts payable subsidiary ledger g. General journal

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Some of the more common subsidiary ledgers are


A) accounts payable, accounts receivable, and owner's equity subsidiary ledgers
B) accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers
C) accounts receivable, accounts payable, cash, checking, petty cash, and owner's equity subsidiary ledgers
D) cash and owner's equity subsidiary ledgers

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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The transactions completed by Franklin Company during January, its first month of operations, are listed below. Assume that Franklin Company uses the following journals: cash receipts (CR), cash payments (CP), revenue (R), purchases (P), and general (G). Assume that it uses accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers as well as a general ledger. Indicate by letters which journal would be used for each transaction and whether or not the entry requires a posting to a subsidiary ledger. a. CR, no subsidiary posting b. CP, no subsidiary posting c. RR , no subsidiary posting d. P, no subsidiary posting e. GG , no subsidiary posting f. CR, subsidiary posting g. CP, subsidiary posting h. R, subsidiary posting i. P, subsidiary posting j. G, subsidiary posting -Received a check from a customer for payment on account

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The transactions completed by Franklin Company during January, its first month of operations, are listed below. Assume that Franklin Company uses the following journals: cash receipts (CR), cash payments (CP), revenue (R), purchases (P), and general (G). Assume that it uses accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers as well as a general ledger. Indicate by letters which journal would be used for each transaction and whether or not the entry requires a posting to a subsidiary ledger. a. CR, no subsidiary posting b. CP, no subsidiary posting c. RR , no subsidiary posting d. P, no subsidiary posting e. GG , no subsidiary posting f. CR, subsidiary posting g. CP, subsidiary posting h. R, subsidiary posting i. P, subsidiary posting j. G, subsidiary posting -Purchased equipment on account

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