CPA Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) › Current Assets
Which of the following transactions would be initially recorded in the prepaid expense account?
Of the following, which is not a legitimate method of inventory costing?
A company buys 100 units of inventory for $20 each. Later, 90 of these units are sold on credit for $50 each. The company then buys an additional 40 units but the cost has risen to $22 each. The company sells a final 30 units for $55 each. The company uses a moving average system for calculating its cost of goods sold. What should be reported as the cost of the 120 units sold during the year?
Which of the following transactions would be initially recorded in the prepaid expense account?
Globe Company began April of Year 3 with a cash balance of $68,000 in its operating account. During the month of April, Globe issued new checks totaling $14,000 to vendors. Of these newly issued checks, $9,000 cleared the bank in April. Globe also transferred $8,000 to its payroll account to pay employees during the month. Globe received $22,000 in checks from its customers in April and deposited $18,000 of those checks during the month. Also during April $6,000 of checks issued during March of Year 3 cleared the bank. What is Globe's cash balance in its operating account at the end of April, Year 3?
Of the following, which is not a legitimate method of inventory costing?
Globe Company began April of Year 3 with a cash balance of $68,000 in its operating account. During the month of April, Globe issued new checks totaling $14,000 to vendors. Of these newly issued checks, $9,000 cleared the bank in April. Globe also transferred $8,000 to its payroll account to pay employees during the month. Globe received $22,000 in checks from its customers in April and deposited $18,000 of those checks during the month. Also during April $6,000 of checks issued during March of Year 3 cleared the bank. What is Globe's cash balance in its operating account at the end of April, Year 3?
Which of the following situations is most likely to be treated as a sale of accounts receivables?
A company buys 100 units of inventory for $20 each. Later, 90 of these units are sold on credit for $50 each. The company then buys an additional 40 units but the cost has risen to $22 each. The company sells a final 30 units for $55 each. The company uses a moving average system for calculating its cost of goods sold. What should be reported as the cost of the 120 units sold during the year?
Which of the following situations is most likely to be treated as a sale of accounts receivables?