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    Feb 22, 2010, 10:13 AM
    Accounting Questions.
    I have been getting tutored and read my book numerous times and I can't find the answers to these problems at all. Can you please help. Thank you everyone.



    ____ 2. As part of the initial investment, Omar contributes accounts receivable that had a balance of $25,000 in the accounts of a sole proprietorship. Of this amount, $1,150 is completely worthless. For the remaining accounts, the partnership will establish a provision for possible future uncollectible accounts of $750. The amount debited to Accounts Receivable for the new partnership is
    a. $23,100
    b. $25,000
    c. $24,250
    d. $23,850


    ____ 3. Henry Jones contributed equipment, inventory, and $44,000 cash to the partnership. The equipment had a book value of $35,000 and market value of $28,000. The inventory has a book value of $25,000, but only had a market value of $12,000. Due to obsolescence. The partnership also assumed a $15,000 note payable owed by Henry that was originally used to purchase the equipment.

    What amount should Henry’s capital account be recorded?
    a. $104,000
    b. $89,000
    c. $69,000
    d. $84,000

    ____ 4. When a new partner is admitted to a partnership, there should be a(n)
    a. the total assets of the partnership increase
    b. new capital account is added to the ledger for the new partner
    c. the total owner's equity of the partnership increases
    d. the cash received by the current partner represents the amount of the debit to that partner's capital account.


    ____ 5. When an additional partner is admitted to a partnership by contribution of assets to the partnership
    a. the total assets of the partnership do not change
    b. no liabilities can be contributed at the same time
    c. the amount of the cash contribution is the same as the amount of the debit to the new partner's capital account
    d. the total of the owner's equity accounts increases

    ____ 9. Which of the following is not a prerequisite to paying a cash dividend?
    a. formal action by the board of directors
    b. market value in excess of par value per share
    c. sufficient cash
    d. sufficient retained earnings


    ____ 10. Treasury stock that had been purchased for $6,400 last month was reissued this month for $8,500. The journal entry to record the reissuance would include a credit to
    a. Treasury Stock for $8,500
    b. Paid-In Capital from Treasury Stock for $8,500
    c. Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par/Common for $2,100
    d. Paid-In Capital from Treasury Stock for $2,100

    ____ 11. The Dayton Corporation began the current year with a retained earnings balance of $25,000. During the year, the company corrected an error made in the prior year, which was a failure to record depreciation expense of $3,000 on equipment. Also, during the current year, the company earned net income of $12,000 and declared cash dividends of $5,000. Compute the year end retained earnings balance.
    a. $29,000
    b. $35,000
    c. $39,000
    d. $45,000


    ____ 12. Investors who are most interested in the dividend yield are those who invest for
    a. market price appreciation
    b. current income flow
    c. both market price appreciation and current income flow
    d. neither market price appreciation or current income flow


    ____ 13. A corporation has 50,000 shares of $28 par value stock outstanding that has a current market value of $150. If the corporation issues a 4-for-1 stock split, the market value of the stock will fall to approximately
    a. $7
    b. $112
    c. $37.50
    d. $600


    ____ 14. The present value of $40,000 to be received in one year, at 6% compounded annually, is (rounded to nearest dollar)
    a. $37,736
    b. $42,400
    c. $40,000
    d. $2,400


    ____ 15. The present value of $30,000 to be received in two years, at 12% compounded annually, is (rounded to nearest dollar)
    a. $23,916
    b. $37,632
    c. $23,700
    d. $30,000


    ____ 16. The journal entry a company records for the issuance of bonds when the contract rate is less than the market rate would be
    a. debit Bonds Payable, credit Cash
    b. debit Cash and Discount on Bonds Payable, credit Bonds Payable
    c. debit Cash, credit Premium on Bonds Payable and Bonds Payable
    d. debit Cash, credit Bonds Payable


    ____ 17. If the market rate of interest is greater than the contractual rate of interest, bonds will sell
    a. at a premium.
    b. at face value.
    c. at a discount.
    d. only after the stated rate of interest is increased.


    ____ 18. Bonds Payable has a balance of $900,000 and Premium on Bonds Payable has a balance of $10,000. If the issuing corporation redeems the bonds at 103, what is the amount of gain or loss on redemption?
    a. $1,200 loss
    b. $1,200 gain
    c. $17,000 loss
    d. $17,000 gain


    ____ 19. A $300,000 bond was redeemed at 103 when the carrying value of the bond was $315,000. The entry to record the redemption would include a
    a. loss on bond redemption of $6,000.
    b. gain on bond redemption of $6,000.
    c. gain on bond redemption of $9,000.
    d. loss on bond redemption of $9,000.


    ____ 20. On January 1, 2010, Zero Company obtained a $52,000, four-year, 6.5% installment note from Regional Bank. The note requires annual payments of $15,179, beginning on December 31, 2010. The December 31, 2012 carrying amount in the amortization table for this installment note will be equal to:
    a. $0
    b. $13,000
    c. $14,252
    d. $16,603
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    Feb 23, 2010, 12:26 AM

    So, where is your tutor?

    We don't just answer homework for you, and there are far too many different question to even begin just throwing hints at you. This is a lot of questions and several topics. You need to narrow it down to something, and ask about what you don't understand.

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