Suppose a business had assets totaling 20000 and


Q1. Suppose a business had assets totaling €20,000 and liabilities totaling €17,000. What was its owners' equity?

€3,000

€10,000

€20,000

€37,000

Q2. A building, an item of equipment, and an automobile for a company that manufactures and sells clothes may all be examples of:

Current liabilities

Non-current assets

Current assets

Non-current liabilities

Q3. An asset is classified as "current" if:

It can be sold in the near future

It can be converted into cash in the near future

It can be converted into cash within 2 years

It is not cash

Q4. A three-year bank loan to be repaid at maturity is an example of:

Non-current asset

Current asset

Non-current liability

Current liability

Q5. Which of the following statements is correct?

Investors and creditors are, among others, users of financial accounting.

Auditors are responsible for preparing the annual report.

Financial Accounting produces information for internal purposes only.

Only cash transactions should be recorded in the financial statements.

Q6. For the remaining questions, please consider the following transactions that happened upon the incorporation of Berry Company by its owner, John Berry, during the first week of January:

  • It received €50,000 in cash from John Berry as capital.
  • It borrowed €30,000 from a local bank.
  • It purchased €15,000 of equipment for cash.
  • It purchased €20,000 of inventory on account.
  • It pre-paid €3,000 for the office rent and €2,000 for the insurance.

What is the cash balance at the end of the week?

€50,000

€40,000

€80,000

€60,000

Q7. What are the total current assets at the end of the week?

€90,000

€75,000

€80,000

€85,000

Q8. What are the total liabilities at the end of the week?

€30,000

€20,000

€100,000

€50,000

Q9. What are the total assets at the end of the week?

€80,000

€50,000

€15,000

€100,000

Q10. The following table shows the balance of certain accounts on the Holmes, Inc. balance sheet at the end of December 31 and the following three-day period. By December 31, the company had not yet started its primary operations. However, they had begun some minor activities:

Balances at the close of... Cash Inventories Fixed Assets* A/P Bank Loan Sh. Equity

Dec, 31 11,000 14,000 15,000 5,000 8,000 27,000

Jan, 3 7,000 14,000 15,000 1,000 8,000 27,000

Jan, 4 12,000 14,000 15,000 1,000 13,000 27,000

Jan, 5 8,000 20,000 15,000 3,000 13,000 27,000

*Fixed assets is the same as non-current assets.

What activity took place on January 3?

They borrowed additional money from the bank.

They paid their suppliers.

They purchased more inventories.

They repaid the bank loan.

Q11. What activity took place on January 4?

They paid their suppliers.

They repaid the bank loan.

They borrowed additional money from the bank.

They purchased more inventories.

Q12. What activity took place on January 5?

They purchased more inventory.

They borrowed additional money from the bank.

They repaid the bank loan.

They paid their suppliers.

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