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Blain Company has $17,000 of accounts receivable that are cu…

Blain Company has $17,000 of accounts receivable that are current, $7,800 that are from 0 to 30 days past due, $4,400 that are from 31 to 60 days past due, and $1,500 that are more than 60 days past due. Blain estimates that 2% of the receivables that are current will be uncollectible, 5% of those from 0 to 30 days past due will be uncollectible, 10% of those from 31 to 60 days past due will be uncollectible, and 50% of those more than 60 days past due will be uncollectible. Just prior to recognizing uncollectible accounts expense, Blain’s allowance for doubtful accounts account has a $800 positive balance. Assuming Blain uses the aging method to estimate uncollectible accounts expense, the amount of uncollectible expense will be:

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Which of the following is an asset that has an identifiable…

Which of the following is an asset that has an identifiable useful life?

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On January 1, Year 1, Burton Corporation issued bonds with a…

On January 1, Year 1, Burton Corporation issued bonds with a face value of $200,000 for $196,000 cash.:Which of the following correctly describes the related transaction?

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If a company offers a warranty on the products it sells, the…

If a company offers a warranty on the products it sells, the company records the warranty expense at the time that service is provided to customers under the terms of the warranty.

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Which of the following is the term used to describe bonds th…

Which of the following is the term used to describe bonds that mature at specified intervals throughout the life of the issuance?

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Z Company purchased an asset for $24,000 on January 1, Year…

Z Company purchased an asset for $24,000 on January 1, Year 1. The asset was expected to have a four-year life and a $4,000 salvage value. What is the amount of depreciation expense for Year 1 using the double-declining-balance method?

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On August 1, Year 1, Hernandez Company loaned $58,800 cash t…

On August 1, Year 1, Hernandez Company loaned $58,800 cash to Acosta Company. The one-year note carried a 5% rate of interest. Which of the following shows how the accrual of interest revenue in Year 2 will affect Hernandez’s financial statements? Balance SheetIncome StatementStatement of Cash FlowsAssets=Liabilities+EquityRevenues−Expenses=Net IncomeA.$ 1,715= +$ 1,715$ 1,715− =$ 1,715 B.$ 1,715= +$ 1,715$ 1,715− =$ 1,715$ 1,715 OAC.$ 1,225= +$ 1,225$ 1,225− =$ 1,225 D.$ 1,225= +$ 1,225$ 1,225− =$ 1,225$ 2,940 OA

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Chase Company uses the perpetual inventory method. The inven…

Chase Company uses the perpetual inventory method. The inventory records for Chase reflected the following information: January 1Beginning inventory300 units @ $2.30January 12Purchase400 units @ $2.10January 18Sales500 units @ $3.80January 21Purchase300 units @ $2.40January 25Purchase100 units @ $2.20January 31Sales450 units @ $3.80 Assuming Chase uses a LIFO cost flow method, what is the amount of cost of goods sold for the sales transaction on January 18?

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Which of the following is not a common internal control proc…

Which of the following is not a common internal control procedure that would be implemented with regards to cash receipts?

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Fred and Barney started a partnership. During Year 1, Fred i…

Fred and Barney started a partnership. During Year 1, Fred invested $14,500 in the business and Barney invested $23,000. The partnership agreement called for each partner to receive an annual distribution equal to 8% of his capital contribution. Any further earnings were to be retained in the business and divided equally between the partners. The partnership reported net income of $33,000 during Year 1. How will the $33,000 of net income be split between Fred and Barney respectively? (Hint: Consider both the cash withdrawals and allocation of remaining income.) FredBarneyA$ 13,840$ 13,160B$ 14,500$ 18,500C$ 16,500$ 16,500D$ 16,160$ 16,840

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