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Since the revenue recognition principle requires that revenu…

Since the revenue recognition principle requires that revenues be recorded when earned, there are no unearned revenues in accrual accounting.

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Hondo, Inc.  had $800,000 in sales, sales discounts of $12,0…

Hondo, Inc.  had $800,000 in sales, sales discounts of $12,000, sales returns and allowances of $18,000, cost of goods sold of $380,000, and $275,000 in operating expenses. Net income equals:

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Which of the following accounting principles prescribes that…

Which of the following accounting principles prescribes that a company record its expenses incurred to generate the revenue reported?

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The first five steps in the accounting cycle include analyzi…

The first five steps in the accounting cycle include analyzing transactions, journalizing, posting, preparing an unadjusted trial balance, and recording adjusting entries.

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Spelling Co. had net sales of $35,400 million. Its average t…

Spelling Co. had net sales of $35,400 million. Its average total assets for the period were $14,700 million. Spelling’s total asset turnover equals:

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On July 9, Muffin Inc. receives an $8,500, 90-day, 8% note f…

On July 9, Muffin Inc. receives an $8,500, 90-day, 8% note from customer  Summers Clayton as payment on account. What entry should be made on July 9 to record receipt of the note?

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On December 1, Homers Promotions Company received $3,600 fro…

On December 1, Homers Promotions Company received $3,600 from a customer for a 2-month marketing plan to be completed January 31 of the following year. The cash receipt was recorded as unearned fees. The adjusting entry for the year ended December 31 would include:

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Adjusting entries result in a better matching of revenues an…

Adjusting entries result in a better matching of revenues and expenses for the period.

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Kennedy Company sold $180 of merchandise to a customer who u…

Kennedy Company sold $180 of merchandise to a customer who used a Capitol Two Bank credit card. Capitol Two Bank deducts a 4% service charge for sales on its credit cards. Kennedy electronically remits the credit card sales receipts to the credit card company and receives payment immediately. The journal entry to record this sale transaction would be:

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A company earned $3,000 in net income for October. Its net s…

A company earned $3,000 in net income for October. Its net sales for October were $10,000. Its profit margin is:

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