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WGU C213 Accounting For Decision Makers Final
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, SECTION 1 | FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES | Q1-Q20 | WGU C213 Accounting For Decision Makers Final Exam 2026-2027 Update:
Q1 Question 1 of 100
A retail company purchases a delivery truck for $40,000. Under the historical cost principle, how should this
asset be reported on the balance sheet three years later, assuming its fair market value has increased to
$45,000?
A. At its original cost of $40,000 less accumulated depreciation
B. At its current fair market value of $45,000
C. At the average of its historical cost and fair market value ($42,500)
D. At its estimated replacement cost of $50,000
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The historical cost principle dictates that assets must be recorded and reported at their original acquisition cost,
adjusted for any depreciation, regardless of increases in fair market value. Reporting at fair market value violates
this principle unless specific exceptions apply (like marketable securities).
Q2 Question 2 of 100
An electronics manufacturer recognizes revenue when products are shipped to customers, rather than when
the cash payment is actually received. Which accounting concept or principle primarily justifies this practice?
A. Accrual accounting (Revenue recognition principle)
B. Cash basis accounting protocol
C. Conservatism constraint
D. Monetary unit assumption
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Under accrual accounting, revenues are recognized when earned and realized (or realizable), which typically
occurs when goods are delivered or services are rendered, regardless of cash timing. Cash basis accounting only
recognizes revenue when cash is received.
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, Q3 Question 3 of 100
A consulting firm provides services to a client in December 2026 but does not bill the client until January
2027. Under the matching principle (expense/revenue recognition), in which fiscal year's income statement
should the revenue be reported?
A. In the 2026 income statement
B. In the 2027 income statement
C. Split evenly between 2026 and 2027
D. Deferred until full cash payment is received
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The revenue recognition principle requires revenue to be recognized in the period the services are performed
(earned), which is December 2026, regardless of when billing or cash collection occurs. Deferring it to 2027
violates accrual accounting rules.
Q4 Question 4 of 100
A business analyst is reviewing a company's financial statements. The analyst wants to verify the
fundamental accounting equation. What is the correct representation of this equation?
A. Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity
B. Assets = Liabilities - Stockholders' Equity
C. Liabilities = Assets + Stockholders' Equity
D. Stockholders' Equity = Liabilities - Assets
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The fundamental accounting equation is Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity, which must always balance
because liabilities and equity represent the two primary sources of financing used to acquire the business assets.
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, Q5 Question 5 of 100
A corporation publishes its annual financial report. The notes to the financial statements explain that the
company has chosen to value its inventory using the LIFO method consistently over the last five years.
Which qualitative characteristic of accounting is supported by this consistency?
A. Comparability (and Consistency)
B. Relevance and Timeliness
C. Materiality and Conservatism
D. Understandability and Verifiability
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Consistency in applying the same accounting methods (like LIFO) across fiscal periods allows financial statement
users to make meaningful comparisons over time (comparability). Changing methods frequently would distort
financial analysis.
Q6 Question 6 of 100
A logistics firm purchases office supplies for $2,000. Instead of recording them as an asset and depreciating
them, the accountant immediately expenses the entire amount because it is deemed too insignificant to affect
decision-making. Which accounting constraint justifies this action?
A. Materiality threshold
B. Going concern assumption
C. Economic entity assumption
D. Full disclosure principle
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The materiality constraint allows accountants to bypass strict GAAP rules for transaction amounts that are too
small to influence the decisions of a reasonable user. Expensing a small supply purchase immediately is
standard practice under materiality.
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