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CASH AND RECEIVABLES IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter. TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual Answer No. Description T 1. Items considered cash. F 2. Items considered cash. F 3. Items considered cash. F 4. Cash equivalents definition. F 5. Bank overdrafts. T 6. Cash equivalents. F 7. Classification of receivables. F 8. Items considered trade receivables. T 9. Trade discount uses. T 10. Sales discounts. T 11. Valuation of receivables. F 12. Percentage-of-receivables approach. F 13. Percentage-of-sales method. T 14. Reporting notes receivable. F 15. Stated interest rate vs. eff 21. Which of the following is not considered cash for financial reporting purposes? a. Petty cash funds and change funds b. Money orders, certified checks, and personal checks c. Coin, currency, and available funds d. Postdated checks and I.O.U.'s 22. Which of the following is considered cash? a. Certificates of deposit (CDs) b. Money market checking accounts c. Money market savings certificates d. Postdated checks 23. Travel advances should be reported as a. supplies. b. cash because they represent the equivalent of money. c. investments. d. none of these. P24. Which of the following items should not be included in the Cash caption on the balance sheet? a. Coins and currency in the cash register b. Checks from other parties presently in the cash register c. Amounts on deposit in checking account at the bank d. Postage stamps on hand 25. All of the following may be included under the heading of "cash" except a. currency. b. money market funds. c. checking account balance. d. savings account balance.

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CHAPTER 7
CASH AND RECEIVABLES
IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter.


TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual
Answer No. Description
T 1. Items considered cash.
F 2. Items considered cash.
F 3. Items considered cash.
F 4. Cash equivalents definition.
F 5. Bank overdrafts.
T 6. Cash equivalents.
F 7. Classification of receivables.
F 8. Items considered trade receivables.
T 9. Trade discount uses.
T 10. Sales discounts.
T 11. Valuation of receivables.
F 12. Percentage-of-receivables approach.
F 13. Percentage-of-sales method.
T 14. Reporting notes receivable.
F 15. Stated interest rate vs. effective rate.
F 16. Classification of notes receivable.
T 17. Recourse liability.
F 18. Buying receivables with recourse.
T 19. Selling receivables with recourse.
F 20. Computing receivables turnover.


MULTIPLE CHOICE—Conceptual
Answer No. Description
d 21. Identification of cash items.
b 22. Identification of cash items.
d 23. Classification of travel advance.
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d 24. Items included as cash.
b 25. Identification of cash items.
a 26. Classification of post-dated checks.
b 27. Classification of postage stamps.
d 28. Compensating balance definition.
b 29. Classification of cash restricted for plant expansion.
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d 30. Cash equivalent definition.
d 31. Classification of bank overdraft.
d 32. Classification of compensating balances.
d 33. Definition of trade receivables.
d 34. Identification of trade receivables.
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c 35. Presentation of nontrade receivables.
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d 36. Cash discount definition.




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7-2 Test Bank for Intermediate Accounting, Thirteenth Edition

MULTIPLE CHOICE—Conceptual (cont.)
Answer No. Description
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d 37. Trade discount uses.
a 38. Classification of sales discounts.
d 39. Reasons for trade discounts.
c 40. Accounting for cash discounts and trade discounts.
a 41. Theoretically correct approach for cash discounts.
c 42. Accounts receivable valuation problems.
d 43. Reason allowance method is preferable.
a 44. Allowance method concept.
b 45. Accounting for bad debts and earnings management.
c 46. Recording bad debt expense.
a 47. Journal entry for writing off an account.
d 48. Journal entry for collection of an account previously written off.
c 49. Valuation of short-term receivables.
d 50. Bad debt provision and the matching concept.
a 51. Bad debts as a percentage of sales.
b 52. Bad debts as a percentage of sales.
a 53. Bad debts as a percentage of receivables.
d 54. Financial statement effect of a note recorded incorrectly.
b 55. Imputed interest description.
c 56. Reason a company sells receivables.
d 57. Transfer of receivables as a sale.
a 58. Definition of selling receivables with recourse.
c 59. Factoring accounts receivable without recourse.
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c 60. Classification of accounts and notes receivable.
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a 61. Transfer of receivables with recourse.
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a 62. Accounts receivable turnover ratio.
d 63. Accounts receivable turnover ratio.
c 64. Items included in accounts receivable on balance sheet.
a 65. Days to collect accounts receivable calculation.
d 66. Reason for accounts receivable turnover increase.
b *67. Balance per bank reconciling item.
c *68. Entry to replenish Petty Cash.
c *69. Purpose of Cash Over & Short account.
b *70. Classification of bank service charges.
c *71. Treatment of bank credits on bank reconciliation.

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Guide. These questions also appear in the Study Guide.
* This topic is dealt with in an Appendix to the chapter.




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Cash and Receivables 7-3

MULTIPLE CHOICE—Computational
Answer No. Description
b 72 Calculate cash balance.
d 73. Calculate effective interest on loan with required compensatory balance.
b 74. Reporting cash.
c 75. Cash and cash equivalents.
b 76. Reporting cash.
c 77. Cash and cash equivalents.
c 78. Determine effective annual interest rate of sales discount.
b 79. Calculate sales revenue using net method.
c 80. Entry for credit sale using gross method.
a 81. Entry for credit sale using net method.
c 82. Calculate ending allowance for doubtful accounts balance.
d 83. Calculate bad debt expense.
c 84. Calculate ending allowance for doubtful accounts balance.
b 85. Calculate balance of accounts receivable.
b 86. Calculate net realizable value of accounts receivable.
d 87. Calculate net realizable value of accounts receivable.
c 88. Calculate bad debt expense using aging of receivables.
b 89. Calculate bad debt expense using percent of sales.
a 90. Calculate bad debt expense using percent of receivables.
b 91. Valuation of accounts receivable.
b 92. Calculation of bad debt expense.
d 93. Calculate Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance.
b 94. Valuation of accounts receivable.
b 95. Calculation of bad debt expense.
d 96. Calculate Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance.
b 97. Determine appropriate interest rate for a zero-interest-bearing note.
a 98. Calculate present value of a zero-interest-bearing note.
a 99. Calculation of sales revenue.
b 100. Entry for exchange of goods for note receivable.
c 101. Calculate amount of interest.
c 102. Calculate interest revenue on a zero-interest-bearing note.
d 103. Calculate note payable amount.
a 104. Calculate gain (loss) on transfer of receivables.
b 105. Calculate gain (loss) on transfer of receivables.
d 106. Calculation of gain (loss) on transfer of receivables.
c 107. Calculate proceeds from transfer of receivables with recourse.
a 108. Record assignment of accounts receivables.
c 109. Calculate cash proceeds from transfer of receivables.
c 110. Entry to record collection of assigned receivables.
b 111. Factoring receivables without recourse.
b 112. Factoring receivables with recourse.
c 113. Calculate loss on sale of receivables.
c 114. Calculate loss on sale of receivables.
c 115. Calculate accounts receivable turnover.
c 116. Calculate accounts receivable turnover.




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