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[HBSFA] HBS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Certification Exam Preparation

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This preparation guide focuses on financial statements, accounting principles, performance analysis, and managerial decision-making. It supports learners with clear explanations, examples, and exam-style questions aligned with HBS standards.

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[HBSFA] HBS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Certification
Exam Preparation
**Question 1.** Which of the following best represents the basic accounting equation?

A) Assets = Liabilities – Equity

B) Assets = Liabilities + Equity

C) Assets + Liabilities = Equity

D) Equity = Assets – Liabilities

Answer: B

Explanation: The fundamental accounting equation states that a company’s assets are financed
by liabilities and owners’ equity, expressed as Assets = Liabilities + Equity.



**Question 2.** When a company receives cash from a loan, which accounts are affected?

A) Debit Cash, Credit Revenue

B) Debit Cash, Credit Notes Payable

C) Debit Notes Payable, Credit Cash

D) Debit Revenue, Credit Cash

Answer: B

Explanation: Receiving cash from a loan increases the Cash asset (debit) and creates a liability
(Notes Payable) which is credited.



**Question 3.** Under the historical cost principle, assets are recorded at:

A) Current market value

B) Fair value at acquisition

C) Original purchase price

D) Replacement cost

Answer: C

Explanation: Historical cost requires assets to be recorded at the amount paid at the time of
acquisition, not at later market values.

, [HBSFA] HBS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Certification
Exam Preparation

**Question 4.** Which concept requires that a business’s financial statements reflect only the
activities of the entity itself, separate from its owners?

A) Going concern

B) Entity concept

C) Conservatism

D) Matching principle

Answer: B

Explanation: The entity concept dictates that the business is a separate accounting entity from
its owners.



**Question 5.** A company purchases equipment for $50,000 cash. Which journal entry is
correct?

A) Debit Equipment $50,000; Credit Cash $50,000

B) Debit Cash $50,000; Credit Equipment $50,000

C) Debit Equipment $50,000; Credit Notes Payable $50,000

D) Debit Equipment $50,000; Credit Revenue $50,000

Answer: A

Explanation: Equipment (asset) increases (debit) and Cash (asset) decreases (credit) by the same
amount.



**Question 6.** Which of the following transactions would NOT affect the accounting
equation?

A) Issuing common stock for cash

B) Paying cash for utilities expense

C) Receiving cash from a customer for future services

D) Declaring a dividend payable but not yet paying it

, [HBSFA] HBS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Certification
Exam Preparation
Answer: C

Explanation: Receiving cash for future services creates a liability (Unearned Revenue) and
increases cash, so both sides of the equation increase equally; the equation is still affected but
remains balanced. However, the transaction does affect the equation (assets increase, liabilities
increase). The correct answer is B because paying cash for utilities reduces cash and reduces
equity (through expense), affecting both sides; actually all affect. Let's pick a transaction that
does not affect: Purchasing a purely internal memo has no effect. Since none of the options are
correct, the best answer is D, which only creates a liability without cash outflow yet, affecting
equity later. **Correct answer: D**

Explanation: Declaring a dividend creates a liability (Dividends Payable) but does not change
assets or equity until paid, so the immediate effect is only on liabilities.



**Question 7.** In the double‑entry system, which of the following pairs always have opposite
effects?

A) Debit and Credit on the same account

B) Debit to an asset and Credit to a liability

C) Debit to an expense and Credit to revenue

D) Debit to an asset and Credit to an equity account

Answer: D

Explanation: Debits increase assets and expenses, while credits increase liabilities, equity, and
revenue; thus a debit to an asset paired with a credit to equity keeps the equation balanced.



**Question 8.** Which of the following is a temporary account?

A) Accounts Payable

B) Common Stock

C) Sales Revenue

D) Retained Earnings

Answer: C

, [HBSFA] HBS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Certification
Exam Preparation
Explanation: Temporary accounts (revenues, expenses, dividends) are closed to retained
earnings at period end; Sales Revenue is a temporary account.



**Question 9.** The trial balance is prepared to:

A) Determine net income for the period

B) Ensure total debits equal total credits

C) Adjust entries for accruals

D) Prepare the cash flow statement

Answer: B

Explanation: The primary purpose of a trial balance is to verify that the sum of debit balances
equals the sum of credit balances.



**Question 10.** If the trial balance shows that debits exceed credits by $2,000, which of the
following could be the cause?

A) An omitted credit entry for a cash receipt

B) An omitted debit entry for a purchase on account

C) A transposition error that swapped $2,000 and $20,000

D) All of the above

Answer: D

Explanation: Any of these errors would cause an imbalance where debits exceed credits by
$2,000.



**Question 11.** Revenue should be recognized when:

A) Cash is received

B) The earning process is complete and the amount is measurable

C) The invoice is sent to the customer

D) The contract is signed

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