the ways employees are trained to not get angry with each other
the ways managers are taught not to get angry with employees
procedures put in place by a business to safeguard its assets
2. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
A business may choose to offer credit to customers to:
increase sales and keep up with competitors
show customers how double entry accounting is used
reduce the risk of not getting paid by customers
3. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
Accounts Receivable is an account that records:
all cash sales to customers
all sales to customers on credit
Both A and B
4. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
Offering credit to customers means:
they can buy now and pay later
they can buy using a credit card such as Visa
they pay for the goods immediately
5. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
A business should give credit to customers if:
they look like nice people
they can demonstrate the ability to pay with documented evidence
they are friends of an employee
6. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
The Provision for Doubtful Debts account is a:
negative asset that shows the amount of Accounts Receivable that may not be collected
an expense account showing debts that will never be paid
an account recorded in the liability section of the Statement of Financial Position
7. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable are referred to as subsidiary ledgers because:
they are less important than other accounts
they are accounts that show the totals of the individual accounts of those we owe money to and those who owe us monety
James Subsidiary first recorded them in his records
8. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
Accounts Payable is an account that records:
all cash purchases from suppliers
all credit sales to customers
all credit purchases from suppliers
9. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
Cowan Ltd sells $352 of stock to K Jensen on credit. The correct GJ entry is:
DR Accounts Payable - K Jensen 352 CR GST Clearing 32 CR Sales 320
DR Accounts Receivable - K Jensen 352 CR GST Clearing 32 CR Sales 320
DR Accounts Receivable - K Jensen 352 CR Sales 352
10. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
On the 30 June Sophie Ltd estimates that $1095 of its Accounts Receivable accounts may not be collected. The correct GJ entry is:
DR Accounts Receivable 1095 CR Doubtful Debts Expense 1095
DR Provision for Doubtful Debts 1095 CR Accounts Receivable 1095
DR Doubtful Debts Expense 1095 CR Provision for Doubtful Debts
11. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
On 3 April, J Whiting is declared bankrupt and will not be paying his Accounts Receivable account for $330. The correct GJ entry is:
DR Provision for Doubtful Debts 330 CR Accounts Receivable 330
DR Bad Debts Expense 300 DR GST Clearing 30 CR Accounts Receivable - J Whiting 330
No entry is made as the business made a provision for this
12. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
If a bad debt is recovered, there are two steps to recording the transaction. Reverse the original entry to write off the debt AND record receipt of the payment.
true
false
13. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
The first entry for recording a bad debt recovered from J Jackson of $4400 is:
DR Accounts Receivable - J Jackson 4400 CR Bad Debts Recovered 4400
DR Accounts Receivable - J Jackson 4400 CR GST Clearing 400 CR Bad Debts Recovered 4000
No entry is made as the debt was written off
s
14. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
Duran Ltd estimates the balance of its Provision for Doubtful Debts should be $4000 on 30 June. The current balance of the provision account is $3000. The correct GJ entry is:
DR Doubtful Debts Expense 4000 CR Provision for Doubtful Debts 4000
DR Doubtful Debts Expense 1000 CR Provision for Doubtful Debts 1000
DR Provision for Doubtful Debts 1000 CR Doubtful Debts Expense 1000
15. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
At the end of the financial year the Bad Debts Expense account is closed to the Provision for Doubtful Debts account.