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ACCT 505 DEVRY Courses / Uoptutorial

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ACCT 504 Entire Course

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ACCT 504 Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions
ACCT 504 Week 3 Case Study 1 Flower Landscaping Corporation
ACCT 504 Week 4 Midterm Exam Set 1
ACCT 504 Week 4 Midterm Set 2
ACCT 504 Week 4 Midterm Set 3
ACCT 504 Week 5 Case Study 2 Internal Control - LJB Company
ACCT 504 Week 5 Course Project Draft Spreadsheet
ACCT 504 Week 6 Case Study 3 - Cash Budgeting - LBJ Company
ACCT 504 Week 7 Course Project JCP Kohls
ACCT 504 Final Exam

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ACCT 504 Final Exam (3 different finals)

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1. (TCO A) Which one of the following is an advantage of corporations relative to partnerships and sole proprietorships? (Points : 5)

Reduced legal liability for investors
Harder to transfer ownership
Lower taxes
Most common form of organization
2. (TCO A) When a corporation distributes a dividend, _____. (Points : 5)

the most common form of distribution is a cash dividend
the Dividends account will be increased with a credit
the Retained Earnings account will be directly increased with a debit
the Dividends account will be decreased with a debit
3. (TCOs A, B) Below is a partial list of account balances for Cerner Company:

Cash $5,000
Prepaid insurance 500
Accounts receivable 2,500
Accounts payable 2,000
Notes payable 3,000
Common stock 1,000
Dividends 500
Revenues 15,000
Expenses 12,500

What did Cerner Company show as total credits? (Points : 5)

$21,500
$21,000
$20,500
$22,000
4. (TCOs B, E) A small and private company may be able to justify using a cash basis of accounting if it has _____. (Points : 5)

sales under $1,000,000
no accountants on staff
insignificant receivables and payables
all sales and purchases on account
5. (TCO D) Three companies report the same cost of goods available for sale, but each employs a different inventory costing...

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