Management > TEST BANK > FSA3e_TestBankB_Mod06_081412 University of California, Los Angeles MGMT 301 . (All)
Module 6 Asset Recognition and Operating Assets Learning Objectives – coverage by question True/False Multiple Choice Exercises Problems Essays LO1 – Analyze accounting for accounts receivab... le and the importance of the allowance for uncollectible accounts in determining profit. 1-4 1-8 1-7 1-4 1-2 LO2 – Explain accounting for inventories and assess the effects on the balance sheet and income statement from different inventory costing methods 5-9 9-19 8-15 5-7 3 LO3 – Analyze accounting for property, plant and equipment and explain the impacts on profit and cash flows from different depreciation methods. 10-15 20-26 16-21 8-10 4-5 ©Cambridge Business Publishers, 2013 Test Bank, Module 6 6-1 Module 6: Asset Recognition and Operating Assets True/False Topic: Accounts Receivable LO: 1 1. Accounts receivables (net) reported in the current asset section of a company’s balance sheet represents the total amount owed by customers within the next year. Answer: False Rationale: A company makes two representations when reporting A/R in the balance sheet. The first being that it expects to collect the amount reported on the balance sheet. The second is that it expects to collect within the next year. The company may not expect to collect the total amount owed by customers, thus, the statement is incorrect. Topic: Collectibility of Accounts Receivable LO: 1 2. In order to report accounts receivable, net, companies estimate the amount they do not expect to collect from their credit customers. Answer: True Rationale: Companies must report the amount of accounts receivable that they expect to collect. To do this, they estimate the amount they expect to not collect. Topic: Income Shifting LO: 1 3. Overestimating the allowance for uncollectible accounts receivable can shift income from the current period into one or more future periods. Answer: True Rationale: By overestimating current accounts receivable provisions, current income decreases because expenses are increased. However, due to the overestimation, future year provisions will need to decrease to compensate, thus increasing future profitability. Income has been shifted to future periods from the present. Topic: Bad Debt Expense LO: 1 4. The financial statement effects for uncollectible accounts occur when the company writes off the account because that is when all the uncertainty is resolved. Answer: False Rationale: Under GAAP, costs relating to anticipated bad debts expense are matched with sales in the period that the sales are recognized. Upon write-off, both the receivable and the allowance account are reduced, leaving net receivables unchanged. [Show More]
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