Annual depreciation under the straight-line method

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Question 1. Merchandise inventory is reported on the balance sheet in the section entitled _____.

  • current assets
  • fixed assets
  • current liabilities
  • stockholders' equity

Question 2. A machine with a useful life of 10 years and a residual value of $4,000 was purchased for $30,000. What is annual depreciation under the straight-line method?

  • $3,000
  • $3,400
  • $2,600
  • $5,200

Question 3. The Drilling Company purchased a mining site for $500,000 on July 1, 2010. The company expects to mine ore for the next 10 years and anticipates that a total of 100,000 tons will be recovered. The estimated residual value of the property is $80,000. During 2010, the company extracted 6,500 tons of ore. The depletion expense for 2010 is

  • $37,700
  • $42,000
  • $32,500
  • $27,300

Question 4. What type of account is Allowance for Doubtful Accounts?

  • Contra asset
  • Asset
  • Revenue
  • Expense

Question 5. Use the following data to calculate cost of merchandise sold under FIFO method.

September 1 Beginning Inventory 15 units @ $20
September 10 Purchases 20 units @ $25
September 20 Purchases 25 units @ $28
September 30 Ending Inventory 30 units

  • $825
  • $750
  • $675
  • $600

Question 6. A 60-day, 10% note for $6,000 dated April 15 is received from a customer on account. The face value of the note is _______.

  • $6,100
  • $5,400
  • $5,900
  • $6,000

Question 7. In reference to a promissory note, the person who makes the promise to pay is called the _______.

  • maker
  • payee
  • seller
  • receiver

Question 8. The due date of a 60-day note dated July 12 is _______.

  • September 11
  • September 8
  • September 9
  • September 10

Question 9. A written promise to pay a sum of money on demand or at a definite time is called a (n) _______.

  • default
  • deferral
  • accrual
  • promissory note

Question 10. A note receivable due in 90 days is listed on the balance sheet under _______.

  • long-term liabilities
  • fixed assets
  • current liabilities
  • current assets

Question 11. A machine was purchased for $60,000. It has a useful life of 5 years and a residual value of $6,000. Under the straight-line method, what is annual depreciation expense?

  • $13,200
  • $12,000
  • $11,000
  • $10,800

Question 12. A note receivable due in five years is listed on the balance sheet under the caption _______.

  • investments
  • current assets
  • fixed assets
  • stockholders' equity

Question 13. Goodwill is _______.

  • amortized similar to other intangibles
  • only written down if an impairment in value occurs
  • charged to expense immediately
  • amortized over 40 years or its economic life, whichever is shorter

Question 14. The two most widely used methods for determining the cost of inventory are _______.

  • FIFO and LIFO
  • FIFO and average cost
  • LIFO and average cost
  • gross profit and average cost

Question 15. Salvage value has a similar meaning as _______.

  • residual value
  • scrap value
  • book value
  • both residual value and scrap value

Question 16. Receivables are usually a significant portion of _______.

  • total current liabilities
  • total liabilities
  • total current assets
  • total assets

Question 17. The inventory data for an item for November are:

Nov. 1 Inventory 25 units at $20
10 Purchased 30 units at $21
30 Purchased 10 units at $22
Sold 35 units

Using the last-in, first-out method, what is the cost of the merchandise inventory of 30 units on November 30?

  • $640
  • $623
  • $600
  • $605

Question 18. Intangible assets are used in operations but _______.

  • cannot be specifically identified
  • cannot be sold
  • lack physical substance
  • cannot be long-lived

Question 19. Book value is defined as _______.

  • current market value less residual value
  • cost less residual value
  • current market value less accumulated depreciation
  • cost less accumulated depreciation

Question 20. To measure depreciation, all of the following must be known EXCEPT:

  • Market value
  • Residual value
  • Historical cost
  • Estimated life

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