ms. cooley accounting. an organization with the legal rights of a person and which may be owned by...
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Chapter 9Test Review
Ms. CooleyAccounting
An organization with the legal rights of a person and which may be owned by many persons
Corporation
Each unit of ownership in a corporation
Share of Stock
Total shares of ownership in a corporation
Capital Stock
A form prepared by the customer showing the price deduction taken by the customer for returns and allowances
Debit Memorandum
A merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume the goods
Retail Merchandising Business
Credit allowed for the purchase price of returned merchandise, resulting in a decrease in the customer’s accounts payable.
Purchases Return
A cash discount on purchases taken by a customer
Purchases Discount
An invoice used as a source document for recording a purchase on account transaction
Purchase Invoice
A deduction that a vendor allows on the invoice amount to encourage prompt payment
Cash Discount
A journal used to record only one kind of transaction
Special Journal
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
When several journals are used, an abbreviation is used in the Post.Ref. column of a ledger to show the journal from which the posting is made
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
The purchases account is increased by a credit and decreased by a debit
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
Purchases Returns and Allowances is a contra account to Cost of Merchandise
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
Trade discounts normally are recorded in the purchases discount account
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
The terms of sale 1/10, n/30 mean that the customer may deduct 1% of the invoice amount if payment is made within 30 days of the invoice date
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
Purchases Discount is increased by a credit entry
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
If the actual petty cash on hand is $53.00 but the records show that $55.00 should be on hand, the petty cash fund is said to be over.
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
When purchases are recorded at their cost, including any related shipping costs and taxes, the Historical Cost accounting concept is being applied