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This quiz focuses on Account Classification And Normal Balances, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Financial Accounting.
A company records a transaction where it receives $5,000 cash from a customer for services that will be performed next month. Immediately after recording this transaction, which of the following statements about the company's financial position is correct?
Financial Accounting Quiz
Practice Account Classification And Normal Balances in Financial Accounting with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Account Classification And Normal Balances, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Financial Accounting.
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A company records a transaction where it receives $5,000 cash from a customer for services that will be performed next month. Immediately after recording this transaction, which of the following statements about the company's financial position is correct?
A company's accounting records show the following year-end balances: Accounts Receivable $12,000, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $800, and Bad Debt Expense $1,200. What is the net effect of these three accounts on the company's financial statements?
An account has a normal credit balance of $8,000. During the period, it was debited for $3,000 and credited for $1,500. If this account appears on the income statement, which classification is most likely correct?
During the current period, a company's owner withdrew $2,000 cash for personal use and also contributed a personal computer worth $3,000 to the business. Considering both transactions together, what is the net effect on the accounting equation?
A company's post-closing trial balance includes: Cash $8,000, Equipment $25,000, Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $5,000, Accounts Payable $3,000, Notes Payable $15,000, and Owner's Equity $10,000. Which statement about this trial balance is correct?
A company's unadjusted trial balance shows Supplies with a $4,000 debit balance. A physical count reveals $900 of supplies remaining. After the adjusting entry is made, how will this affect the financial statements?
A company issues $20,000 of common stock and uses the proceeds to pay off a $12,000 bank loan, with the remainder kept as cash. Immediately after these transactions, which statement best describes the impact on the company's financial position?
A company has the following accounts: Sales Revenue $45,000, Cost of Goods Sold $28,000, Operating Expenses $12,000, Interest Expense $2,000, and Income Tax Expense $1,500. If these are the only accounts affecting net income, which statement correctly describes their normal balances and net income?
A company records a $6,000 payment for a two-year insurance policy. Six months later, it makes the appropriate adjusting entry. What is the combined effect of both the initial payment and the adjusting entry on the company's assets and expenses?
A company's trial balance shows Accumulated Depreciation with a $15,000 balance. On the balance sheet, this account should be classified as: