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Accounting: What the Numbers Mean, 5/e
David H. Marshall, Millikin University
Wayne W. McManus, International College of the Cayman Islands
Daniel F. Viele, Webster University

Accounting - Present and Past

Multiple Choice Quiz

Please answer all questions



1

As it relates to financial reporting, which of the following is not required of accounting entity?
A)A financial statement presenting the amount that the entity expects to earn next year.
B)A financial statement presenting the financial position of the entity at a point in time.
C)A financial statement presenting the results of the entity's operations for a period of time.
D)A financial statement summarizing the entity's cash flows for a period of time.
E)All of the above are required of an accounting entity.
2

Examples of how investors, creditors, and others commonly use reported earnings figures and the related information about the elements of financial statements include all of the following except:
A)estimating the number of employees the firm will hire during the next year.
B)evaluating management's past performance.
C)predicting future earnings.
D)assessing the risks of future cash flows.
E)All of the above are examples of how these data are used.
3

Which of the following is not an objective of financial reporting described in FASB Concepts Statement No. 1?
A)To provide information about how management of an enterprise has discharged its stewardship responsibility to owners.
B)To measure the current market value of the business enterprise.
C)To provide information so potential investors or creditors can make their own predictions of future earnings.
D)To focus primarily on information about earnings and its components.
E)All of the above are objectives of financial reporting.
4

Major classifications of accounting activity would not include:
A)financial accounting, internal auditing, public accounting
B)internal auditing, governmental accounting, managerial accounting
C)financial accounting, national accounting, cost accounting
D)auditing, income tax accounting, governmental accounting
E)financial accounting, managerial accounting, governmental accounting
5

Which of the following is not an example of a decision or informed judgment that a potential investor would make from accounting information?
A)Future profitability based on past profitability.
B)Probability of success of a new product development.
C)A forecast of dividends.
D)Assessment of risk that a company may have more debt than it can repay if the economy enters a recession.
E)Assessment of the risk that the company may become bankrupt in the near future.
6

Which of the following are qualified to express an auditor's opinion about an entity's financial statements?
A)A Comptroller.
B)A Certified Management Accountant.
C)A Certified Internal Auditor.
D)A Certified Public Accountant.
E)None of the above.
7

Which of the following statements related to the origins and traditions of auditing is most true?
A)Auditing has always followed a codified set of rules designed to detect and report fraud.
B)Little judgment has traditionally been required on the auditor's part because the numbers a firm reports are either correct or they're not.
C)Auditing evolved as a response to the needs of absentee owners of large corporations who had entrusted their money in the hands of managers they could not directly control.
D)In the early 1920's auditors became unified in their efforts, and generally accepted auditing procedures were consistently followed to the point that financial statements were considered quite reliable.
E)Auditing was traditionally done only for banks.
8

The ethical concept of independence means that an accountant employed:
A)By a corporation cannot prepare financial statements for use by the company's bank.
B)By one company cannot work part-time for another company.
C)By an auditing firm cannot own any stock in the company being audited.
D)By one company cannot accept a job with another company in the same industry.
E)An accountant's independence would be impaired in any of the above situations.
9

Which of the following statements about the Financial Accounting Standards Board is correct?
A)The FASB is an agency of the Federal government.
B)The FASB has the authority to fine a noncompliant firm.
C)The FASB follows a due process procedure that permits input from interested parties before a standard is issued.
D)The FASB is controlled by the American Institute of CPA's.
E)None of the above statements is correct.
10

Which of the following is an objective of financial reporting by business enterprises?
A)Financial reporting should provide assurance that all liabilities of businessenterprises will be paid.
B)Financial reporting should show the timing and amount of future cash dividends to potential investors.
C)The primary focus of financial reporting is information about the assets of the entity.
D)Financial reporting should provide information about the economic resources of an enterprise, the claims to those resources, and changes in those resources and claims to them.
E)The primary focus of financial reporting is information about the earnings of the entity.