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Accounting 2036-Chapter 10 Final Exam with Solved Solutions Updated.

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Liabilities are created when a company: - Answer -buys goods and services on credit -obtains short-term loans -issues long-term debt ***current liabilities are short-term obligations that will be paid with current assets within the company's current operating cycle or within one year of the balance sheet date, whichever is longer Measuring liabilities - Answer initial amount of the liability =cash equivalent additional liability amounts= increase liability payments made =decrease liability accounts payable - Answer increases (credited)=when a company receives goods or services on credit decreases (debited)= when a company pays on its account accrued liabilities - Answer liabilities that have been incurred but not yet paid payroll deductions - Answer -are either required by law or voluntarily requested by employees and create a current liability for the company -examples: income tax, FICA tax, Other deductions (charitable donations, union dues, etc.) JOURNAL ENTRY: Adam Palmer earned gross pay of $600 in the current payroll period. General Mills withheld $60.90 in Federal income taxes, $45.90 for FICA, and $10 for united way, resulting in net pay of $483. 20. Let's assume that general mills has 1,000 workers just like Adam. - Answer Debit: Salaries and Wages Expense 600,000 ($600 x 1000 workers) Credit: withheld income taxes payable 60,900 Credit: FICA payable 45,900 Credit: United Way payable 10,000 Credit: Cash 483, 200 JOURNAL ENTRY:

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Accounting 2036-Chapter 10 Final
Exam with Solved Solutions 2025-2026
Updated.
Liabilities are created when a company: - Answer -buys goods and services on credit

-obtains short-term loans

-issues long-term debt

***current liabilities are short-term obligations that will be paid with current assets within the
company's current operating cycle or within one year of the balance sheet date, whichever is
longer



Measuring liabilities - Answer initial amount of the liability =cash equivalent

additional liability amounts= increase liability

payments made =decrease liability



accounts payable - Answer increases (credited)=when a company receives goods or services
on credit

decreases (debited)= when a company pays on its account



accrued liabilities - Answer liabilities that have been incurred but not yet paid



payroll deductions - Answer -are either required by law or voluntarily requested by
employees and create a current liability for the company

-examples: income tax, FICA tax, Other deductions (charitable donations, union dues, etc.)



JOURNAL ENTRY:

Adam Palmer earned gross pay of $600 in the current payroll period. General Mills withheld
$60.90 in Federal income taxes, $45.90 for FICA, and $10 for united way, resulting in net pay of
$483. 20. Let's assume that general mills has 1,000 workers just like Adam. - Answer Debit:
Salaries and Wages Expense 600,000 ($600 x 1000 workers)

Credit: withheld income taxes payable 60,900

Credit: FICA payable 45,900

Credit: United Way payable 10,000

, Assume General Mills was required to contribute $45,900 for FICA, and an additional $4,750 of
federal and state unemployment tax. - Answer Debit: Payroll tax expense 50,650

Credit: FICA tax payable 45, 900

Credit: unemployment tax payable 4,750



JOURNAL ENTRY:

Lets assume Vernal Mills calculated taxable income to be $1,000,000, and is subject to a 35% tax
rate, so income taxes owed are $350,000 ($1,000,000 x 35%)

***Corporations calculate taxable income by subtracting tax-allowed expenses from revenues.
This taxable income is then multiplied by a tax rate, which ranges for corporations from about
15 to 35 percent - Answer Debit: income tax expense 350,000 (+L)

Credit: income tax payable 350,000 (+E)



Four key events occur with any note payable: - Answer -establishing the note

-accruing interest incurred but not paid

-recording interest paid

-recording principal paid



JOURNAL ENTRY:

Assume that on November 1, 2015, General Mills borrowed $100,000 cash on a one-year note
that required General Mills to pay 6 percent interest and $100,000 principal, both on October
31, 2016 - Answer Debit: Cash 100,000

Credit: note Payable 100,000



JOURNAL ENTRY:

accrue interest owed but not paid on December 31, 2012 - Answer Interest (I) = principal (p)
x interest rate (R) x time (t)

1,000 = 100,000 x 6% x 2/12

Debit: interest expense 1,000

Credit: interest payable 1,000



JOURNAL ENTRY:

record interest paid on October 31, 2016 - Answer jan-oct.

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