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Assumptions Questions with
Correct Answers
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accountant keeps all of the business transactions of a sole
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proprietorship separate from the business owner's personal
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Monetary Unit Assumption - Correct Answer - Economic activity is measured in U.S. dollars, and only
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transactions that can be expressed in U.S. dollars are recorded.
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Because of this basic accounting principle, it is assumed that the dollar's purchasing power has not
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Time Period Assumption - Correct Answer - This accounting principle assumes that it is possible to report
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the complex and ongoing activities of a business in relatively short, distinct time intervals such as the five
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months ended May 31, 2012, or the 5 weeks ended May 1, 2012. The shorter the time interval, the more
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likely the need for the accountant to estimate amounts relevant to that period. For example, the property
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tax bill is received on December 15 of each year. On the income statement for the year ended December
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Cost Principle - Correct Answer - From an accountant's point of view, the term "cost" refers to the
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amount spent (cash or the cash equivalent) when an item was originally obtained, whether that purchase
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referred to as historical cost amounts.
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Because of this accounting principle asset amounts are not adjusted upward for inflation. In fact, as a
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