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Chapter 1: Introduction to Business Activities and Overview of Financial Statements and the Reporting Process 
TRUE/FALSE 
1. The activities of a business include establishing goals and strategies, obtaining financing, making investments and conducting operations. 
ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: 1 REF: pp. 3-6 OBJ: LO: 1-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic 
STA: AICPA: FN-Reporting | ACBSP: APC-09-Financial Statements 
KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge 
2. Goals are the end results toward which the firm directs its energies, ...
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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting 
1. The managerial activity of monitoring a plan's implementation and taking corrective action as needed is referred to as decision making. 
ANSWER: False 
POINTS: 1 
DIFFICULTY: Easy 
QUESTION TYPETrue / False : 
a. True 
b. False 
HAS VARIABLES:False 
LEARNING OBJEACCT.MOWE.16.1-1 - LO: 1-1 
CTIVES: 
NATIONAL STAN United States - BUSPROG: Analytic DARDS: 
STATE STANDAR United States - AK - ACBSP: APC-26-Management Functio - ACBSP: APC-26-Manag...
Chapter 01 Accounting: The Language of Business MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 
1) The purpose of accounting is to provide financial information about an economic or social entity. A) True 
B) False 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
Diff: 1 
Topic: What is Accounting 
Learning Objective: 01-01 Define accounting. Bloom's: Remember 
AACSB: Analytical Thinking 
AICPA: BB Industry; FN Decision Making 
2) An accounting system is designed to accumulate and classify data about a company's financial activities and...
Managerial Accounting for Managers, 5e (Noreen) Chapter 1 Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts 
1) A factory supervisor's salary would be classified as an indirect cost with respect to a unit of product. 
Answer: TRUE 
Difficulty: 2 Medium 
Topic: Cost Classifications for Assigning Costs to Cost Objects 
Learning Objective: 01-01 Understand cost classifications used for assigning costs to cost objects: direct costs and indirect costs. 
Bloom's: Understand 
AACSB: Reflective Thinking 
AICPA:...
Managerial Accounting, 4e (Whitecotton) 
Chapter 1 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 
1) Financial accounting information is generally used exclusively by internal parties such as managers. 
Answer: FALSE 
Explanation: Financial accounting information is used by external parties; managerial accounting information is used by internal business owners and managers. 
Difficulty: 1 Easy 
Topic: Comparison of financial and managerial accounting 
Learning Objective: 01-01 Describe the key differenc...
Conceptual and Case Analysis Frameworks for Financial Reporting 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Which of the following would NOT be a reason to obtain a greater understanding of accounting practices in other nations? 
A. Financial results are disclosed in different currencies. 
B. One needs to be aware of differing disclosure requirements from nation to nation, as this impacts the preparation of financial statements. 
C. Income-smoothing may have affected a foreign subsidiary's results; such smo...
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Business Accounting and the Role of Professional Skills 
 COMPLETION 
1. Information explosion, evolving forms of businesses, more complex business activities, increased regulations, globalisation and technological advances are all factors affecting the ______________of the business environment. 
ANS: complexity 
PTS: 1 DIF: Difficult TOP: The changing business environment 
2. An __________ ___________ is a means by which accounting information about a business’ a...
1. At a plant where car doors are manufactured, all of the following would be classified as direct labor except: 
 	a. 	Machinists. 
 	b. 	Assembly workers. 
 	c. 	Supervisor. 
 	d. 	Painters. 
ANSWER: 	c 
RATIONALE: 	Maintenance workers, while integral to the manufacturing process as they keep the machinery maintained, are not direct laborers because they do not actually add value to the product. Machinists, assembly workers and painters would all add value to the manufacture of a car door. 
...
Accounting Information Systems, 14e, Global Edition (Romney/Steinbart) 
Chapter 3 Systems Documentation Techniques 
 
1 Prepare and use data flow diagrams to understand, evaluate, and document information systems. 
 
1) Graphical representations of information are often supplemented by 
A) narrative descriptions. 
B) relevant e-mail communications. 
C) logic charts. 
D) oral descriptions from management. 
Answer: A 
Concept: Data flow diagrams 
Objective: Learning Objective 1 
Difficul...