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Test Bank for Intermediate Accounting 18th Edition by Kieso, Weygandt and Warfield, ISBN: 9781119790976, All 23 Chapters Covered, Verified Latest EditionTest Bank for Intermediate Accounting 18th Edition by Kieso, Weygandt and Warfield, ISBN: 9781119790976, All 23 Chapters Covered, Verified Latest EditionTest Bank for Intermediate Accounting 18th Edition by Kieso, Weygandt and Warfield, ISBN: 9781119790976, All 23 Chapters Covered, Verified Latest EditionTest Bank for Intermediate Accounting 18th Edition by Kieso, Weygandt and Warfield, ISBN: 9781119790976, All 23 Chapters Covered, Verified Latest EditionTest Bank for Intermediate Accounting 18th Edition by Kieso, Weygandt and Warfield, ISBN: 9781119790976, All 23 Chapters Covered, Verified Latest Edition

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TEST BANK ll




Intermediate Accounting, 18th Edition
ll ll ll




by Kieso, Warfield Chapter 1 - 23 Complete
ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll

,Table of Contents
ll ll


1 llThe llEnvironment lland llConceptual llFramework llof llFinancial llReporting

2 llThe llAccounting llInformation llSystem

3 llIncome llStatement, llRelated llInformation, lland llRevenue llRecognition

4 llBalance llSheet lland llStatement llof llCash llFlows

5 llAccounting lland llthe llTime llValue llof llMoney

6 llCash lland llReceivables

7 llValuation llof llInventories: llA llCost-Basis llApproach

8 llInventories: llAdditional llValuation llIssues

9 llAcquisition lland llDisposition llof llProperty, llPlant, lland llEquipment

10 llDepreciation, llImpairments, lland llDepletion

11 llIntangible llAssets

12 llCurrent llLiabilities lland llContingencies

13 llLong-Term llLiabilities

14 llStockholders’ llEquity

15 llDilutive llSecurities lland llEarnings llper llShare

16 llInvestments

17 llRevenue llRecognition

18 llAccounting llfor llIncome llTaxes

19 llAccounting llfor llPensions lland llPostretirement llBenefits

20 llAccounting llfor llLeases

21 llAccounting llChanges lland llError llAnalysis

22 llStatement llof llCash llFlows

23 llFull llDisclosure llin llFinancial llReporting ll

, CHAPTER 1 ll




THE ENVIRONMENT AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF
ll ll ll ll ll



FINANCIAL REPORTING ll ll




IFRS llquestions llare llavailable llat llthe llend llof llthis llchapter.


TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual
1. Financial llstatements llare llthe llprincipal llmeans llthrough llwhich lla llcompany llcommunicates llits
llfinancial llinformation llto llthose lloutside llit.


Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llPreparation, llIFRS: llNone

2. Users l l of l l financial l l reports l l of l l a l l company l l use l l the l l information l l provided l l by l l these
l l reports l l to llmake llcapital llallocation lldecisions.


Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llPreparation, llIFRS: llNone

3. An lleffective llprocess llof llcapital llallocation llprovides llan llefficient llmarket llfor llbuying lland llselling
llsecurities lland llobtaining lland llgranting llcredit.


Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llPreparation, llIFRS: llNone

4. Investors llare llinterested llin llfinancial llreporting llbecause llit llprovides llinformation llthat llis lluseful llfor
llmaking lldecisions.


Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llPreparation, llIFRS: llNone

5. Users l l of l l financial l l accounting l l statements ll have ll both ll coinciding ll and ll conflicting
l l needs l l for llinformation llof llvarious lltypes.


Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llPreparation, llIFRS: llNone

6. Although llthe llFASB llhas lldeveloped lla llconceptual llframework, llno llStatements llof llFinancial
llAccounting llConcepts llhave llbeen llissued llto lldate.


Ans: llF, llLO: ll1, llBloom: llK, llDifficulty: llModerate, llMin: ll1, llAACSB: llKnowledge, llAICPA llBC: llNone, llAICPA llAC: llReporting, llAICPA llPC: llNone, llIMA: llReporting ll&
l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone



7. The llpassage llof lla llnew llFASB llAccounting llStandards llUpdate llrequires llthe llsupport llof llfive llof ll the
llseven llboard llmembers.


Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llPreparation, llIFRS: llNone


8. Statements llof llFinancial llAccounting llConcepts llset llforth llfundamental llobjectives lland l l concepts
llthat llare llused llby llthe llFASB llin lldeveloping llfuture llstandards llof llfinancial llaccounting lland llreporting.


Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

9. The llFASB’s llCodification llcreates lla llnew llset llof llGAAP.
Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

, 1 ll- ll2 Test llBank llfor llIntermediate llAccounting, llEighteenth
llEdition

10. The llobjective llof llfinancial llreporting llis llto llreport llthe llplans llmade llby lla llcompany llto llimprove llthe
llproductivity llof llits llemployees.


Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 1, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llPreparation, llIFRS: llNone

11. A l l soundly l l developed l l conceptual l l framework l l enables l l the l l FASB l l to l l issue l l more
l l useful l l and llconsistent llpronouncements llover lltime.


Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

12. A llconceptual llframework llis lla llcoherent llsystem llof llconcepts llthat llflow llfrom llan llobjective.
Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

13. The l l first l l level l l of l l the l l conceptual l l framework l l identifies l l the l l recognition,
l l measurement, l l and lldisclosure llconcepts llused llin llestablishing llaccounting llstandards.


Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone


14. The llobjective llof llfinancial llreporting llserves llas llthe llfoundation llof llthe llconceptual llframework.
Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

15. Users llof llfinancial llstatements llare llassumed llto llneed llno llknowledge llof llbusiness lland llfinancial
llaccounting llmatters llto llunderstand llthe llinformation llcontained llin llfinancial ll statements.


Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

16. Relevance l l and l l faithful l l representation l l are l l the l l two l l fundamental
l l qualities l l that l l make llaccounting llinformation lluseful llfor lldecision-making.
Ans: l l T, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

17. The llidea llof llconsistency lldoes llnot llmean llthat llcompanies llcannot llswitch llfrom llone llaccounting
llmethod llto llanother.


Ans: llT, llLO: ll2, llBloom: llC, llDifficulty: llModerate, llMin: ll1, llAACSB: llKnowledge, llAICPA llBC: llNone, llAICPA llAC: llReporting, llAICPA llPC: llNone, llIMA: llReporting ll&
l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone



18. Timeliness lland llneutrality llare lltwo llingredients llof llrelevance.
Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

19. Verifiability lland llpredictive llvalue llare lltwo llingredients llof llfaithful llrepresentation.
Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l K, l l Difficulty: l l Easy, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Reporting, l l AICPA l l PC: l l None,
l l IMA: l l Reporting l l & l l Control: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

20. Revenues, llgains, lland lldistributions llto llowners llall llincrease llequity.
Ans: l l F, l l LO: l l 2, l l Bloom: l l C, l l Difficulty: l l Moderate, l l Min: l l 1, l l AACSB: l l Knowledge, l l AICPA l l BC: l l None, l l AICPA l l AC: l l Measurement l l Analysis l l and
l l Interpretation, ll AICPA llPC: llNone, llIMA: llReporting ll& llControl: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

21. Comprehensive l l income l l includes l l all l l changes l l in l l equity l l during l l a
l l period l l except l l those llresulting llfrom llinvestments llby llowners lland lldistributions llto llowners.


Ans: llT, llLO: ll2, llBloom: llK, llDifficulty: llEasy, llMin: ll1, llAACSB: llKnowledge, llAICPA llBC: llNone, llAICPA llAC: llMeasurement llAnalysis lland llInterpretation, llAICPA
l l PC: llNone, llIMA: llReporting ll& llControl: llFinancial llStatement llAnalysis, llIFRS: llNone

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