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Test Bank for Accounting Theory: Conceptual Issues in a Political and Economic Environment Eighth Edition (Harry I. Wolk, 2012), All Chapters 1-18

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Test Bank for Accounting Theory: Conceptual Issues in a Political and Economic

Environment Eighth Edition by Harry I. Wolk
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Accounting Theory, Conceptual Issues in a Political and Economic Environment 8e
Chapter 1—AN INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING THEORY

TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
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1. Financial accounting refers to accounting information that is used by management for decision-
making purposes.

ANSWER: False
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2. Accounting theory includes the basic rules, definitions, and principles that underlie the drafting of
accounting standards and how they are derived.

ANSWER: True

3. Accounting theory includes conceptual frameworks, accounting legislation, valuation models,
and hypotheses and theories.
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ANSWER: True

4. Hypotheses and theories are based on an informal method of investigation.

ANSWER: False
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5. Replacement cost as a measure of asset value is generally more reliable than historical cost.

ANSWER: False

6. Accounting theory is developed and refined by the process of accounting research.
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ANSWER: True

7. Indirect measures are usually preferable to direct measures because they are less costly to obtain.

ANSWER: False
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8. Assessment measures are concerned with particular attributes of objects and are always direct
measurements.

ANSWER: False
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9. When a direct assessment measure is used, there is always only one correct measure.

ANSWER: False
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10. The simplest type of measuring system is the nominal scale.

ANSWER: True

11. A chart of accounts is an example of an ordinal classification.
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ANSWER: False




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Chapter 1—AN INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING THEORY
12. Numerals assigned in ordinal rankings indicate an order of preference where the degree of
preference among ranks is the same.

ANSWER: False
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13. In a ratio scale, the zero point implies "nothingness," or the absence of the quality being
measured.
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ANSWER: True

14. Using ratio scale measurement is possible in accounting.

ANSWER: True

15. Objectivity may be defined as the degree of consensus among measurers.
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ANSWER: True

16. Assessment measures are not concerned with particular attributes of objects.

ANSWER: False

17. Prediction measures are concerned with factors that may be indicative of future conditions.
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ANSWER: True

18. Timeliness and cost are pertinent to assessment measures but are not pertinent to prediction
measures.
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ANSWER: False

19. All accounting measurements are of either the assessment or the prediction variety.

ANSWER: True
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20. The need for information on a timely basis may conflict with cost constraints in some situations.

ANSWER: True
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21. The terms calculation and measurement both refer to the valuation of a real phenomena or
attribute.

ANSWER: False
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22. Calculations attempt to simulate or come as close as possible to the measurement of real
phenomena or attributes.

ANSWER: False
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Accounting Theory: 8th edition Page 3 of 11

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Chapter 1—AN INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING THEORY
23. FIFO and LIFO measures of cost of goods sold and inventories are examples of calculations
rather than measurements.

ANSWER: True
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24. There are often trade-offs between objectivity and the usefulness of numbers generated by the
measurement process.
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ANSWER: True

25. Measurement is an integral part of accounting theory.

ANSWER: True

26. Throughout the financial history of the United States, current value has been the accepted
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valuation system for published financial statements.

ANSWER: False

27. The discounted cash flow approach can be used to determine an objective measurement for most
assets and liabilities.

ANSWER: False
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28. A general price-level adjustment refers to the purchasing power of the monetary unitary unit
relative to all goods and services in the economy.

ANSWER: True
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29. Both exit value and replacement cost are valuation systems that fall into the current value
category.

ANSWER: True

30. The principal argument used to justify the replacement cost system over exit values is that if the
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great majority of the firm's assets were not already owned, it would be economically justifiable to
acquire them.

ANSWER: True
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

1. Which of the following methods of valuing an asset is based on the amount that a firm could
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acquire by selling the asset?
a. Replacement cost
b. Entry value
c. Exit value
d. Both a and b

ANSWER: C
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