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This comprehensive document covers essential accounting fundamentals including journal entries, the accounting cycle, inventory systems (perpetual vs. periodic), and transaction analysis. It provides clear multiple-choice questions and solutions on topics such as source documents, revenue and expense recognition, trial balances, dividends, and cost of goods sold. Structured for both high school and college-level learners, it’s a valuable resource for exam preparation and practical understanding of financial accounting principles.

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Accounting Fundamentals – Journal Entries, Inventory
Systems, and Transaction Analysis | High School & College-
Level Guide
Which of the following serves to relay important information about a transaction to the
accountant? ✔✔Sales invoices, bills from suppliers, and cash register tapes

Norton Corp. has revenues of $5,000 and expenses of $2,000. What is the total effect on
retained earnings? ✔✔Increases $3,000.

Transaction analysis involves which of the following? ✔✔Identifying the elements involved in
the transaction
Identifying the accounts to be debited and credited

The payment of an account for supplies purchased in the previous month will ______ the cash
account. ✔✔Decrease

A ______ account represents the basic financial position elements of the accounting equation
and a _____ account keeps track of the changes in the retained earnings component of
shareholders' equity. ✔✔permanent; temporary

Repetitive transactions such as sales or purchases are usually recorded in a(n) ______ rather
than the general journal. ✔✔special journal

Sales invoices, bills from suppliers, and cash register tapes that relay information to the
accountant are referred to as _______ documents. ✔✔Source

In a journal entry, the amount to be _____ is entered in the first column, and the amount to be
_____ is entered in the second column ✔✔debited; credited

The process of reviewing the source documents to determine the dual effect on the accounting
equation and the specific elements involved is called ✔✔transaction analysis

The process of transferring debit and credit information from the journal to the ledger is called:
✔✔posting

, Royce Corporation pays for supplies purchased in the previous month. What is the effect on the
accounting equation for the payment of the supplies? ✔✔Decrease Liabilites / Decrease
Assests

Which of the following steps occurs only at the end of the year? ✔✔Close the temporary
accounts to retained earnings

A chronological record of all economic events affecting a firm are recorded in a(n) ✔✔Journal

A general journal entry should contain which of the following? ✔✔Supporting Explanations/
The date/ The accounts and amounts debited and credited.

Identify which transaction would result in the following journal entry: debit to Cash for $60,000
and credit to Common stock for $60,000. ✔✔Issue stock to investors

The process of transferring information from a journal entry to the specific accounts affected in
the general ledger is referred to as ✔✔Posting

The payment of an account for supplies purchased in the previous month will ______ the cash
account. ✔✔Decrease *

Beck Company borrowed $50,000 from the bank and signed a note. The journal entry Beck
makes to record this transaction includes ✔✔credit to notes payable $50,000
debit to cash for $50,000

Place the steps in the accounting process in the correct order.
- Prepare the the unadjusted trial balance
- Recored the transaction
- Analyze the transaction
- Post the journal to the general ledger ✔✔-Analyze the transaction
-Record the transaction
-Post from the journal to the general ledger
- Prepare the unadjusted trial balance

In step 3 of the accounting processing cycle: ✔✔the transaction is recorded in a journal

To record the issuance of common stock at par value, ✔✔Debit Cash/ Credit Common Stock
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