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Complete Solutions Manual for Principles of Accounting, Volume 1, Financial Accounting by Openstax ; ISBN13: 9781947172685...(Full Chapters included from Chapter 1 to 16)...Chapter 1. Role of Accounting in Society Chapter 2. Introduction to Financial Statements Chapter 3. Analyzing and Recording Transactions Chapter 4. The Adjustment Process Chapter 5. Completing the Accounting Cycle Chapter 6. Merchandising Transactions Chapter 7. Accounting Information Systems Chapter 8. Fraud, Internal Controls, and Cash Chapter 9. Accounting for Receivables Chapter 10. Inventory Chapter 11. Long-Term Assets Chapter 12. Current Liabilities Chapter 13. Long-Term Liabilities Chapter 14. Corporation Accounting Chapter 15. Partnership Accounting Chapter 16. Statement of Cash Flows

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Principles of Accounting, Volume 1,
Financial Accounting by Openstax




Complete Chapter Solutions Manual
are included (Ch 1 to 16)




** Immediate Download
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** All Chapters included

,Table of Contents are given below


Chapter 1. Role of Accounting in Society
Chapter 2. Introduction to Financial Statements
Chapter 3. Analyzing and Recording Transactions
Chapter 4. The Adjustment Process
Chapter 5. Completing the Accounting Cycle
Chapter 6. Merchandising Transactions
Chapter 7. Accounting Information Systems
Chapter 8. Fraud, Internal Controls, and Cash
Chapter 9. Accounting for Receivables
Chapter 10. Inventory
Chapter 11. Long-Term Assets
Chapter 12. Current Liabilities
Chapter 13. Long-Term Liabilities
Chapter 14. Corporation Accounting
Chapter 15. Partnership Accounting
Chapter 16. Statement of Cash Flows

,OpenStax Principles of Accounting, Volume 1: Financial Accounting
Chapter 1: Role of Accounting in Society


Principles of Accounting, Volume 1: Financial Accounting
Chapter 1: Role of Accounting in Society

Multiple Choice

1. LO 1.1 Accounting is sometimes called the “language of _____.”
A. Wall Street
B. business
C. Main Street
D. financial statements
Solution
B
2. LO 1.2 Financial accounting information ________.
A. should be incomplete in order to confuse competitors
B. should be prepared differently by each company
C. provides investors guarantees about the future
D. summarizes what has already occurred
Solution
D
3. LO 1.2 External users of financial accounting information include all of the following except
________.
A. lenders such as bankers
B. governmental agencies such as the IRS
C. employees of a business
D. potential investors
Solution
C
4. LO 1.2 Which of the following groups would have access to managerial accounting
information?
A. bankers
B. investors
C. competitors of the business
D. managers
Solution
D
5. LO 1.2 All of the following are examples of managerial accounting activities except
________.
A. preparing external financial statements in compliance with GAAP
B. deciding whether or not to use automation
C. making equipment repair or replacement decisions
D. measuring costs of production for each product produced
Solution
A
6. LO 1.3 Which of the following is not true?
A. Organizations share a common purpose or mission.

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, OpenStax Principles of Accounting, Volume 1: Financial Accounting
Chapter 1: Role of Accounting in Society
B. Organizations have inflows and outflows of resources.
C. Organizations add value to society.
D. Organizations need accounting information.
Solution
A
7. LO 1.3 The primary purpose of what type of business is to serve a particular need in the
community?
A. for-profit
B. not-for-profit
C. manufacturing
D. retail
Solution
B
8. LO 1.3 Which of the following is not an example of a retailer?
A. electronics store
B. grocery store
C. car dealership
D. computer manufacturer
E. jewelry store
Solution
D
9. LO 1.3 A governmental agency can best be described by which of the following statements?
A. has a primary purpose of making a profit
B. has a primary purpose of using taxpayer funds to provide services
C. produces goods for sale to the public
D. has regular shareholder meetings
Solution
B
10. LO 1.3 Which of the following is likely not a type of not-for-profit entity?
A. public library
B. community foundation
C. university
D. local movie theater
Solution
D
11. LO 1.4 Which of the following is not considered a stakeholder of an organization?
A. creditors
B. lenders
C. employees
D. community residents
E. a business in another industry
Solution
E
12. LO 1.4 Stockholders can best be defined as which of the following?
A. investors who lend money to a business for a short period of time
B. investors who lend money to a business for a long period of time



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