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Name ______________________________________ ACG 301 Quiz Chapter 4 Fall 2011 Instructions: Select the most correct answer.

Show your work where appropriate . 1. Information in the income statement helps users to A) evaluate the past performance of the enterprise. B) provide a basis for predicting future performance. C) help assess the risk or uncertainty of achieving future cash flows. D) all of these. 2. The single-step income statement emphasizes A) the gross profit figure. B) total revenues and total expenses. C) extraordinary items and accounting changes more than these are emphasize d in the multiple-step income statement. D) the various components of income from continuing operations. 3. Under which of the following conditions would material flood damage be c onsidered an extraordinary item for financial reporting purposes? A) Only if floods in the geographical area are unusual in nature and occur infrequently. B) Only if the flood damage is material in amount and could have been reduc ed by prudent management. C) Under any circumstances as an extraordinary item. D) Flood damage should never be classified as an extraordinary item. 4. When a company discontinues an operation and disposes of the discontinue d operation (component), the transaction should be included in the income statem ent as a gain or loss on disposal reported as A) a prior period adjustment. B) an extraordinary item. C) an amount after continuing operations and before extraordinary items. D) a bulk sale of plant assets included in income from continuing operation s. 5. Prophet Corporation has an extraordinary loss of $600,000, an unusual ga in of $420,000, and a tax rate of 40%. At what amount should Prophet report each item? Extraordinary loss Unusual gain A) B) C) D) $(600,000) (600,000) (360,000) (360,000) $420,000 252,000 420,000 252,000

Extraordinary Losses and Gains reported net of tax: ($600,000) * (1 Tax Rate) = ($600,000) * (1-40%) = ($360,000) Unusual gains and losses reported as part of continued operations at gross. Tax es deducted later. 6. Leonard Corporation reports the following information:

Correction of overstatement of depreciation expense in prior years, net of tax $ Dividends declared 160,000 Net income 500,000 Retained earnings, 1/1/12, as reported 2,000,000 Leonard A) B) C) D)

215,000

should report retained earnings, 12/31/12, at $1,785,000. $2,125,000. $2,340,000. $2,555,000. $2,000,0000 215,000 500,000 (160,000) $2,555,000

Beg RE, 1/1/12 Prior period adjustment: Overstatement of depreciation expense (net of tax) + Net Income -Dividends declared Ending RE, 12/31/12

7. Logan Corp.'s trial balance of income statement accounts for the year en ded December 31, 2012 included the following: Other information: Logan's income tax rate is 30%. Finished goods inventory: January 1, 2012 $160,000 December 31, 2012 140,000 On Logan's multiple-step income statement for 2012, Income A) B) C) D) before extraordinary item is $128,000. $94,000. $65,800. $49,000. $280,000 100,000 180,000 $ 16,000 6,000 6,000 28,000 50,000 78,000 10,000

Sales Revenue COGS Gross Profit Selling Expenses: Sales Commission Expense Freight-out Bad Debt Expense Total Selling Expenses Administrative Expenses: Administrative Expenses Total Expenses Other Revenues/Gains: Interest Revenue

Other Expenses/Losses: Loss on disposal of equipment 18,000 Income before income taxes 94,000 Income Tax Expense (30%) 28,200 Income Before Extraordinary Income 65,800 8. Which of the following is true about intraperiod tax allocation? A) It arises because certain revenue and expense items appear in the income

statement either before or after they are included in the tax return. B) It is required for extraordinary items and cumulative effect of accounti ng changes but not for prior period adjustments. C) Its purpose is to allocate income tax expense evenly over a number of ac counting periods. D) Its purpose is to relate the income tax expense to the items which affec t the amount of tax. 9. A) B) C) D) Which of the following is included in comprehensive income? Investments by owners. Unrealized gains on available-for-sale securities. Distributions to owners. Changes in accounting principles.

10. Benedict Corporation reports the following information: Net income $750,000 Dividends on common stock 210,000 Dividends on preferred stock 90,000 Weighted average common shares outstanding 100,000 Benedict should report earnings per share of A) $4.50. B) $5.40 C) $6.60. D) $7.50. EPS = (Net Income Preferred Dividends) / Wtd avg common shares outstanding EPS= (750,000 90,000) / 100,000 shares EPS = $6.60

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