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Nqme ldentifying Accounting Concepts ond Proctices Anolyzing on lncome Stotement Anolyzing lncome Stotement Procedures Totol Perfect Score 20 Pts. I 5 Pts. 5 Pts 40 Pts. Your Score Part One-Identifying Accounting Concepts and Practices Directions: Place a T for True or an F for False in the Answers column to show whether each of the following statements is true or false. 1. The Adequate Disclosure accounting concept is applied when financial statements contain all information necessary to understand a business's financial condition. (p. 180) 2. Stakeholders are any persons or groups who will be affected by an action. (p. 1Bi) 3. An income statement reports information over a period of time, indicating the financial progress of a business in earning a net income or a net loss. (p. 182) 4. The Matching Expenses with Revenue accounting concept is applied when the revenue earned and the expenses incurred to earn that revenue are reported in the same fiscal period. (p. 182) Information needed to prepare an income statement comes from the trial balance columns and the income statement columns of a work sheet. (p. 182) 6. The income statement for a service business has five sections: heading, revenue, expenses, net income or loss, and capital. (p.182) 7. The income statement's account balances are obtained from the work sheet's Income Statement columns. (p. 182) 8. The net income on an income statement is verified by checking the balance sheet. (p. 183) 9. Single lines ruled across an amount column of an income statement indicate that amounts are to be added. (p. 183) 10. A component percentage is the percentage relationship between one financial statement item and the total that includes that item. (p. 184) 11. Compor-rent percentages on an income statement are calculated by dividing sales and total expenses by net income. (p. 18a) 12. All cornpanies should have a total expenses component percentage that is not more than 80J%. (p. 184) 13. When a business has two different sources of revenue, a separate income statement should be prepared for each kind of revenue. (p. 185) 14. An amount written in parentheses on a financial statement indicates an estimate. (p. 185) 1 A balance sheet reports financial information on a specific date and includes the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity. (p.187) 16. A balance sheet reports information about the elements of the accounting equation. (p. 188) 17. The owner's capital amount reported on a balance sheet is calculated as: capital account balance plus drawing account balance, less net income. (p. 189) 18. The position of the total asset line on the balance sheet is determined after the equities section is prepared. (p. 189) 19. Double lines are ruled across the balance sheet columns to show that the column totals have been verified as correct. (p. 189) 20. The owner's equity section of a balance sheet may report different kinds of details about owner's equity, depending on the need of the business. (p. 190) Copverour @ SouIH-WESTERN CrNolcr LranNrNc Answers 1. n 3. 4. 8. 9. L0. Tl.. 't2. 13. 't4. 1 16 L7 L8 19. 20- Chopter 7. l4l

Part Tuto-Analyzing an Income Statement Directions: The parts of the income statement below are identified with capital letters. Decide the location of each of the following items. Print the letter identifying your choice in the Answers column. A B c D G E F N H I %of SALES L T o P (pp. 182-185) 1. Date of the income statement. 2. The amount of net income or net loss. 3. Business name. 4. Expense account balances. Expense account titles. 6. Heading of expense section. Answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. Heading of revenue section. 8. Net income or net loss component percentage. 9. Revenue account title. 10. Sales component percentage. 11. Statement name. 12. Total amount of revenue. 13. Total expenses component percentage. 14. Words Net lncome or Nef Loss. 1 Words Total Expenses. 142. Working Popers 8. 9. 1.0. L1. 12. 13. 14. 1 CrNrunv 2I Accour.rTrNc, 9TH EorroN

Nome Dote Closs P art Three-Analy zing Income Statement Procedures Directions: For each of the following items, select the choice that best completes the statement. Print the letter identifying your choice in the Answers column. 1. 2. 3. 4. The date on a monthly income statement prepared on July 31 is written as (A) For Month Ended July 37,20-- (B) July 31, 20-- (C) 20--, July 31 (D) none of the above. (p. 182) Information needed to prepare an income statement's revenue section is obtained from a work sheet's Account Title column and (A) Income Statement Debit column (B) Income Statement Credit column (C) Balance Sheet Debit column (D) Balance Sheet Credit column. (p. 183) Information needed to prepare an income statement's expense section is obtained from a work sheet's Account Title column and (A) Income Statement Debit column (B) Income Statement Credit column (C) Balance Sheet Debit column (D) Balance Sheet Credit column. (p. 183) The amount of net income calculated on an income statement is correct if (A) it is the same as net income shown on the work sheet (B) debits equal credits (C) it is the same as the balance sheet (D) none of the above. (p. 183) The formula for calculating the net income component percentage is (A) net income divided by total sales equals net income component percentage (B) total sales divided by total expenses equals net income component percentage (C) total sales minus total expenses divided by net income equals total net income percentage (D) none of the above. (p. 18a) Answers 't. 2. 3. 4. Copvnronr @ Souru-WEsTERN CrNonor LERnNTNc Chopter 7 o 143

Drill T-Dl Preparing an Income Statement From the work sheet below, prepare an income statement for The Sound of Stone INSTRUCTIONS: Complete the following. 1. Total all columns of the work sheet 2. Calculate and record the amount of net income or net loss. 3. Using the forrn on the next page, prepare an income statement for the month ended September 30,20--. 4. Calculate and record the component percentages for total expenses and net income Round percentages to the neatest O.t%o 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 I Trial Balance Adlustments lncome Statement Balance Sheet Title Debit Credit D Credit Debit Credit Debit Credit 1. Cash 8,272 8,272 2. Cash 200 200 3. Accts. Rec.-HartCo 100 100 4. Accts. Rec.-Starlite Club 720 720 Su 4,051 2,564 1,,487 (, Insurance 7,200 100 1 7 00 1,360 1.,360 7. Accts. Pa -First Audio 20 20 8. Accts. Pa Co. -Office 10,000 10,000 9. Shannon Stone, Capital 10. Shannon Dra 600 600 11. Income 12. Sales 4,471, 4,41,1 13. Ad 273 273 14. Insurance 100 100 1 Miscellaneous Expense 10 10 16. Rent SC 2s0 250 77 2,564 2,564 18. Utilities Expense 115 115 20. Net Income @ South-Western, Cengage Learning 16

Nome Dote Closs WORK TOGETHER, p. 186 Preporing on income stolement 5 6 7 a INCOME STATEMENT BALANCE SHEET DEBIT CREOIT OEBIT CREDIT Sales E 5 1 1 Advertising Expense Insurance Expense I 2 1 00 J 0 0 00 Miscellaneous Expense J 4 7 00 t4 Supplies Expense 7 1 a J 00 l5 t6 8 1 00 5 5 1 1 00 11 0 6 0 00 7 7 J 0 t6 l7 Net Income J J J 0 00 J J J 0 t7 ta 5 5 1 1 00 5 5 1 1 OC 1.1 0 6 0 1.1 0 6 0 20 20 2l 22 o/o of SALES Chopter Z Finonciql Stotements for o Proprietorship. 145

ON YOUR OWN, p. 186 Preporing qn income slotemenf 6 7 a INCOME STATEMENT BAUNCE SHEET DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT l2 t3 l4 Sales Insurance Expense Miscellaneous Expense Supplies Expense Utilities Expense ta Net Income t9 22 23 %of SALES 146. Working Popers Copvnrcur @ SouIH-WESTERN CrNceor LERnNrsro

Nome Dote Closs WORK TOGETHER, p. I92 Preporing o bslonce sheet 7 ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT BALANCE SHEET CREOIT Cash 9 5 0 0 Petty Cash Accts. Rec.-Betsy Russell 1 0 0 I 6 0 Accts. Rec.-Charles Healy 1 4 0 c 4 5 Supplies 2 2 0 6 Prepaid Insurance 6 0 7 Accts. Pay.-Lindgren Supply 5 4 8 00 a Accts. Pay.-Taxes By Thomas 1 1 L Ken Cherniak, Capital 11 8 1 0 00 to Ken Cherniak, Drawing 8 5 00 Income Summary 1,4 J 6 I l0 72 4 6 9 00 t9 20 Net Income 8 9 1 6 8 L J 6 8 20 1 22 2? Chopter 7 Finonciol Stotements for o Proprietorship ' 147

7-2 ON YOUR OWN, p. 192 Preporing o bqlqnce sheet 7 a ACCOUNT TITLE 2 to Cash Petty Cash Accts. Rec.-K. Hartwood Accts. Rec.-Ruth Kabila Supplies Prepaid Insurance Accts. Pay.-Sam's Supply Accts. Pay.-Ella's on Eaton Anne Olson, Capital Anne Olson, Drawing t6 l7 Net Income 148. Working Popers CopvnroHr @ Sourn-WESTERN CENcnoe LrnnNtNo