Financial Reporting Test
A company declares a dividend. What is its effect on the cash?
A company pays out a previous declared common stock dividend. What is its effect on the cash?
A company prepays for 6 months of insurance. What effect does this have on their current assets?
By doing/issuing which of the following could a company raise short-term funds by selling receivables and inventory?
Financial managers use the _____________ to plan for monthly financing needs.
How are the Cash Flow Statement and Balance Sheet related?
How are the income statement and balance sheet linked?
How are the Statement of Retained Earnings & the Balance Sheet related?
How do investors turn the information on the financial statements into more useful data which is comparable to other companies?
How does Gross Income differ from Net Income?
How does the income statement of a charity differ from that of a public company?
How does Treasury Stock differ from Trading Stock?
How often do companies typically generate standard financial reports?
How would the financial statements be useful for a Company Manager?
In what general way do investors use the information in the financial statements?
Pro forma statements are _______ statements.
Retained earnings will change over time because of several factors. Which of the following factors would lead to an increase in the Retained Earnings?
The best financial report to see a company's cash balance is ______.
The formula to calculate Ending Retained Earnings is ______.
The three sections of a Statement of Cash Flows are _____.
What are the four traits of a useful financial statement?
What are the main categories of a balance sheet?
What does GAAP stand for?
What does the Balance Sheet reflect?
What does the indirect method of preparing the cash flow statement effectively accomplish?
What does Treasury Stock appear on the balance sheet as?
What is another name for the Balance Sheet?
What is another name for the Income Statement?
What is historical value?
What is one possible use employees would have for the company financial statements?
What is one possible use employees would have of the company financial statements?
What is one procedure a Company Manager would take to make the information on financial reports more useful for examination?
What is the one problem while comparing financial statements with companies based in different countries?
What is the primary reason a government entity would want to look at a company's financial statements?
What is the purpose of a trial balance?
What is the purpose of an audit?
What is the purpose of an income statement?
What is the purpose of the statement of cash flows?
What is Treasury Stock?
What number is transferred from the Income Statement to the Cash Flow statement?
What purpose would a company's financial statements have for the lending institutions?
What way is government accounting different from public company accounting?
When a company files a statement of their financial plans for the next two years with the SEC, it is called a ______.
Which cash collection technique is the most cost-effective for companies with many locations?
Which financial statement best allows a firm to assess its ability to pay dividends?
Which is an example of a variable cost?
Which is the primary financial statement used to measure profitability?
Which is/are the primary financial statements used to measure liquidity?
Which is/are the primary financial statements used to measure solvency?
Which is/are the primary financial statements used to measure stability?
Which method of preparing the statement of cash flows begins with Net Income?
Which of the following are the 3 main sections of Statement of Cash Flows?
Which of the following does Financing Activities not include?
Which of the following does the cash flow cycle measure?
Which of the following errors/s can a trial balance be used to detect?
Which of the following is a difference between a public company and a private one?
Which of the following is not a fundamental of accounting?
Which of the following is not a part of cost of goods sold?
Which of the following transactions is a non cash event but would be disclosed in the notes of the Statement of Cash Flows?
Which of the following transactions would have no impact on the stockholder's equity?
Which of the following would not appear on an income statement?
Which of the following would not be included in a balance sheet?
Which of these are the four general groups of outside users of a company's financial reports?
Which of these are the two methods of preparing the cash flow statement?
Which of these does the operating section of a cash flow statement not contain?
Which of these is a part of "Other Revenues"?
Which of these items would be accounted for as an expense?
Why do companies include notes along with the financial statements?
Why is depreciation added back in the cash flow statement?
Why is the Statement of RE created?
Why would a company repurchase their own stock?
Why would R&D be possibly included on both or either the Income Statement and Balance Sheet?
Why would someone be interested in how the company used its cash?
Why would the general public be interested in a company's financial statements?
With which of the following regulatory bodies would a publicly traded company be much more involved than a private company would be?