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ACCT 212 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

ACCT 212 Week 1 Discussion 1<br>ACCT 212 Week 1 Discussion 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 2 Discussion 1<br>ACCT 212 Week 2 Discussion 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 3<br>ACCT 212 Week 3 Discussion 1<br>ACCT 212 Week 3 Discussion 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 3 Course Project 1 - Part A: Rawls Repair Corporation <br>ACCT 212 Week 4<br>ACCT 212 Week 4 Discussion 1<br>ACCT 212 Week 4 Discussion 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm Exam <br>ACCT 212 Week 5<br>ACCT 212 Week 5 Discussion 1<br>ACCT 212 Week 5 Discussion 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 5 Course Project 1 - Part B: Rawls Repair Corporation<br>ACCT 212 Week 6<br>ACCT 212 Week 6 Discussion 1<br>ACCT 212 Week 6 Discussion 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 7<br>ACCT 212 Week 7 Discussion 1<br>ACCT 212 Week 7 Discussion 2<br>ACCT 212 Week 7 Course Project 2 - McDonough Products, Inc.<br>ACCT 212 Week 8

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ACCT 212 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

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  1. ACCT 212 Financial Accounting www.academicguider.com Available Tutorials ACCT 212 Course Project 1 (Part A + Part B) Price: $25 - Add to Cart ACCT 212 Course Project 2 (McDonough Products, Inc.) Price: $25 - Add to Cart ACCT 212 Full Course Project 1 and Project 2 Price: $25 - Add to Cart ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm Exam Price: $29 - Add to Cart 1. (TCO 1) The Accounting Equation is used to develop the organizations financial reports. (1) Describe what owners' equity is (10 points) & (2) provide an example of an owners' equity account.(10 points)(Points:20) 2. (TCO 1) The Accounting Equation is used to develop the organizations financial reports. (1) Describe what liabilities are (10 points) and (2) provide an example of a liability account. (10 points) 3. (TCO 1) The Accounting Equation is used to develop the organizations financial reports. (1) Describe what assets value would be if Liabilities are $12,000 and Owners' Equity is $50,000 by showing the Accounting Equation (10 points) and (2) provide an example of two asset accounts that could contain the value. (10 points) (Points : 20) 4. (TCO 1) The financial statements present a company to the public in financial terms. (1) Which financial statement identifies how well the company performed during the year (10 points) and (2) explain what information this financial statement provides. (10 points) (Points : 20) 5. (TCO 1) The financial statements present a company to the public in financial terms. (1) Which financial statement should be prepared first and why (10 points) and (2) explain what information this financial statement provides. (10 points) (Points : 20) 6. (TCO 1) The accounting profession follows a set of guidelines for measurement and disclosure of financial information called the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). (1) Explain what the Entity Assumption is (10 points) and (2) provide an example of its application. (10 points) (Points : 20) 7. (TCO 1) The accounting profession follows a set of guidelines for measurement and disclosure of financial information called the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). (1) Explain what the Stable-Monetary-Unit Assumption is (10 points) & (2) provide an example of its application.(10 points)(Points: 20) 8. (TCO 2) Transaction analysis results in the development of a journal entry. Supplies are purchased on account agreeing to pay $2,500 within 30 days. (1) Name the accounts impacted and how using the format account name/debit or credit/dollar amount (10 points) and (2) explain how the Accounting Equation is impacted. (10 points) (Points : 20) 9. (TCO 2) Transaction analysis results in the development of a journal entry. A building is purchased for $535,000. (1) Name the accounts impacted and how using the format account name/debit or credit/dollar amount (10 points) and (2) explain how the Accounting Equation is impacted. (10 points) (Points : 20) 10. (TCO 2) Transaction analysis results in the development of a journal entry. A building is purchased for $35,000. (1) Name the accounts impacted and how using the format account name/debit or credit/dollar amount (10 points) and (2) explain how the Accounting Equation is impacted. (10 points) 11. (TCO 3) Adjusting Entries are required at the end of the period to ensure that accrual accounting principles are applied. At the beginning of the month $350 of office supplies were purchased. There was not a beginning balance and the one purchase was the only one for the month. At the end of the month $100 of supplies remained. Develop the adjusting entry. (1) Name the accounts impacted and how using the format account name/debit or credit/dollar amount (10 points) and (2) explain how the Accounting Equation is impacted. (10 points) (Points : 20) 12. (TCO 3) Adjusting Entries are required at the end of the period to ensure that accrual accounting principles are applied. At the beginning of the month $1,350 of office supplies were purchased. There was not a beginning balance and the one purchase was the only one for the month. At the end of the month $500 of supplies remained. Develop the adjusting entry. (1) Name the accounts impacted and how using the format………….. 13. (TCO 5) Internal Controls are required to safeguard assets and to ensure ethical business practices. (1) Identify and explain the reason for any two of the seven internal control procedures (10 points) and (2) provide examples of how your two selected internal control procedures will meet the goal of safeguarding assets and promoting ethical business practices. (15 points) (Points : 25) 14. (TCO 5) Internal Controls are required to safeguard assets and to ensure ethical business practices. (1) Identify and explain the reason for any two of the five components of internal control (10 points) and (2) provide examples of how your two selected components of internal control will meet the goal of safeguarding assets and promoting ethical business practices. (15 points) 15. (TCO 5) The bank account as a control device that helps to protect cash. One of the requirements is to conduct periodic bank statement reconciliations. Using the following data, complete the bank statement reconciliation for Acorn Plumbing, Inc. (Use the format shown on page 255 of your textbook) (25 points) 16. (TCO 5) The bank account as a control device helps to protect cash. One of the requirements is to conduct periodic bank statement reconciliations. Using the following data, complete the bank statement reconciliation for J & J Flooring, Inc. (Use the format shown on page 255 of your textbook) (25 points) 17.(TCO 5) E-commerce creates its own risks and therefore special internal controls. (1) Identify and explain one pitfall and one security measure for an online business (10 points) and (2) provide examples of how your selected security measure will strengthen internal control. (15 points) (Points : 25) ACCT 212 Week 8 Final Exam Price: $29 - Add to Cart 1. (TCO 3) At the end of the period it is necessary to close all temporary accounts. (1) Explain why this process is required (10 points) and (2) provide an example of the closing of an expense account, Salary Expense in the form of a journal entry. (10 points) (Points : 20) 2. (TCO 2) As required to complete Course Project 1, one must follow the cycle that includes 10 steps to complete the accounting cycle. (1) Explain how the debit/credit rules are used when developing journal entries (10 points) and (2) provide an example of the application of the debit/credit rules in the form of a journal entry. (10 points)(Points : 20) 3. (TCO 5) Internal Control Procedures are required to safeguard company assets and to ensure ethical operation of the business. (1) Explain how limited access can satisfy the purpose of internal control (10 points) and (2) provide an example of how this control could be implemented. (10 points) (Points : 20) 4. (TCO 4) Inventory valuation methods determine the cost of goods sold and the inventory balance. (1) Explain how the First in First out (FIFO) method is applied (10 points) and (2) provide an example of the impact that this method of inventory valuation will have on Gross Profit. (10 points) (Points : 20) 5. (TCO 1) To evaluate the financial operation and health of a business ratio analysis is used. (1) Provide the formula for the Current Ratio and explain how it is computed (10 points) and (2) provide an example of how this ratio can be used in decision-making in business. (10 points) (Points : 20) 6. (TCO 6) BagODonuts Company bought a used delivery truck on January 1, 2010, for $19,200. The van was expected to remain in service 4 years (30,000 miles). BagODonuts’ accountant estimated that the truck’s residual value would be $2,400 at the end of its useful life. The truck traveled 8,000 miles the first year, 8,500 miles the second year, 5,500 miles the third year, and 8,000 miles in the fourth...(Points: 25) 7. (TCO 7) ABC Inc. was incorporated on 1/15/12. Their corporate charter authorized the following capital stock: Preferred Stock: 7%, par value $100 per share, 100,000 shares. Common Stock: $1 par value….(Points : 25) 8. (TCO 5) Internal Control Procedures are in place to protect the assets of every business as mentioned in the textbook and our discussions. Of the seven internal control procedures, list five of these controls and describe how each procedure is implemented (Points : 25) 9. (TCO 2) Below are the accounts of Super Pool Service, Inc. The accounts have normal balances on June 30, 2012. The accounts are listed in no particular order…(Points : 25) 10.(TCO 4)Linda’s Lampshades started business on Jan. 1, 2001. They had the following inventory…(Points : 25)

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