Sl. No. | Balance Sheet Items | Short Term Asset | Long Term Asset | Short Term Liability | Long Term Liability |
1 | Payroll Taxes Due | X | |||
2 | Accounts Receivable | X | |||
3 | Land | X | |||
4 | Mortgage Payable (Non-Current) |
X | |||
5 | Buildings | X | |||
6 | Note Payable (Due in 24 months) |
X | |||
7 | Inventory | X | |||
8 | Accounts Payable | X | |||
9 | Prepaid Expenses | X | |||
10 | Cash on Hand | X | |||
Place an "X" in the appropriate classification for each balance sheet item listed below (One Point...
What is a balance sheet? Why is it important for leadership of a healthcare organization to monitor its balance sheet? Place an "X" in the appropriate box for each balance sheet item listed below. Note: Some balance sheet items may fall into multiple categories, therefore, choose the most relevant option. Each category below must have only one "X". Short-Term Asset Long-Term Asset Short-Term Liability Long-Term Liability Cash on hand Accounts receivable Equipment Mortgage payable Buildings Current Note due...
box beside each numbered balance sheet item, select the letter of its balance sheet classification If the item should not appear on the balance sheet, choose the letter Z from the selection choices A. Current assets B. Long-term investments C. Plant assets D. Intangible assets E. Current liabilities F. Long-term liabilities G. Equity Account Title Classification Account Title Classification 1. Long-term investment in stock 2 Depreciation expense-Building 3. Prepaid rent 4 Interest receivable 5 Taxes payable 6. Automobiles 7 Notes...
From the dropdown box beside each numbered balance sheet item, select the option of its balance sheet classification. If the item should not appear on the balance sheet, choose the option "No Item required from the selection choices. Classification Classification Account Title 11. Accounts receivable Account Title 1. Notes receivable (due in 2 years) 2. Interest payable (due in 1 week) 3. Long-term investment in stock 4. Wages payable 6. Prepaid rent 2 months of Rent) 8. Salaries payable 7....
Exercise 9-1 Classifying liabilities LO C1 The following items appear on the balance sheet of a company with a one year operating cycle. Identify the proper classification of each item as follows: C if it is a current liability, L if it is a long-term liability, or Nif it is not a liability. Item Classification 1.Notes payable (due in 13 to 24 months) 2. Notes payable (due in 6 to 11 months). 3. Notes payable (mature in five years). 4....
9 From the dropdown box beside each numbered balance sheet item, select the option of its balance sheet classification. If the item should not appear on the balance sheet choose the option "No item required from the selection choices 1112 Classification Classification Account Title 1. Accumulated depreciation --- Trucks 2 Mortgages payable (due in 6 years) 3. Automobiles 4. Notes payable (due in 3 years) 6. Land held for future expansion 6. Notes payable (due in 2 months) 7. Notes...
From the dropdown box beside each numbered balance sheet item, select the option of its balance sheet classification. If the item should not appear on the balance sheet, choose the option "No item required" from the selection choices. Account Title Classification Account Title Classification 1. Prepaid Insurance (Expires in 5 months) 2. Trademarks 3. Cash 4. Patents 5. Interest receivable 6. Machinery 7. Prepaid rent (2 months of Rent) 8. Equipment 9. Repairs expense 10. Land (used in operations) 11....
From the dropdown box beside each numbered balance sheet item, select the option of its balance sheet classification. If the item should not appear on the balance sheet, choose the option "No item required" from the selection choices. Account Title Classification Account Title Classification 1. Interest receivable 2. Machinery 3. Prepaid rent (2 months of Rent) Equipment 5. Repairs expense 6. Land (used in operations) | 7. Depreciation expense—Building 8. Office equipment 9. Common stock 10. Buildings | 11. Bonds...
The following items appear on the balance sheet of a company with a two-month operating cycle. Identify the proper classification of each item as follows: C if it is a current liability. L if it is a long-term liability, or N if it is not a liability Classification Item 1. Notes payable (due in 13 to 24 months). 2 Notes payable (due in 6 to 12 months). 3 Notes payable (mature in five years) 4 Current portion of long-term debl....
Problem 3-7A Determining balance sheet classifications LO C3 From the dropdown box beside each numbered balance sheet item, select the option of its balance sheet classification. If the item should not appear on the balance sheet, choose the option "No item required" from the selection choices. Classification Classification Account Title 1. Notes receivable (due in 2 years) 2. Interest payable (due in 1 week) 3. Long-term investment in stock 4. Wages payable 5. Prepaid rent (2 months of Rent) 6....
The following items appear on the balance sheet of a company with a one-year operating cycle. Identify the proper classification of each item as follows: C if it is a current liability. L if it is a long-term liability, or Nif it is not a liability Item Classification 1. Bonds payable (due in 9 months) 2. Notes payable (due in 120 days) 3. Current portion of long-term debt. 4. Bonds payable (due in 2 years) 5. Notes payable (due in...