Answer : Option A [ Amounts due from customers within a period of 12 to 18 months, extended within the usual credit term of the enterprise ] |
Explanation : Non-current assets are those which are held for a period greater than 12 months |
In Option A, the amount due from customer will be recovered after 12 months and hence it is a non current asset. |
While in all the other options the assets are held for a period less than 12 months and hence they are current assets. |
Which of the following would be classified as a non-current asset? A. Amounts due from customers...
4. Which of the following is not a long-term or non-current asset? a. Furniture and fixtures b. Trucks and automobiles C. Prepaid insurance d. Land 5. Accounts receivable can best be described as.. a. Amounts owed to the bank abou b. Funds transferred from one bank account to another C. Amounts due from customers for services already performe d. Amounts received from customers for services to be perfor 6. Which is not a type of fixed asset? a. Furniture b....
Which statement is correct? Commercial paper is highly marketable. All T-bills are issued with 90-day maturities. A certificate of deposit is a short-term loan to the government. Any CD with a face amount of $10,000 or more is classified as a jumbo CD. Money market preferred securities have less price volatility than ordinary preferred. Which statement is correct? Disbursement float is the period of time between a firm making a bank deposit and the funds from that deposit being available...
2. Which of the following lease contract would be the most likely be classified as a finance lease by the lessee? a. The lease term is 7 years and economic life of the lease asset is 8 years b. The fair value of the lease asset is $20 million, and the present value of the lease payments is $13 million c. Ownership of the leased assets reverts to the lessor at the end of the lease term d. The lessee...
1. Which of the following would not be classified as a current liability in the balance sheet? (a) accounts payable (b) accounts receivable (c) accruals (d) tax payable (e) bank overdraft 2. Which of the following items should be classed as capital expenditure? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) software maintenance depreciation of equipment research expenses purchase of an automobile interest paid on a loan to purchase inventory 3. Afirm sells goods on credit. The effect will be to (a) (b)...
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Which of the following is true concerning non-depository intermediaries?! Question 35 Not yet answered Points out of 10 P Flag question Select one: a. Are limited to lending no more than what they receive from clients and customers O b. Create new money in the form of credit when making loans O c. Are only allowed to make interest-free loans to clients and customers d. All of the above Previous page Next page Question 26 Which of the...
Which of the following is considered part of the asset classification Long-Term Investments? A. B. C. D. A building housing a company's administrative activities. Cash equivalents. A sinking fund established to retire bonds payable maturing in 20 years. Securities classified as held-to-maturity that mature within the next 12 months. Which of the following events related to accounts receivable causes a decrease to total assets? B. C. D. A write-off of an account receivable. A collection of an account receivable. A...
Which of the following transactions should be classified as investing activities on an entity's statement of cash flows? Increase in accounts receivable. Sale of property, plant and equipment. Payment of cash dividend to the shareholders. Issuance of common stock to the shareholders. On January 1 of the current year, Wren Co. leased a building to Brill under an operating lease for ten years at $50,000 per year, payable the first day of each lease year. Wren paid $15,000 to a...
Refer to the following financial statements
and answer the following questions
hints:-
13. cash provided (used) by operating activities, investing
activities, and financing activities. 14. cash-based net income.
15. estimate of uncollectible accounts receivable. 16. calculate
and interpret accounts receivable ratio (most recent and prior
period).
hints:-
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QUESTION 20 After the closing entries have been posted, which of the following accounts would still have a balance? a. Salaries Expense b. Miscellaneous Revemes Oc Supplies Expense d. Accumulated Depreciation Equipment QUESTION 21 After the closing entries are journalized and posted, which of the following accounts would NOT have a balance? a. Service Revenue b. Cash c. Accounts Payable d. Office Supplies QUESTION 22 After the accounts are closed and the journal entries have been posted, which of the...
Required:
1. What is the amount of Apple’s accounts
receivable as of September 30, 2017?
2. Compute Apple’s accounts receivable turnover as
of September 30, 2017.
3. How long does it take, on average, for
the company to collect receivables for fiscal year ended September
30, 2017?
4. Apple’s most liquid assets include (a)
cash and cash equivalents, (b) short-term marketable
securities, (c) accounts receivable, and (d)
inventory. Compute the percentage that these liquid assets (in
total) make up of...