The effect of recording a capital expenditure as a revenue expenditure is that:
a.expenses are understated, and accumulated depreciation is overstated.
b.assets are overstated, and expenses are understated.
c.net profit is understated, and owners' equity is overstated.
d.expenses are overstated, and owners' equity is understated.
The effect of recording a capital expenditure as a revenue expenditure is that: a.expenses are understated,...
What happens if I fail to record depreciation expense for the current period? (Overstated/Understated/No effect) Revenue Expenses Net Income Assets Liabilities Equity
Is this correct? In recording adjusting entries, Reagan Financial Advisors failed to record the adjusting entries for the following situations: O (Click to view the adjusting entries.) Determine the effects on the income statement and balance sheet by identifying whether assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses are either overstated or understated. Use the following table. Adjustment a has been provided as an example. Begin by determining the effects for adjusting entries b. and c. and then determine the effects for...
A bookkeeper erroneously recorded the accrual of revenue using this journa Sales Discount Depreciation Expense The effect of this error on Total Expenses and Total Assets (respectively Select one: a. No Error, Understated Ob. Overstated, Understated c. No Error, No Error Od. Understated, No Error e. Understated, Understated The Vlasik Company declared an $8 cash dividend and recorded this journal entry (assume the amount is accurate, but not necessarily the accounts): Unearned Revenue Prepaid Insurance 58 Indicate the effect of...
In recording adjusting entries, Reagan Financial Advisors failed to record the adjusting entries for the following situations: a. Office supplies on hand $100. b. Accrued revenues, $5,000. c. Accrued interest expense, $250. d. Depreciation, $800. e. Unearned revenue that has been carned, $550. Determine the effects on the income statement and balance sheet by identifying whether assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses are either overstated or understated. Use the following table. Adjustment a has been provided as an example, Adjustment...
2. (4 pts) What would be the effect on the financial statements, of recording the purchase of a forklift for $20,000? A down payment of $4,000 was made and a six-month note at 10% interest was signed for life of four years and a $4,000 salvage value. Straight-line depreciation will be used. The truck was purchased January 1st and the company's year-end is December 31st For each type of account, indicate the dollar ($) amount of the increase or decrease...
If the following adjusting entry is omitted, what effect will it have on net income? 4,300 Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation 4,300 O a. Net income will be understated by $4,300. O b. It will have no effect on net income. O c. Net income will be overstated by $8,600. O d. Net income will be overstated by $4,300. The adjusting entry to record accrued expenses O a. includes a debit to a payable account. O b. is the same journal...
During a maternity leave of the full-time bookkeeper, a temporary employee was involved in the following transactions. 1. A payment by cheque for $480 to a repair shop for fixing the truck was debited to the Vehicles account and a credit to Cash. 2. A deposit for a collection on account of $1,000 was debited to Cash and credited to Service Revenue. 3. A cheque for $440 to pay for advertising expense was recorded as a Debit to Rent Expense...
If an adjustment for depreciation is omitted from the financial reports the effect is: Select one: O a. Assets are understated; profit is understated O b. Assets are overstated; profit is understated O c. Assets are understated; profit is overstated O d. Assets are overstated; profit is overstated
Overstated, Understated, or No effect Suppose that Laramie Company's adjusted trial balance ignored the following information. For each item, indicate what effects, if any, these omissions would have on the stated components of Laramie Company's 2021 Income Statement and 12/31/2021 Balance Sheet. Assume no income taxes. 12/31/2021 Assets 12/31/2021 Liabilities 12/31/2021 Owners' Equity Additional Information The estimated uncollectible accounts receivable is now zero and should be $31,000 2021 Net Income
what is the distinction between a capital expenditure and a revenue expenditure?