INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.27E
Concepts; terminology
• LO7–1 through LO7–8
Listed below are several terms and phrases associated with cash and receivables. Pair each item from List A (by letter) with the item from List B that is most appropriately associated with it.
List A | List B |
________ 1. Internal controla | a. Restriction on cash |
________ 2. Trade discount | b. Cash discount not taken is sales revenue |
________ 3. Cash equivalents | c. Includes separation of duties |
________ 4. Allowance for uncollectibles | d. Bad debt expense a % of credit sales |
________ 5. Cash discount | e. Recognizes |
________ 6. |
f. Sale of receivables to a financial institution |
________ 7. Income statement approach | g. Include highly liquid investments |
________ 8. Net method | h. Estimate of bad debts |
________ 9. Compensating balance | i. Reduction in amount paid by credit customer |
________ 10. Discounting | j. Reduction below list price |
________ 11. Gross method | k. Cash discount not taken is sales discount forfeited |
________ 12. Direct write-off method | l. Bad debt expense determined by estimating amount of |
________ 13. Factoring | m. Sale of note receivable to a financial institution |
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INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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