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Q 8.41:Why are Short-Term Receivables listed after Short-Term Investments on a classified balance sheet? A : because Short-Term Receivables are more risky than Short-Term Investments

Q 8.41:Why are Short-Term Receivables listed after Short-Term Investments on a classified balance sheet?

  • A :
  • because Short-Term Receivables are more risky than Short-Term Investments
  • B :
  • because Short-Term Receivables are more liquid than Short-Term Investments
  • C :
  • because Short-Term Receivables are less liquid than Short-Term Investments
  • D :
  • because Short-Term Receivables are less risky than Short-Term Investments

Q 8.41:Walker Inc. wrote Brown Inc. a promissory note that it later dishonored. The total amount due on the note is $7,750. When recording the dishonor of the note, Brown should

A :

record a debit of $7,750 plus interest to Accounts Receivable if it expects eventual repayment or a $7,750 credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts if it does not expect repayment.

B :

record a credit of $7,750 plus interest to Accounts Receivable if it expects eventual repayment or a $7,750 credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts if it does not expect repayment.

C :

record a debit of $7,750 plus interest to Accounts Receivable if it expects eventual repayment or a $7,750 debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts if it does not expect repayment.

D :

record a credit of $7,750 plus interest to Accounts Receivable if it expects eventual repayment or a $7,750 debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts if it does not expect repayment.

Q 8.41:On November 1

st

, Moth Inc. writes Butterfly Corp. a $7,500, 5-month, 12% promissory note to settle an account. On the same date, Butterfly records a $7,875 debit to Notes Receivable, a $375 credit to Interest Revenue, and a $7,500 credit to Accounts Receivable in its books. In this scenario,

  • A :
  • Butterfly's assets will be understated because it improperly included the interest revenue when first recording the note.
  • B :
  • Butterfly's revenues will be understated because it improperly included the interest revenue when first recording the note.
  • C :

Butterfly's net income will be overstated because it improperly included the interest revenue when first recording the note.

D :

  • Butterfly's revenues will be accurate because it properly included the interest revenue when first recording the note.

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