Installment Pre Test
Installment Pre Test
Installment Pre Test
I. TRUE OR FALSE
1. Companies should recognize revenue when it is realized and when cash is received.
2. Revenues are realized when a company exchanges goods and services for cash or
claims to cash.
3. Under the installment-sales method, companies defer revenue and income
recognition until the period of cash collection.
4. The installment-sales method defers only the gross profit instead of both the sales
price and cost of goods sold.
5. Deferred gross profit is generally treated as an unearned revenue and classified as a
current liability.
6. Under the cost-recovery method, a company recognizes no revenue or profit until
cash payments by the buyer exceed the cost of the merchandise sold. T
7. Companies recognize profit under the cost-recovery method only when cash
collections exceed the total cost of the goods sold. F
II. MC
8. The revenue recognition principle provides that revenue is recognized when
a.
b.
c.
d.
it is realized.
it is realizable.
it is realized or realizable and it is earned.
none of these.
9. When goods or services are exchanged for cash or claims to cash (receivables),
revenues are
a.
b.
c.
d.
earned.
realized.
recognized.
all of these.
10. When the entity has substantially accomplished what it must do to be entitled to the
benefits represented by the revenues, revenues are
a.
b.
c.
d.
earned.
realized.
recognized.
all of these.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
collections in the year of sale do not exceed 30% of the total sales price.
an unrealized profit account is credited.
collection of the sales price is not reasonably assured.
the method is consistently used for all sales of similar merchandise.
13. The method most commonly used to report defaults and repossessions is
a.
b.
c.
d.
a. revenue, costs, and gross profit are recognized proportionate to the cash that is
received from the sale of the product.
b. gross profit is deferred proportionate to cash uncollected from sale of the product,
but total revenues and costs are recognized at the point of sale.
c. gross profit is not recognized until the amount of cash received exceeds the cost of
the item sold.
d. revenues and costs are recognized proportionate to the cash received from the sale
of the product, but gross profit is deferred until all cash is received.
15. The realization of income on installment sales transactions involves
a. recognition of the difference between the cash collected on installment sales and the
cash expenses incurred.
b. deferring the net income related to installment sales and recognizing the income as
cash is collected.
c. deferring gross profit while recognizing operating or financial expenses in the period
incurred.
d. deferring gross profit and all additional expenses related to installment sales until
cash is ultimately collected.
16. A manufacturer of large equipment sells on an installment basis to customers with
questionable credit ratings. Which of the following methods of revenue recognition is
least likely to overstate the amount of gross profit reported?
a.
b.
c.
d.
17. A seller is properly using the cost-recovery method for a sale. Interest will be earned
on the future payments. Which of the following statements is not correct?
a. After all costs have been recovered, any additional cash collections are included in
income.
b. Interest revenue may be recognized before all costs have been recovered.
c. The deferred gross profit is offset against the related receivable on the balance
sheet.
d. Subsequent income statements report the gross profit as a separate item of revenue
when it is recognized as earned.
18. Under the cost-recovery method of revenue recognition,
a.
b.
c.
d.
production basis.
cash (or collection) basis.
sales (or accrual) basis.
cost recovery basis.