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- A decrease in the allowance for receivables would result in: A: An increase in liabilities and assets. B: A decrease in gross profit. C: A decrease in net profit. D: An increase in net profit.
- Which of the following items will not appear in a receivables control account? A: Discount allowed. B: Bad debts written off. C: Increases in the allowance for debtors. D: Allowance to credit customers.
- Which of the following would not be classified as a current asset? A: cash B: marketable securities C: receivables D: investments
- Which of the following would cause price to decrease? A: a decrease in supply B: an increase in demand C: a surplus of the good D: a shortage of the good
- Which of the following would cause price to decrease? A: A、a decrease in supply B: B、an increase in demand C: C、a surplus of the good D: D、a shortage of the good
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Which of the following does not bear on the quality of receivables?
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Which of the following would not be found on the credit side of the receivables control account? A: Irrecoverable debts B: Sales C: Cash received D: Returns
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At 30 September 20X2 a company's allowance for receivables amounted to $38,000, which was five per cent of the receivables at that date.At 30 September 20X3 receivables totalled $868,500. It was decided to write off $28,500 of debts as irrecoverable and to keep the allowance for receivables at five per cent of receivables.What should be the charge in the statement of profit or loss for the year ended 30 September 20X3 for receivables expense? A: $42,000 B: $33,925 C: $70,500 D: $32,500
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Which one of the following is not a purpose of a receivables ledger control account?
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The auditor of P Co is planning the audit work on trade receivables.Which of the following procedures could not be performed by using computer-assisted audit techniques? A: Selection of a sample of receivables for confirmation B: Calculation of receivables days C: C Production of receivables' confirmation letters D: Evaluation of the adequacy of the allowance for irrecoverable receivables