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ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 - Measurement
BUSPROG: Analytic
DATE CREATED: 7/22/2017 5:26 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 10/16/2017 4:19 PM
4. Accounts payable are accounts that you expect will be paid to you.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
Bloom's: Remembering
QUESTION TYPE: True / False
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FNMN.WAJO.19.02-01 - LO: 02-01
STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - FN-Measurement
ACCREDITING STANDARDS: ACCT.ACBSP.APC.02 - GAAP
ACCT.ACBSP.APC.04 - Cash vs. Accrual
ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 - Measurement
BUSPROG: Analytic
DATE CREATED: 7/22/2017 5:26 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 10/16/2017 4:19 PM
5. Consuming goods and services in the process of generating revenues results in expenses.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Easy
Bloom's: Remembering
QUESTION TYPE: True / False
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FNMN.WAJO.19.02-01 - LO: 02-01
STATE STANDARDS: United States - IN - APC-06-Recording Transactions
ACCREDITING STANDARDS: ACCT.ACBSP.APC.02 - GAAP
ACCT.ACBSP.APC.06 - Recording Transactions
ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 - Measurement
BUSPROG: Analytic
DATE CREATED: 7/22/2017 5:26 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 10/16/2017 4:19 PM
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
Bloom's: Remembering
QUESTION TYPE: True / False
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FNMN.WAJO.19.02-01 - LO: 02-01
STATE STANDARDS: United States - IN - APC-04-Cash vs. Accrual
ACCREDITING STANDARDS: ACCT.ACBSP.APC.02 - GAAP
ACCT.ACBSP.APC.04 - Cash vs. Accrual
ACCT.AICPA.FN.03 - Measurement
BUSPROG: Analytic
DATE CREATED: 7/22/2017 5:26 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 10/16/2017 4:19 PM
THE END
THE Y. M. C. A. BOYS SERIES
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Telling how the boys of Cliffwood were a wild set and how, on
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To raise funds they gave a minstrel show and other entertainments,
and a number of them did their best to win a gold medal offered by a
local minister who was greatly interested in the work of upbuilding
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In this tale the scene is shifted to the seashore, where the boys
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temperance work done in their home town, they join a local crusade
to close the various drinking and gambling houses. They fall in with
another lad, the son of a well-known drunkard of the summer resort,
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Fresh from their adventures in their automobile, their motor boat and
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