Accounting and Finance Questions

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What is exemption limit of gratuity

Answer

It is Rs. 10,00,000 now.

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What are the Golden Rules Of Accounting ?

Answer

Golden rules of accounting convert complex book-keeping rules into a set of well defined principles which can be easily studied and applied.



Real accounts involve machinery, land and building etc... Similarly when you credit what goes out, you are reducing the account balance when a tangible asset goes out of the organization. Debit All Expenses And Losses, Credit All Incomes And Gains. This rule is applied when the account in question is a nominal account.


Personal-Account


---Debit the receiver


---Credit the Giver


Real-Account


---Debit what comes in


---Credit what goes out


Nominal-Account


---Debit all expenses and losses


---Credit all income and gains

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What is the difference between finance and accounts? most of the companies having a different section like finance and accounts. why they aren't had only single section neither finance nor accounts?

Answer

Finance:It is the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets.In simpler terms it can be defined as the commercial activity of providing funds and capital.It addresses questions like -- what funds are required by the org & How they can be raised &  How they have to be allocated etc.


Accounts: It is the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a business. Accounts provides quantitative information about finances. It addresses issues like what amount of funds have been allocated to various activities, how the book-keeping is being done etc.


Both functions are distinct but complimentary to each other.


Finance and accounts are highly specilized and distinct areas and hence most organizations have seperate sections of finance and accounts.

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Which of the following is not economic investment?

A) the piling up of inventories on a grocer's shelf B) the purchase of a drill press by the Ajax Manufacturing Company
C) construction of a suburban housing project D) the purchase of 100 shares of AT&T by a retired business executive
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) the purchase of 100 shares of AT&T by a retired business executive

Explanation:
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Q:

What is Trail Balance?

Answer

After posting the all accounts in the Ledger a statement is prepared to showing debit and credit balances.Debit balances must be tally with the Credit side balance is called trial balance


 

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What are trade receivables?

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Trade receivables are amounts billed by a business to its customers when it delivers goods or services to them in the ordinary course of business. These billings are typically documented on formal invoices, which are summarized in an accounts receivable aging report. In the general ledger, trade receivables are recorded in a separate accounts receivable account, and are classified as current assets on the balance sheet if you expect to receive payment from customers within one year.


To record a trade receivable, the accounting software creates a debit to the accounts receivable account and a credit to the sales account when you complete an invoice. When the customer eventually pays the invoice, the accounting software records the cash receipt transaction with a debit to the cash account and a credit to the accounts receivable account.


Trade receivables vary from non trade receivables in that non trade receivables are for amounts owed to the company that fall outside of the normal course of business, such as employee advances or insurance reimbursements. Also, most or all of the transactions passing through the main accounts receivable account are generated by the accounting system, as you create customer invoices and credit memos, whereas the transactions recording non trade receivables nearly always involve journal entries.

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Q:

The primary purpose of life insurance is to provide

A) Safe investment avenue B) financial protection to surviving dependents after the death of an insured
C) Tax rebates D) Wealth accumulation
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) financial protection to surviving dependents after the death of an insured

Explanation:

The primary purpose of life insurance is to provide financial protection to surviving dependents after the death of an insured.

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Q:

SIP full form is

A) Sudden Investing Plan B) Systematic Investment Plan
C) Savings Investmets Plan D) None of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Systematic Investment Plan

Explanation:

SIP is Systematic Investment Plan.

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