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A physical inventory should be taken periodically to test the accuracy of the perpetual records. In addition, a physical inventory will identify inventory shortages or shrinkage
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A physical inventory should be taken periodically to test the accuracy of the perpetual records. In addition, a physical inventory will identify inventory shortages or shrinkage
Reporting the sale of Treasury securities as cash flow from operations is an accounting “trick”, and as such, should constitute a possible red flag about the companies accounting practices. For most companies, the gain from a sale of securities should be placed in the financing section. Including the sale of securities in the cash flow from operations would be acceptable for a financial company, such as an investment or commercial bank.
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Reporting the sale of Treasury securities as cash flow from operations is an accounting “trick”, and as such, should constitute a possible red flag about the companies accounting practices. For most companies, the gain from a sale of securities should be placed in the financing section. Including the sale of securities in the cash flow from operations would be acceptable for a financial company, such as an investment or commercial bank.
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Chapter 01: Terminology, Positioning, and Imaging Principles 
Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	What type of tissue binds together and supports the various structures of the body? 
a.	Epithelial 
b.	Connective 
c.	Muscular 
d.	Nervous 
 
2.	The lowest level of structural organization in the human body is the	level. 
a.	molecular 
b.	cellular 
c.	chemical 
d.	atomic 
 
3.	What type of tissue covers internal ...
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Chapter 01: Terminology, Positioning, and Imaging Principles 
Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	What type of tissue binds together and supports the various structures of the body? 
a.	Epithelial 
b.	Connective 
c.	Muscular 
d.	Nervous 
 
2.	The lowest level of structural organization in the human body is the	level. 
a.	molecular 
b.	cellular 
c.	chemical 
d.	atomic 
 
3.	What type of tissue covers internal ...
Chapter 11: Cranium, Facial Bones, and Paranasal Sinuses 
Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which of the following bones is part of the floor of the cranium? 
a.	Temporal 
b.	Occipital 
c.	Frontal 
d.	Parietal 
 
 
2.	How many bones make up the facial bone region? 
a.	6 
b.	8 
c.	12 
d.	14 
 
3.	Which bony landmark represents the highest level of the facial bone mass? 
a.	Nasion 
b.	Acanthion 
c.	Orbital pl...
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Chapter 11: Cranium, Facial Bones, and Paranasal Sinuses 
Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which of the following bones is part of the floor of the cranium? 
a.	Temporal 
b.	Occipital 
c.	Frontal 
d.	Parietal 
 
 
2.	How many bones make up the facial bone region? 
a.	6 
b.	8 
c.	12 
d.	14 
 
3.	Which bony landmark represents the highest level of the facial bone mass? 
a.	Nasion 
b.	Acanthion 
c.	Orbital pl...
Reagan Corporation is a wholesale distributor of truck replacement parts. Initial amounts taken from Reagan’s records are as follows: 
Inventory at December 31 (based on a physical count of goods in Reagan’s warehouse on December 31) $1,250,000 
Accounts payable at December 31: 
 
Additional Information: 
1. Parts held by Reagan on consignment from Charlie, amounting to $155,000, were included in the physical count of goods in Reagan’s warehouse and in accounts payable at December 31. 
2....
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Reagan Corporation is a wholesale distributor of truck replacement parts. Initial amounts taken from Reagan’s records are as follows: 
Inventory at December 31 (based on a physical count of goods in Reagan’s warehouse on December 31) $1,250,000 
Accounts payable at December 31: 
 
Additional Information: 
1. Parts held by Reagan on consignment from Charlie, amounting to $155,000, were included in the physical count of goods in Reagan’s warehouse and in accounts payable at December 31. 
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Ferris Company began 2013 with 6,000 units of its principal product. The cost of each unit is $8. Merchandise transactions for the month of January 2013 are as follows: 
 
Required: 
Calculate January’s ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the month using each of the following alternatives: 
1. FIFO, periodic system 
2. LIFO, periodic system3. LIFO, perpetual system 
4. Average cost, periodic system 
5. Average cost, perpetual system
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Question: 
Ferris Company began 2013 with 6,000 units of its principal product. The cost of each unit is $8. Merchandise transactions for the month of January 2013 are as follows: 
 
Required: 
Calculate January’s ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the month using each of the following alternatives: 
1. FIFO, periodic system 
2. LIFO, periodic system3. LIFO, perpetual system 
4. Average cost, periodic system 
5. Average cost, perpetual system
If Thomas uses a first-in, first-out perpetual inventory system, the total cost of the inventory for carburetor 
2642J at March 31 is 
a. $196,115 
b. $197,488 
c. $201,300 
d. $263,825
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If Thomas uses a first-in, first-out perpetual inventory system, the total cost of the inventory for carburetor 
2642J at March 31 is 
a. $196,115 
b. $197,488 
c. $201,300 
d. $263,825
If Thomas uses a last-in, first-out periodic inventory system, the total cost of the inventory for carburetor 
2642J at March 31 is 
a. $196,115 
b. $197,488 
c. $201,300 
d. $268,400
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If Thomas uses a last-in, first-out periodic inventory system, the total cost of the inventory for carburetor 
2642J at March 31 is 
a. $196,115 
b. $197,488 
c. $201,300 
d. $268,400
Dalton Company adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method on January 1, 2013. In applying the LIFO method, Dalton uses internal price indexes and the multiple-pools approach. The following data were available for Inventory Pool No. 1 for the two years following the adoption of LIFO: 
 
Under the dollar-value LIFO method the inventory at December 31, 2014, should be 
a. $128,000 
b. $129,800 
c. $130,800 
d. $140,800 
Beginning in 2011, International Financial Reporting Standards are tested ...
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Dalton Company adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method on January 1, 2013. In applying the LIFO method, Dalton uses internal price indexes and the multiple-pools approach. The following data were available for Inventory Pool No. 1 for the two years following the adoption of LIFO: 
 
Under the dollar-value LIFO method the inventory at December 31, 2014, should be 
a. $128,000 
b. $129,800 
c. $130,800 
d. $140,800 
Beginning in 2011, International Financial Reporting Standards are tested ...