问题 问答题

长城企业为一般纳税人,本月发生下列有关经济业务:
(1)从B公司购入原材料一批,价款80000元,增值税专用发票上注明的增值税税额13600元,材料已验收入库,价款及税款尚未支付。双方商定若在20天内付款可享受2%的现金折扣,企业原材料按实际成本核算。
(2)企业按合同向佳佳公司预收货款60000元,款项收存银行。
(3)以银行存款支付上月欠B公司的货款58000元。
(4)企业向佳佳公司发出产品,价款60000元,增值税为10200元。
(5)收到佳佳公司补付货款10200元,款已收存银行。
(6)企业在20天内向B公司支付应付购货款93600元,享受现金折扣。
要求:根据上述资料编制有关会计分录。

答案

参考答案:(1)借:原材料 80000
应交税费——应交增值税(进项税额) 13600
贷:应付账款——B公司 93600
(2)借:银行存款 60000
贷:预收账款——佳佳公司 60000
(3)借:应付账款——B公司 58000
贷:银行存款 58000
(4)借:预收账款——佳佳公司 70200
贷:主营业务收入 60000
应交税费——应交增值税(销项税额) 10200
(5)借:银行存款 10200
贷:预收账款——佳佳公司 10200
(6)借:应付账款——B公司 93600
贷:财务费用 1872
银行存款 91728

单项选择题

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news.

NEW YORK, the United States

The biggest Wall Street banks slashed their small business loan portfolios by 9% between 2008 and 2009, more than double the rate at which they cut their overall lending, according to a government report released Thursday.

The Congressional Oversight Panel report spotlights the role banks, especially the largest ones, played in the credit crunch that has plagued small companies throughout the recession. "Big banks pulled back on everyone, but they pulled back harder on small businesses," said Elizabeth Warren, the panel’s chairwoman.

Warren’s oversight committee was established to keep tabs on the federal government’s financial stabilization effort. The committee’s May report focuses on the role her committee played in improving credit access for small companies. Madria, spain

The European Union eases trade with Latin America at the Madrid summit. The EU plans to boost trade with Latin America despite warnings from some European ministers and farmers, who fear unfair competition. EU negotiations with the Mereosur trade bloc, frozen since 2004, will reopen. The Mercosur group embraces Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Trade deals were also reached with Central America, Peru and Colombia, following marathon talks in Madrid. EU Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso said: "We have opened a ground-breaking chapter in the EU relationship with our Latin America and Caribbean partners. " The EU is pursuing regional trade agreements while global trade talks -- the so- called Doha Round--have failed to make progress.

Tripoli, Libya

Members of a Dutch family are on their way to Libya after being told that the sole survivor of the plane crash that killed 103 people might be their relative. A member of the Dutch family told the media that officials had told her family the child being treated at a hospital in Tripoli might be her grandson, nine-year-old Ruben van Assouw. The Dutch foreign ministry confirmed that two presumed family members of the injured child were on their way to Tripoli. Ruben had been on safari in South Africa with his brother, mother, and father, all of whom perished in the crash, said the newspaper. Sixty-one Dutch citizens were believed killed when the MA Flight 230 from Johannesburg to Tripoli crashed on landing in clear weather at 6 am. The Times understands that seven passengers had been due to fly on to London. Two of the dead were Britons and one was Irish.

London, the United Kingdom

Target Corp posted a higher quarterly profit as consumers loosened their wallets to spend on items including clothing and electronics. The discount retailer said profit was £671 million in the fiscal first quarter that ended May 1, compared with £522 million a year earlier. Target has benefited from consumers becoming a bit more willing to spend on discretionary items such as clothing and home furnishings. The company previously said that sales at stores open at least a year rose 2.8 percent in the first quarter.

Bonn, Germany

Fears of greater financial regulation across Europe hammered stocks on Wednesday after German measures aimed at limiting speculation were taken to smack of desperation.

Stock markets were unnerved by Germany’s unilateral ban on certain naked shorts announced late on Tuesday. And the euro suffered a knee-jerk reaction, falling more than 1 percent against the yen, as investors saw foreign exchange as the only way to bet against the euro zone.

World stocks were down 1.43 percent whilst the more volatile emerging markets index fell 2.64 percent.

There were also fears that the debt crisis was about to worsen as some believed Germany’s move smacked of desperation.

Question No. 6 What did the biggest Wall Street banks do between 2008 and 2009 as reported in the news

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A. To give warnings about a possible failure in global trade talks.

B. To take measures to allay fears of unfair competition.

C. To bring marathon talks in the Doha Round to a close.

D. To increase trade with Latin America.

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